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News Release from: Heidelberg | Subject: Polar 66 Guillotine
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Team on 10 March 2004
Heidelberg Guillotine For Cornish Book
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A Heidelberg Polar 66 guillotine will be delivered to a Cornish (UK) printing operation housed in a converted barn bought from Prince Charles.
A Heidelberg Polar 66 guillotine will be delivered to a Cornish (UK) printing operation housed in a converted barn bought from Prince Charles Graham Slater, founder and managing director of Polpentre Design and Print, has always chosen Polar guillotines because of their reliability which is vital to a company operating from the wilds of Cornwall
This article was originally published on Printingtalk on 6 Jun 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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The new Polar, which arrives in March 2004, replaces a 16 year-old version.
"The latest version Polar 66 can cut a bigger sheet, is more programmable and there is more space for work and turn on the front bed," said Slater.
Polpentre Design and Print takes work from around the UK but has especially good sales in Oxford, London and Cornwall.
It produces books and work for health authorities and social services but it can also handle brochures, leaflets, stationery and other general commercial work.
The husband and wife team operates out of Liskeard with two other staff, running 12 hours a day.
Polpentre has been in business for 25 years.
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