Realizing that fonts and typesetting were something of an art at the time, i'm curious if anyone happens to know which font was used to stamp the beneath LONG BRANCH No 4 MK l pictured beneath?
Was this font consistant for all years of No 4 manufacture? Or did they change font from year to year?
I wonder who made the ultimate decision to use this font, and why? Was it simply "what he had", or was a decision process used in deciding?
I've always been curious.
Was this font consistant for all years of No 4 manufacture? Or did they change font from year to year?
I wonder who made the ultimate decision to use this font, and why? Was it simply "what he had", or was a decision process used in deciding?
I've always been curious.




















































