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Underwood Standard Company Inc,USA, Typewriter, May 1917. Typewriter. Metal body. Functioning. Good state of preservation. 30.5x46 cm. Notes <> National Museum of American History, Smithsonian, Washington, DC.

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Underwood Standard Company Inc,USA, Typewriter, May 1917. Typewriter. Metal body. Functioning. Good state of preservation. 30.5x46 cm. Notes <> National Museum of American History, Smithsonian, Washington, DC.

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