Copyright Liebl Printing Company 2018
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David and Wendy West bought Liebl printing from it’s founder, Barry Liebl,  in 2006 and relocated from England to Colebrook, NH  on January 1st 2007. After managing a printing company in England, David had set up his own  business, but was looking to purchase an existing company to expand the  customer base. After a fruitless search, Wendy suggested to “just put Printing business for sale England” into Google. One of the results was a business in New England which led us to visit the Colebrook area in January 2006. We immediately fell in love with the area and the people, so 12 months later with fresh E-2 visas in hand we moved across the Pond with our then 5 year old daughter. Fifteen years later it is time to return to the old country. Wendy has been stuck in England due to the USA entry restrictions during the Covid crisis and David is missing her. besides she has had 10 months to work on a Honey-Do list so it’s time he got started.  Life in Colebrook has never been boring. The seasons are dramatic, the wildlife plentiful and the economy challenging. What more could anyone want? Thank you to all our customers who helped make our adventure so wonderful. We will miss you all.
Copyright Liebl Printing Company 2018
The next step?  Contact us and allow us to quote on your next printing or design project
David and Wendy West bought Liebl printing from it’s founder, Barry Liebl,  in 2006 and relocated from England to Colebrook, NH  on January 1st 2007. After managing a printing company in England, David had set up his own  business, but was looking to purchase an existing company to expand the  customer base. After a fruitless search, Wendy suggested to “just put Printing business for sale England” into Google. One of the results was a business in New England which led us to visit the Colebrook area in January 2006. We immediately fell in love with the area and the people, so 12 months later with fresh E-2 visas in hand we moved across the Pond with our then 5 year old daughter. Fifteen years later it is time to return to the old country. Wendy has been stuck in England due to the USA entry restrictions during the Covid crisis and David is missing her. besides she has had 10 months to work on a Honey-Do list so it’s time he got started.  Life in Colebrook has never been boring. The seasons are dramatic, the wildlife plentiful and the economy challenging. What more could anyone want? Thank you to all our customers who helped make our adventure so wonderful. We will miss you all.