![MANUFACTURED in 1966, Serial No. 567.](https://www.metaltype.co.uk/photos/images/166.jpg)
S.A.M stood for ‘Sets All Matrices.’ It was a hot-metal linecaster made by M.H. Whittaker & Son.
![Whittaker SAM](https://www.metaltype.co.uk/photos/images/167.jpg)
This would then be cast in the machine. S.A.M. could use matrices from Ludlow, Linotype, Intertype and Nebitype companies.
On this machine a wheel is used to select settings for 12 and 24 point fonts.