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American 2 American Visible 1 Automatic Bar-Lock 4 Bennett Blickensderfer 5 Blickensderfer 6 Caligraph 2 Chicago - decorated Columbia 1 Columbia 2 Commercial Visible 6 Crandall, New Model Daugherty Edelmann Edland Empire 1 Ford Franklin Granville Automatic Hall 1 Hall Braille-Writer Hammond 1 - Mahogany Hammond 1 - Oak Hammond 1b Hammonia Hartford 2 Ideal Jewett 1 Jewett 4 Keystone 1 Kleidograph - for the blind Lambert 1 McLoughlin Brothers Merritt Mignon 2 Morris Munson 1 National - 1889 New American 5 Norths Odell 1 Odell 2 Oliver 2 Peoples Postal 3 Remington 2 Rem-Sho no. 4 Shimer Simplex 1 Smith Premier 1 Standard Folding 1 Stenograph 1 - first form Stenograph 1 - third form Sun index Sun Standard 2 Underwood 1 Victor index Williams 1 - curved keyboard World 1 Yost 1
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Daugherty
The Daugherty Typewriter Co., Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 1893 - serial no.1410
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This elegant typewriter pioneered the ubiquitous, 4-row, front-strike, see-as-you-type design, however it would be the Underwood typewriter that would steal the show soon after in 1896 by having the same optimum design features as the Daugherty but in a far better functioning machine. The 'modern' typewriter had arrived and the early age of invention for the typewriter was nearly over. "DON'T YOU BELIEVE IT! A "Blind" Machine will not give as much satisfaction. Accept no substitute for visible writing. There's but one that has it Absolutely all the Time. The "Daugherty - Visible" Typewriter. ." "SEE WHAT YOU ARE DOING. That's what you can on the Daugherty-Visible Typewriter."
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