Odd Triumph Matura typeslug

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Posted by Laurenz van Gaalen
07-3-2021 07:19:54
#1


Does anybody know why there is a dash on top of the T typeslug?
 

 
Posted by thetypewriterman
07-3-2021 15:22:25
#2

Yes, it is a type aligning prism - used when the entire type-basket is being soldered in a jig during production.  Usually the whole basket has these - it is unusual to see it on only one typeface.  Perhaps this particular one is a later replacement ?

 
Posted by Laurenz van Gaalen
07-3-2021 15:45:13
#3

Thanks for the explanation. I think it is indeed a replacement. I also think the N typebar was replaced, it looks different from all the others.

 
Posted by Uwe
07-3-2021 17:35:48
#4

I believe it's an indicator to the slug's age. It seems to me that Triumph primarily used RaRo slugs, and earlier RaRo slugs, for example those from the '20s to the '50s, did not have the prism feature. However, RaRo slugs from the 60s onward did. I know of at least one foundry that offered both by the late '50s, so all of these years I'm throwing around are approximations. Of course it's possible that I'm wrong about all of this, but this is the premise I've used up to now.   


The pronoun has always been capitalized in the English language for more than 700 years.
 
Posted by Laurenz van Gaalen
08-3-2021 02:56:02
#5

Thanks, nice to know.

 


 
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