History of the Typewriter

Forfatter: Geo. Carl Mares

År: 1909

Forlag: Guilbert Pitman

Sted: London

Sider: 318

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—295— Capital letters and figures, and there are no delicate parts between the key and the type-bar. . . . The type-bars of the Imperial are guided in a hardened steel V independent of the type-bar bearing. Thus, when the type makes its imprint on the paper, the type-bar is held firmly both on its outer and inner ends.’'1 The movement of the keyboard and types on the depres“ sion of the shift-keys will therefore be seen to be identical to that on the National. The machine certainly presents a handsome appearance, and the touch would, one conceives, be an exceedingly pleasant and easy one. The* weight is stated to be about 14 lbs. and the selling price £10.