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The Unitype




The Unitype

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In 1897 or 1898, the Thorne Typesetter, which had been in development since 1880 and in modest production since the late 1880s, was re-branded the 'Simplex One-Man Typesetter.' (It would be re-branded one more time after this, as the "Unitype.") See the Notebook on the Thorne/Simplex/Unitype for further information.

The Thorne/Simplex/Unitype was more successful than is now generally remembered.

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