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 | The Keaton Music Typewriter was first patented in 1936 (14 keys) by Robert H. Keaton from San Francisco, California. A 33 key version (pictured) was released in 1953. The machine types on a sheet of paper lying flat under the typing mechanism.   --------------------------------
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 | This one really shocked me...since we usually see Brahms in his later years. Handsome.    --------------------------------
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 | how romantic...   --------------------------------
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 | quote: Originally posted by LL: how romantic...   
 Love the dress. Unfortunately, I don't have the requisite anatomy to wear it. --------------------------------
 -Zorba
 "The Veiled Male"
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 1918 Hobart M. Cable
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 | quote: The piano is an instrument to produce sound, when not in use is silent but still has sound potential. 
 One little correction - produces MUSIC! --------------------------------
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