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malisia's recommendation

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gocco print, easy homemade silkscreen

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Updated Dec 5, 2006

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trishienow's recommendation

the gocco is coolest little contraption i have ever seen! brings back the basic design and printing principals. can print with numerous colors of ink and designs are at your choosing. the company actually stopped making them, but if you can find one, you may find yourself printing on everthing that fits in the gocco!!!

Updated Feb 19, 2009

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roguedesigns on Feb 19, 2009

My boyfriend has one of these. It's pretty awesome. Love those little flash bulbs!

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yujai's recommendation

Print Gocco is a tabletop silk-screen unit which requires no chemicals, no darkroom, no big unwieldy wooden frames.
The printed area is about 3.5" x 5" - perfect for cards, postcards or text and image in handmade books.With Print Gocco, you can print several colors at once without a separate screen for each color, or make color separations for art prints or CMYK.

The PG5 KIT SK5 comes with the components shown: red, black and gold inks, 4 lamp bulbs, blue filter, lamp housing, 1 card drying rack, owner's manual, 2 screens, ink blocking material, instructional CD plus manual in English, printer, pen, and batteries.

Updated Feb 28, 2008

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marimello's recommendation

you won't know until you have one, but seriously this will beat anything you can have printed up by your local printer. poloroid and kinkos had a grandfather and it's this machine.

Updated May 23, 2007

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junipereat's recommendation

So easy to use and with it you can make cool t-shirts, custom cards or posters. Whatever you can screen print you can Gocco! Can't recommend enough!

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Updated Jan 14, 2007

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