Wow! All I can say really - well, not all.. You have done an amazing job - the site is great. Well done you and thank you for taking the time and effort to keep the site going - it will mean a lot to many Gocco folk.
Please save this product . I mean computers might be able to make a somewhat screen but really the Gocco is still the best .
I’ve just gotten enamaeling and our teacher said they use to use this product to make screens but now they are looking for other ways .I say
bring it back or at least someone get control of the company and start
Gocco 2000 .
While Gocco maybe old news in the east it’s new and exciting to the west.
I just found out about Gocco months ago, only to find out that it was recently cancelled!
Gocco Must be Saved!
If anyones smart they’ll snatch this system up and provide it to the states!
I’ve got an original Print Gocco in my loft… its all intact and hasnt been used very much at all…. its a yellow box and comes from the 80’s..my dad liked to collect unusual-ish things… if anybody would like to buy it from me i would more than willing to let it go…rather than leaving it to fall apart…we did have fun with it when we were kids… but we’ve all grown up now ….
Our art group in 1995 purchased 3 gocco machines and all the supplies ordering extra supplies and inks as time went by. We had workshops for children and adults.
All creating a master screen to print designs. Boy Scouts printed Thank You Notes.
Others Christmas cards, invitations, etc. This was a great learning tool. We desperately need inks, screens, bulbs to continue our workshops.
Thank you for working to make a difference. The Gocco company should consider what a need there is in the USA to continue making supplies at least for their machines. To do otherwise is not responsible. Let me know how I can help to convince them.
I’ve been using the Gocco B6 for almost 20 years now. I started using it for cassette demo covers after seeing a local band (Her Tears) use it for their covers, record inserts and postcards. I’ve used the Gocco to promote my music and make packaging for other bands. Today I use it to print the cartons for the product we make now: the Rusty Box Bass Pre-amp.
I’m not looking forward to finding another method after supplies dry up.
Hopefully somebody will buy up the tooling to start making this thing again.
Monday, 26 April 2010, 2:42 pm Folks, the countdown is on. There are exactly 13 days until it's time to celebrate your mama. I've selected my favorite Gocco'd mom's day cards in ple. […]
Tuesday, 23 March 2010, 12:01 pm Dee Beale is one of my favorite Gocco artists around. Here's some brand new prints she's added to her shop for spring. I'm really loving the foxes the. […]
Sunday, 14 March 2010, 1:52 pm Verity Keniger of Uhohdeer is the artist behind this interesting print titled "Oh Deer". Read all about her on savegocco.com.
Sunday, 14 March 2010, 12:11 pm So, I've got some empty spots to fill up in the studio and I'll be accepting submissions on scholarship, which is a fancy way of saying it's free! Did. […]
Wednesday, 24 February 2010, 9:12 am Amy Rice is one of my favorite artists, Gocco or not. I've featured her work before on SG here. Hailing out of Minnesota, her body of work has a very. […]
Click here to download these savegocco.com images to create your own local "save gocco" campaign!
Wow! All I can say really - well, not all.. You have done an amazing job - the site is great. Well done you and thank you for taking the time and effort to keep the site going - it will mean a lot to many Gocco folk.
THANK YOU katie for keeping this alive!!!
Too darn cool! I love the entry/home page! Thanks for honoring our beloved Gocco!
thank you so much. website looks amazing!
Thank you, thank you, thank you!!!
Please save this product . I mean computers might be able to make a somewhat screen but really the Gocco is still the best .
I’ve just gotten enamaeling and our teacher said they use to use this product to make screens but now they are looking for other ways .I say
bring it back or at least someone get control of the company and start
Gocco 2000 .
While Gocco maybe old news in the east it’s new and exciting to the west.
I just found out about Gocco months ago, only to find out that it was recently cancelled!
Gocco Must be Saved!
If anyones smart they’ll snatch this system up and provide it to the states!
You amaze me…. tis’ true. Great work. I can’t wait to see what you do next.
Hi, gr8 post thanks for posting. Information is useful!
Hi, interest post. I’ll write you later about few questions!
Hi! I like your srticle and I would like very much to read some more information on this issue. Will you post some more?
Viva El Gocco!
Yeah, save Gocco! I hope more people join!!
I would LOVE to get one. Pls bring it back!!
definitely need to bring it back!
I’ve got an original Print Gocco in my loft… its all intact and hasnt been used very much at all…. its a yellow box and comes from the 80’s..my dad liked to collect unusual-ish things… if anybody would like to buy it from me i would more than willing to let it go…rather than leaving it to fall apart…we did have fun with it when we were kids… but we’ve all grown up now ….
Our art group in 1995 purchased 3 gocco machines and all the supplies ordering extra supplies and inks as time went by. We had workshops for children and adults.
All creating a master screen to print designs. Boy Scouts printed Thank You Notes.
Others Christmas cards, invitations, etc. This was a great learning tool. We desperately need inks, screens, bulbs to continue our workshops.
Thank you for working to make a difference. The Gocco company should consider what a need there is in the USA to continue making supplies at least for their machines. To do otherwise is not responsible. Let me know how I can help to convince them.
hello all
I’ve been using the Gocco B6 for almost 20 years now. I started using it for cassette demo covers after seeing a local band (Her Tears) use it for their covers, record inserts and postcards. I’ve used the Gocco to promote my music and make packaging for other bands. Today I use it to print the cartons for the product we make now: the Rusty Box Bass Pre-amp.
I’m not looking forward to finding another method after supplies dry up.
Hopefully somebody will buy up the tooling to start making this thing again.
Cheers,
David