Golding & Company

[2] Before 1895, Golding hired Henry Lewis Bullen to print its house organ, which increased sales of the Pearl.

[2] In 1927, Thomson National Company[3] (manufacturers of the Colt's Armory Press) bought Golding from ATF.

[1] In 1936, the Craftsmen Machinery Company, of Dedham, Massachusetts, somehow acquired jigs and patterns for the 7 x 11 Improved Pearl, selling it as the CMC Jobber until 1955.

[2] The business records of Golding & Co. are held in the Department of Printing and Graphic Arts at Houghton Library, Harvard University.

The collection includes business records, patents, designs, and catalogues of Golding equipment.

Pearl letterpress used by the Roycroft arts and crafts community