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Print Mint

The Print Mint was a major publisher of underground comics during the genre's heyday. Starting as retailer of psychedelic posters, it soon evolved into a publisher, printer, and distributor. It was "ground zero" for the psychedelic poster. The Print Mint was originally owned by poet Don Schenker and his wife Alice, later partnered in the business with Bob and Peggy Rita.〔Groth, Gary (2002?) ''Victor Moscoso''. ''The Comics Journal'' #246.〕
== History ==
Don and Alice Schenker started The Print Mint as a picture-framing shop and retailer of posters and fine art reproductions on Telegraph Avenue in Berkeley, California, in December 1965, originally sharing a store with Moe's Books, but later on moving into a separate location down the block. (The Schenkers and Moe's Books owner Moe Moskowitz had been friends back in New York City during the 1950s Beat era, so this association was a continuation of that connection.)〔Estren, Mark James. ''A History of Underground Comics'' (Berkeley: Ronin Publ., 1993), p. 50, 250.〕

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