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Wallace Carlson Printing company history timeline

1931

Ann and Brian Turbeville were no strangers to the printing industry when they purchased Wallace Carlson, a commercial printer established in 1931.

Wallace Carlson had come a long way from its first print job, a label for bootlegged whisky bottles in 1931,” said Ann. “The plant was big and beautiful and presented the perfect acquisition to take the next step in our growth.

1997

Their father passed away in 1997 and the company had peaked in sales a year or two later.

2005

In 2005, the acquisition of Wallace Carlson by Lightning Printing was a big step for the Turbevilles, who chose to keep the Wallace Carlson brand.

2010

Charlie Cox joined Wallace Carlson Printing as COO in 2010, and a new transition was soon underway.

2016

In 2016, when Charlie found himself in the market for another piece of finishing equipment to round out their packaging capabilities – this time a folder-gluer – he again turned to his friend John.

2020

WCP making a difference with Color-Logic! September 28, 2020

Minneapolis artist pays tribute to Minnesota State Fair through paintings September 4, 2020

“Press check in your pajamas!” November 10, 2020

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