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Unusual Music Roll Brand
By Andy Taylor

I remember reading somewhere of the American Automatic Typewriter
Co. of Chicago.  The "Auto-typist," Roll is not a musical roll, each
roll is a written letter, with each perforation operating a key on the
typewriter.

The typewriters were pneumatically controlled, exactly like a player
piano. several typewriters were tubed together, and several copies of
the text were made at once. with today's xerox machines, the whole
concept of the Auto-typist was rather a complex way of doing things,
but was certainly interesting.

I think these rolls are worth preserving. I don't know if any working
examples of the Auto-typist still exist, but it would be interesting
to find out what is on the rolls.

Andy Taylor
Tempola Music rolls.



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