Is this like a 2D typewriter?
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This portable typewriter has been used in the field during World War I.pic.twitter.com/iuORwnIFEx
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This is some sort of a cypher machine from Germany. Like a proto-Enigma.pic.twitter.com/gRthhqcbse
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Look at all this translated key names. Gross!pic.twitter.com/Vpur85jUn3
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The Russian one, even!pic.twitter.com/30qXK7iZrt
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DOUBLE DASH key, where have you been all my double life.pic.twitter.com/PM8s60cj6g
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A demo typewriter with parts carved out to better demo what used to be the future.pic.twitter.com/FEJG3s52f6
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A crazy rare (two copies!) Hansen writing ball using the Moon alphabet, an alternative to Braille.pic.twitter.com/XATQZfRpNv
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We're so jealous of your typewriting adventure! Did you see any machines for writing braille? http://www.collectorsweekly.com/articles/before-braille-was-king/ …pic.twitter.com/E7Eqz0YqEw
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Oh, yes. Quite a few, actually! Here’s one example:https://www.flickr.com/photos/mwichary/30109857193/in/album-72157672442082324/ …
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