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  • Joseph W. Phinney (redirect from Satanick)
    Printer Magazine by either Phinney or (more probably) Herman Ihlenberg. Satanick (1896), based on William Morris's Troy and Chaucer, matrices cut by John...
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    the original on 28 October 2021. Retrieved 25 December 2021. Mukhuty, Satanick (19 February 2020). "Seven things that made Cairns Cup 2020 special". ChessBase...
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    it); other Jenson interpretations included the Doves Type while ATF's Satanick was a direct imitation of it. American Type Founders' Cloister Old Style...
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    introduction of Cushing, Howland, Bradley, and the William Morris-inspired Satanick and Jenson Oldstyle, the last of these being hugely successful. Young Benton...
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    in Boston sold a Jenson Old Style that was very similar to Golden Type. Satanick, an imitation Troy type, was available for purchase in 1896. Morris's own...
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  • (1917, Benton), designed 1909-11, patented in 1915, earliest showing 1917. Satanick (1896, Phinney), based on William Morris's Troy and Chaucer, matrices cut...
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