History of the Typewriter

Forfatter: Geo. Carl Mares

År: 1909

Forlag: Guilbert Pitman

Sted: London

Sider: 318

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— 158 — The Moya Typewriter. This is a small typewheel machine, of English invention, made at Leicester. It works with a double shift-key, and the order of its keyboard follows the universal arrangement. It is particularly interesting by reason of the incor- poration of a device entirely new in typewriter construction, which renders the use of twirler arms and check-pins quite unnecessary, and at the same time so simplifies the whole of the mechanism that the machine can be sold at the sum of five guineas, exactly one quarter of the price for which typewriters are usually sold. On examination of the illustration, it will be seen that the type is mounted