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- Melody Recording Tape Reel, 1977-1982 -

- 1977-1982
- Collections - Artifact
Melody Recording Tape Reel, 1977-1982
- Telegraph Ticker Tape Reel, Used by the Barnum, Richardson Co., 1880-1900 - This telegraph ticker tape reel was used by the Barnum, Richardson Company. The company's president, William Henry Barnum, used the telegraph system to keep track of his company's foundries, blast furnaces, and mining operations. Barnum was both a prominent industrialist and long-serving American Democratic politician.

- 1880-1900
- Collections - Artifact
Telegraph Ticker Tape Reel, Used by the Barnum, Richardson Co., 1880-1900
This telegraph ticker tape reel was used by the Barnum, Richardson Company. The company's president, William Henry Barnum, used the telegraph system to keep track of his company's foundries, blast furnaces, and mining operations. Barnum was both a prominent industrialist and long-serving American Democratic politician.
- Telegraph Ticker Tape Reel, 1880-1930 -

- 1880-1930
- Collections - Artifact
Telegraph Ticker Tape Reel, 1880-1930
- DeJur Grundig "Stenorette" Dictation Machine, 1955-1970 -

- 1955-1970
- Collections - Artifact
DeJur Grundig "Stenorette" Dictation Machine, 1955-1970
- Panasonic Reel to Reel Tape Recorder, Model RQ-705, circa 1967 - In 1930, a new material--plastic tape coated with magnetic pigment--opened worlds of possibility for sound recording and data storage. Professionals used open-reel magnetic tape recorders to pre-record radio shows; consumer models were used for home recording and music playback. The format was sonically superior to compact cassettes introduced in 1963, but shifted to niche use by the 1980s.

- circa 1967
- Collections - Artifact
Panasonic Reel to Reel Tape Recorder, Model RQ-705, circa 1967
In 1930, a new material--plastic tape coated with magnetic pigment--opened worlds of possibility for sound recording and data storage. Professionals used open-reel magnetic tape recorders to pre-record radio shows; consumer models were used for home recording and music playback. The format was sonically superior to compact cassettes introduced in 1963, but shifted to niche use by the 1980s.
- Sony Reel to Reel Stereo Tape Recorder, Model TC-350, circa 1968 - In 1930, a new material--plastic tape coated with magnetic pigment--opened worlds of possibility for sound recording and data storage. Professionals used open-reel magnetic tape recorders to pre-record radio shows; consumer models were used for home recording and music playback. The format was sonically superior to compact cassettes introduced in 1963, but shifted to niche use by the 1980s.

- circa 1968
- Collections - Artifact
Sony Reel to Reel Stereo Tape Recorder, Model TC-350, circa 1968
In 1930, a new material--plastic tape coated with magnetic pigment--opened worlds of possibility for sound recording and data storage. Professionals used open-reel magnetic tape recorders to pre-record radio shows; consumer models were used for home recording and music playback. The format was sonically superior to compact cassettes introduced in 1963, but shifted to niche use by the 1980s.
- Telegraph Ticker Tape Reel, Used by the Barnum, Richardson Co., 1880-1900 - This telegraph ticker tape reel was used by the Barnum, Richardson Company. The company's president, William Henry Barnum, used the telegraph system to keep track of his company's foundries, blast furnaces, and mining operations. Barnum was both a prominent industrialist and long-serving American Democratic politician.

- 1880-1900
- Collections - Artifact
Telegraph Ticker Tape Reel, Used by the Barnum, Richardson Co., 1880-1900
This telegraph ticker tape reel was used by the Barnum, Richardson Company. The company's president, William Henry Barnum, used the telegraph system to keep track of his company's foundries, blast furnaces, and mining operations. Barnum was both a prominent industrialist and long-serving American Democratic politician.
- Photosensitive Paper Tape on Reel, circa 1920 -

- circa 1920
- Collections - Artifact
Photosensitive Paper Tape on Reel, circa 1920