A mid-1950s hand lettered ad for Stenso Lettering Guides provided the inspiration for Stencil Company JNL, now available in both regular and oblique versions. They in turn sold the line to the Dennison Manufacturing Company, and it was discontinued in the 1980s after Dennison merged with Avery. Originally designed by a school teacher Ruth Libauer Hormats around 1940, the company was family run until it was sold in 1962 to Ottenheimer Publishers. The Stenso Lettering Company of Baltimore, Maryland pioneered easy-to-use and inexpensive lettering devices with guide holes for accurate spacing.
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Stencil Company JNL
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