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Typewriter - IBM Corporation, Selectric 1 Model 71, circa 1967
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Typewriter typeball. This technology was used in the early electronic typewriters. This 'golfball' typewriter is a Selectric typewriter manufactured b Stock Photo - Alamy
IBM Selectric Typewriter Resource Page
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Typewriter - IBM Corporation, Selectric 1 Model 71, circa 1967
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IBM Golf Ball Electric Typewriter Model 670X
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IBM Selectric - Wikipedia
The IBM ´golf ball´ typewriter revolutionised the 1960s office. For the first time a single machine offered interchangeable typefaces, a carbon ribbon... - SuperStock
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