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UNDERWOOD ELLIOTT FISHER COMPANY
UNBERWOOD sig i Sungs-SED TWD
ONE PARK AVENUE
NEW YORK
Underwood
THE 14-TON GIANT UNDERWOOD MASTER
OPERATING DAILY
AT THE NEW YORK WORLD'S FAIR 1939
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The GIANT
UNDERWOOD MASTER TYPEWRITER
The Largest in the World
Operates Daily at the Underwood Elliott Fisher
Exhibit in the Business Systems and Insurance
Building at the New York World's Fair
This huge machine, weighing 14 tons, is 1,728 times larger
than the regular Underwood Master. It required 3 years to
build. Each typebar weighs 45 pounds and the carriage alone
weighs 3,500 pounds. Letters are typed on "stationery"
measuring 9 by 12 feet, and the ribbon in the machine is
100 feet long and five inches wide. Two box cars were re-
quired to transport the Giant to the World's Fair.
ACOLOURPICTURE PUBLICATION, CAMPRIDGE, MASS., U. S. A.
10908
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