Small Users not Overlooked.
But, while Mr. Duncan and his associates have given every attention to the needs of users of large lists of names, he has not overlooked the lodge secretaries and other users of small lists of names. In the hand addressograph, which sells for as low as $27, he has worked out three practical models having an average speed of from 750 to 1,500 names and addresses an hour. Thousands of these little machines are in daily use and, like the larger models of the addressograph, are driving drudgery out of the office—freeing thousands of hands from the monotonous, laborious task of writing names and addresses by pen and ink—in short, elevating the position of the office worker far above that of a mere automaton and making it possible for him to earn more money and enjoy a happier existence by doing brain work instead of manual labor.
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| Wrapper Feed Addressograph. Speed, 6,000 to 8,000 Addressed Wrappers per Hour | |
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| Hand Addressograph (Prints througha Ribbon). Speed, 1,000 to 1,500 TypewrittenAddresses an Hour | Showing how Tabs are Insertedin Back of Address Plate for Purposesof Indexing and ClassifyingLists |


