Teetor Adding Machine Company
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Certificate Details
Product Details
Teetor Adding Machine Company
Certificate Type
Preferred Stock
Date Issued
December 5, 1918
Canceled
No
Printer
Goes
Signatures
Hand signed
Approximate Size
12" (w) by 9 1/4" (h)
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Guaranteed Authentic
Yes
Additional Details
NA
Historical Context
The Teetor Adding Machine Company was incorporated in South Dakota and was based in Des Moines, Iowa.
The company offered eight and nine column models, electrically operated, equipped with positive lever control for add, subtract, repeat, non-add, total and sub-total operations. The adding wheels were unusually large and located on the top of the machine, directly in the operator's line of vision. The paper carriage accommodated any width of paper from 2 1/2 to 7 inches, could be shifted to any desired position, and provided for single or double spacing or no spacing for tabulated work. All controls were under the span of the right hand, leaving the left free to handle the work on the check table. It was not necessary to take a spacing stroke to pull either total or sub-total.