Pages
Categories
- Addressograph History (1)
- GENERAL INFORMATION (30)
- Graphotype Lubrication (5)
- Graphotype Maintenance (10)
- Graphotype Operation (7)
- Graphotype Safety (4)
- Graphotypists & Company Spotlight (3)
- History (1)
- Machine Values (7)
-
Recent Posts
Blogroll
Archives
- August 2015 (1)
- August 2012 (2)
- May 2012 (1)
- March 2012 (1)
- February 2012 (1)
- January 2012 (1)
- December 2011 (1)
- November 2011 (6)
- October 2011 (4)
- September 2011 (1)
- August 2011 (1)
- May 2011 (1)
- March 2011 (1)
- February 2011 (2)
- December 2010 (2)
- November 2010 (1)
- September 2010 (1)
- May 2010 (1)
- January 2010 (2)
- October 2009 (2)
- June 2009 (1)
- April 2009 (2)
- February 2009 (1)
- January 2009 (1)
- November 2008 (2)
- October 2008 (1)
Other
Tags
6200 6300 6400 Addressograph Addressograph-Multigraph Class 6100 Class 6200 Class 6300 Class 6400 Cleaner Debossing Dog Tags Embossing G1 Graphotype Graphotypist Indenter keyboard Korea Lubrication Maintinance Manual Motor Notched Notched Dog Tags Oil Operator Parts Pet Tags Price Purchase Repair Replacement Romainia Sale Sales Service Store Owner US Army Value Veteran Vietnam War WWII WWII Tags
Tag Archives: War
Save our War Memorials
Hello all: Photo by Drew Zahn – WorldNetDaily We get contacted by a lot of non-profit organizations requesting dog tags for a variety of reasons. We work with them just as anyone else but today we were contacted by an organization that really moved us. www.donttearmedown.com – is the web site of the Liberty Legal […]
Addressograph Model 70 Patent Information
The notch in the WWII dog tag was not a tooth notch; the notch was for correct loading and registration when a tag was used in conjunction with an Addressograph Model 70 medical printer. If the tag or “plate” was loaded incorrectly (backwards and/or upside down) the Addressograph Model 70 would not function and could […]