Rotary Neostyle No 8-F Mimeograph Stencil Duplicating Machine USA Antique 1910
                          Rotary Neostyle No 8-F Mimeograph Stencil Duplicating Machine USA Antique 1910
Neostyle Rotary Stencil Duplicating Machine, Model 8-F, circa 1910
The wheel turns & still turns the gears so it may actually still work.
The mimeograph was invented by Albert Blake Dick in 1887, who licensed and refined Edison's patents. This low-cost, stencil-based printing technology was popular until displaced by photocopying machines and offset printing in the 1960s.
Made in New York, USA
Very nice cosmetic condition. Everything seems to move about fine, but untested.
Dimensions
Height: 15.5 in
Width: 14.5 in
Length: 18.5 in
37 lb
SKU 7971
                      Neostyle Rotary Stencil Duplicating Machine, Model 8-F, circa 1910
The wheel turns & still turns the gears so it may actually still work.
The mimeograph was invented by Albert Blake Dick in 1887, who licensed and refined Edison's patents. This low-cost, stencil-based printing technology was popular until displaced by photocopying machines and offset printing in the 1960s.
Made in New York, USA
Very nice cosmetic condition. Everything seems to move about fine, but untested.
Dimensions
Height: 15.5 in
Width: 14.5 in
Length: 18.5 in
37 lb
SKU 7971
                Description
                
              Rotary Neostyle No 8-F Mimeograph Stencil Duplicating Machine USA Antique 1910
Neostyle Rotary Stencil Duplicating Machine, Model 8-F, circa 1910
The wheel turns & still turns the gears so it may actually still work.
The mimeograph was invented by Albert Blake Dick in 1887, who licensed and refined Edison's patents. This low-cost, stencil-based printing technology was popular until displaced by photocopying machines and offset printing in the 1960s.
Made in New York, USA
Very nice cosmetic condition. Everything seems to move about fine, but untested.
Dimensions
Height: 15.5 in
Width: 14.5 in
Length: 18.5 in
37 lb
SKU 7971
             Neostyle Rotary Stencil Duplicating Machine, Model 8-F, circa 1910
The wheel turns & still turns the gears so it may actually still work.
The mimeograph was invented by Albert Blake Dick in 1887, who licensed and refined Edison's patents. This low-cost, stencil-based printing technology was popular until displaced by photocopying machines and offset printing in the 1960s.
Made in New York, USA
Very nice cosmetic condition. Everything seems to move about fine, but untested.
Dimensions
Height: 15.5 in
Width: 14.5 in
Length: 18.5 in
37 lb
SKU 7971
 
        
      Rotary Neostyle No 8-F Mimeograph Stencil Duplicating Machine USA Antique 1910
        $325.00
       
     
	   
	 
	   
	 
	   
	 
	   
	 
	   
	 
	   
	 
	   
	 
	   
	