Runic
7 Line
Box 010
Roman | Old Style | Uppercase
- This type measures 7 line in size and was produced with the end-cut method. The type block does not have a manufacturer’s stamp.
- This face was first shown as wood type by William H. Page in the 1859 Specimens of Wood Type.
- Runic was shown in American Wood Type on page 245. This cut was not shown in the folio.
Type name used by manufacturer:
Cooley Runic
Hamilton Runic or No 41
Morgans & Wilcox Runic [3134]
National Printers’ Materials Runic
Page Runic [4041]
Tubbs Runic or No 2143
Wells Runic [5127]
- Runic: 5 Line, #009
- Runic: 7 Line, #010
Character Quantities
- A2
- B2
- C3
- D3
- E2
- F2
- G3
- H1
- I2
- J3
- K2
- L3
- M2
- N3
- O2
- P2
- Q-
- R1
- S-
- T1
- U1
- V3
- W1
- X2
- Y2
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- e-
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- o-
- p-
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- r-
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- t-
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- 0-
- 1-
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- 9-
- &1
- $-
- !-
- Open Apos/Comma-
- Close Apos-
- Period1
- Question Mark-
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- Semi-Colon-
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- Ligature-
- Other-