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Tested and works. Has some scratches and dings from normal use and storage or otherwise known as petina. I dusted it out with compressed air but could use a good cleaning. Has 1 broken latch, the other one works
Braille writer, which weighs 17 pounds, has a conventional keyboard with back spacing lever on the right side of the base. Paper is wrapped around a central wooden roller and held in place by a rubber traction roller. The braille writer uses 11 1/2 in. wide paper with 41 cells to the line. The inscription on the metal plate reads: "The New Hall Braillewriter, Manufactured at the American Printing House for the Blind. Serial No. 4896 Louisville, Ky." (.2) Case is of black leather-like material, has metal corner reinforcement, and clasps.
Date Made: Around 1950
17 x 11 x 6"
Place of Origin: Louisville, KY
Made: American Printing House for the Blind