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The Lavender Braillewriter weighs 9 pounds, 10 ounces. The case is made of Cycolac, a high impact resistant plastic; the dust cover, which snaps on to the case, is also made of Cycolac. The Lavender writer embosses 40 cells of braille on paper 11 1/2 inches wide. The paper is not wrapped tightly around a roller, but instead is allowed to exit through an opening in the cover in a fashion somewhat similar to a conventional typewriter. A metal plate on the top reads "Lavender Braille Writer." The bottom plate reads "The Lavender Braillewriter. . . . Manufactured by the American Printing House for the Blind, Louisville, Ky., U.S.A." Production of Lavender braillewriters with larger keys began in 1966. Written inside cover: "Fran Nerenburg, 21201 NE 24 Ct., 931-0673, NMB, Fla."
Lavender Braillewriter - Copyright Museum of the American Printing House for the Blind
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Lavender braillewriter

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Last modified on: April 02, 2010