About Merion Art And Repro
Merion Art And Repro opened their entryways for business under the name of Whiteprint in November 1971. Two mates from the Army Reserves chose to start a business that printed whiteprints like outlines for neighborhood modelers and manufacturers. They leased a little customer facing facade, a whiteprint machine, and a Ford pinto to make conveyances and with one representative, their process started. The offer of craftsmanship materials before long rose to the reprographic deals division of the business. With this development, it became clear that the time had come to extend once more. Merion Art And Repro leased a nearby customer facing facade, and by 1976, they involved 100, 102, and 104 West Lancaster Avenue. The store reached out to the corner and with this extension the business was renamed as their middle.