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Description 
The braille writer has six black braille keys and a stainless steel spacing key. There are black roller knobs on either end of the paper roller, and two folding arms extend from the back of the braille writer to support the paper. A plate on the top of the machine reads "Designed And Developed By American Foundation For The Blind, Inc. New York, N.Y." Lettering on the front, above the keys, reads "American Foundation For The Blind, Inc. New York, N.Y." and below the keys reads "Manufactured for the Foundation by L.C. Smith & Corona Typewriters, Inc." A plate on the back reads "Licensed By Underwood Elliott Fisher Company" and stamped below the plate is "Serial No. 6-3033."
Foundation Writer - Copyright Museum of the American Printing House for the Blind
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Foundation Writer in case

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Last modified on: April 02, 2010