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Most of the type in the McNeil Bros. shop was likely procured from the largest local foundry, Palmer & Rey. The company didn’t originate much (if any) type designs of their own, but they did supply the West Coast with novelties from Cincinnati, New York’s Conner, and Philadelphia’s MacKellar, Smiths & Jordan, all of which are represented on this label.