Rusch mimeograph
Rusch mimeograph
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Since it is a mimeograph rather than a mimeograph, it must be from before the 1950s. It is a fairly old mimeograph set.
The mechanism is simple: first, a piece of wax paper is placed on a sanding board, and letters are written on it with an iron stylus. Next, the paper is placed on top of the paper you want to print on, and ink is applied. By rolling the roller, the ink is pushed out through the holes in the wax paper, and the letters are transferred.
There are scratches, peeling labels, ink stains, etc. Please note that ink is not included and no test prints have been made.
Wooden box size : Width approx. 39cm, depth approx. 33.5cm, height approx. 7cm
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100 size
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