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KESLER: So in 1963, Larry came up with a solution, the Pantone matching guide. Every color got a code that pointed to a formula, a way to reproduce that color the same every time.
He was incredibly successful. By the 1970s, Pantone had sold 100,000 copies of his color books, printing them at its headquarters in New Jersey.
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