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Graphotype_Machines@yahoogroups.com, "Alina Gonzalez"
<alinaandbill@...> wrote:
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> For Sale: Mobile G1 Series Graphotype
> 1917 Mobile G1 Series Graphotype manufactured by
> Addressograph Co. out of Chicago, ILL. Most common use for the
> Graphotype was making Dog Tags for the U.S. military. Physical
> characteristics of this style machine are 30" Wide, 15" Deep, 18"
> Tall - Weight is between 125 and 150 pounds and it is black in
> color. I acquired it from a vacant military base so details and
> specifications are limited. Its Used and Sold on an As-Is basis. I
> do not except returns. I was able to find some listings and it
> appears that Addressograph Co. had literally thousands of different
> individual machines with hundreds of classes and even more variations
> within the individual classes. The G1 was indeed one classification
> of the manual Graphotype but it is used often synonymously with the
> 6100 series class of machines. The 6100 or G1 series represents an
> entry level unit that was intended for the smaller business or those
> that did not have the need or volume capacity of the larger electric
> models. In the 6100 series class of machines there were many
> different variations just as with all the other classes of
> Graphotypes. The main difference between the variations of the 6100
> or G1 class of machines is the way that the operator selects the
> characters to be imprinted. It is said that a competent operator can
> make about 25-45 tags per hour with this style of machine.
> If interest please e-mail me William Sunner at
> alinaandbill@...
>