The Gestetner Cyclostyle duplicator in our Collection is dated c.1922 - 1929 and it uses Gestetner Durotype stencils The 1922 British Industries Fair’s catalogue contained advertising for the Gestetner Rotary Cyclostyle “The World’s Premier Duplicator”, demonstrated at Stand K 86.”.
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24cm x 18cm, it was taken from a publication printed in the early 1950s.
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This is a 1977 ad for a Gestetner Duplicator! The caption for this ad is 'Tens. hundreds. thousands of copies from your original' The ad is in great condition.
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This is a 1978 ad for a Gestetner duplicator! The caption for this ad is 'Unbelievable?. It is Stencil Duplicating!'. The ad is in great condition.
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This machine is a Model 160 an example of an early photocopier. In 1929 Gestetner, the leading manufacturer of duplicators approached the American designer Raymond Loewy. They asked him to improve the appearance of their machines, which were quite complicated assemblages of steel, gears, levers and knobs. The sleek black case Loewy designed was his first industrial commission, and the first example of the "streamlining" technique he is credited with inventing. Loewy went on to become a very successful industrial designer who applied streamlining to a wide range of industrial goods, including the classic Coca-Cola bottle, refrigerators, and the interior of the Skylab space station.
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This is a 1962 ad for a Gestetner Offset Duplicators!
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This is a 1962 ad for a Gestetner Duplicators!
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