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    Edison Mimeograph Typewriter 1 - 1894

    Despite its name, the Edison Mimeograph Typewriter was invented by Albert Blake Dick and sold by the A.B. Dick Company. Thomas Edison’s name was leveraged purely for marketing prestige, a strategy Dick had successfully used for his original Mimeograph machine.

    The typewriter was designed to exploit Dick’s improved, tear-resistant wax stencils. These allowed typebars to create sharp masters for mass duplication on rotary printers. While marketed for both stencil preparation and general office work, the machine was a commercial failure and was withdrawn within two years.
    Its downfall was twofold:

    • Operational Flaws: It was slow and cumbersome compared to contemporary competitors.
    • Redundancy: Dick’s superior stencils functioned perfectly on standard full-keyboard typewriters, which were already faster and more versatile.

    Although a market failure, the Edison Mimeograph Typewriter remains a significant historical artifact. It highlights the branding tactics and technical hurdles of the late 19th-century office revolution. Today, it is highly valued by collectors for its striking, elegant design and its unique place in the evolution of duplicating technology.

    You can read more about the Edison Mimeograph typewriter and see my antique typewriter collection at antiquetypewritrers.com

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