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− | As a result of the 1920 [[Remington Portable No. 1]] -- the first portable typewriter with 4 rows of keys-- making the existing [[Underwood 3-Bank Standard Portable]] somewhat obsolete, Underwood decided to develop a portable typewriter with 4 rows of keys. Underwood designer Kurowski was told to develop a portable typewriter similar to the 3-Bank portable design. | + | As a result of the 1920 [[Remington Portable No. 1]] -- the first portable typewriter with 4 rows of keys-- making the existing [[Underwood 3-Bank Standard Portable]] somewhat obsolete, Underwood decided to develop a portable typewriter with 4 rows of keys. <ref> Van Rompuy, Wim, and Guy Perard. “Underwood 4-Bank Portable.” Underwood 4-bank portable typewriter. Accessed February 2, 2023. https://www.typewriter.be/underwoodportable4.htm. </ref> Underwood designer Kurowski was told to develop a portable typewriter similar to the 3-Bank portable design. |
==Mechanisms== | ==Mechanisms== |
Revision as of 22:08, 2 February 2023
The Underwood 4-Bank Standard Portable was the first portable typewriter produced by Underwood.
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History
As a result of the 1920 Remington Portable No. 1 -- the first portable typewriter with 4 rows of keys-- making the existing Underwood 3-Bank Standard Portable somewhat obsolete, Underwood decided to develop a portable typewriter with 4 rows of keys. [1] Underwood designer Kurowski was told to develop a portable typewriter similar to the 3-Bank portable design.
Mechanisms
Notes and Misc./Reference List
https://oztypewriter.blogspot.com/2011/11/underwood-portable-typewriters-1919.html
- ↑ Van Rompuy, Wim, and Guy Perard. “Underwood 4-Bank Portable.” Underwood 4-bank portable typewriter. Accessed February 2, 2023. https://www.typewriter.be/underwoodportable4.htm.