machine à dicter des lettres sur enregistreur à cylindre "Nuphonic" (7 cm diamètre 16,5 cm longueur) ; cornet enregistreur ; moteur électrique incorporé 265 volts 60 watts et à régulateur ; rhéostat ; bandes papier pour inscrire le sujet du cylindre enregistré ; table métallique
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Dictaphone Company
280 Broadway, New York, N. Y.
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Dictaphone Company
280 Broadway, New York, N. Y.
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Fermé :
Longueur : 34 cm
Largeur : 49 cm
Hauteur : 88 cm
Diamètre :
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Marques : "Dictaphone Reg. U.S. Pat. Off. Model 12" ; "Dictaphone patent notice inside. Reg. US Pat. Off. Registered Trade Mark. Marque déposée. Marca Industrial Registrada n° 11903 8 Enero 1912. Dictating Machine Type A Model 12, Sole manufactured Dictaphone Corporation New York Made in USA". Sur le cylindre : "Dictaphone Made in Nuphonic Made in USA".
La Dictaphone Company a été fondée par Alexander Graham Bell ; la marque Dictaphone a été déposée en 1907 par la Columbia Graphophone Company.
"Why the Dictaphone for you ? The Dictaphone keeps the mail going out on time in spite of summer vacations. The Dictaphone is the easiest, the most comfortable, the nerve-saving method of hot-weather dictation. Two Dictaphone operators can write more lettres per day than four able stenographers. Dictaphone operators can write from 50 % to 100 % more letters per day, better letters, too. Convince yourself with a demonstration in your office, on your works. Secretaries and Stenographers : send for free book, "One Way to Bigger Pay". Phone, Worth 7250, 280 Broadway. The Dictaphone, registered" (publicité datée du 8 juillet 1918).
"If I only had the Dictaphone ! Four of his stenographers are spending two hours a piece per day taking dictation, and the fifth is on her vacation. No wonder that much important dictation must wait until tomorrow. Install the Dictaphone in his office, and he would not miss the girl on her vacation. The other three girls would easily turn out more letters per day than all four when they have to write each letter in shorthand as well as on the typewriter. And with the Dictaphone right at his elbow all the time, he could dictate his important mail at the hour most convenient to him. You need the Dictaphone as much as he" (publicité du 13 août 1918).