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Could I order a new chequebook, please? <a href=" http://erameds.com/anacin/ ">anacin 3</a> ‘It’s hilarious that I have ended up doing this for a living. It doesn’t suit my personality at all,’ Rachel Stanners says. Her company, Prickle Press, is run from the spare bedroom of her home in Brixton, south London, where she hand prints greetings cards and invitations on a one-ton Chandler & Price letterpress machine that was built in 1896. ‘I’m naturally a broad brushstrokes type of person, who’d chuck some paint on a canvas and hope for the best. I have no patience.’ But as she watched her husband spend hours tinkering away on the first letterpress machine that they bought on eBay six years ago for a hobby, she began to appreciate the patience it took to get something perfect. ‘That is the beauty of this work,’ she says. ‘It took me a long time to understand that.’