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Tillotson Arched Camelback – 1865
Partrick & Carter Camelback – 1870s
Bunnell Camelback KOB – 1878
Bunnell Legless Steel Lever Key (Solid Base) – 1881
E.S. Greeley & Co ‘Victor’ Key – 1887
Bunnell Skeleton Steel Lever Key – 1898
Bunnell Skeleton Steel Lever HB KOB – 1898
Bunnell Skeleton Steel Lever Key – 1898
Bunnell Standard Wireless Spark Key – 1915
Signal Electric R-62 Key – 3/16″ contact
Signal Electric R-64 Key – 3/8″ contact
Semi-Automatic Keys (Bugs)
Semi-Automatic Keys (Bugs) Overview
A-to-Z Electric Novelty Company Bug (Gray Base) – 1914
Very Early XOGRAPH Bug by Rolph H. Brown (1918ish)
Bug S/N-61123 “The Mongrel” 1906 Clone (pre-1918)
Early Homebrew Double-Lever Bug (pre-1918)
Vibroplex Original Bug – 1920 The “River of Doubt” Bug – A fascinating history
Vibroplex ‘Deluxe’ Hybrid Blue Racer – 1926
Large Homebrew Bug
Begali Sculpture Galaxy Bug
Iambic Paddles
Single Lever Paddles
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The “River of Doubt” Bug – A fascinating history
Max Levey – Man behind the ATOZ “Improved Vibroplex” Bug
Head Copy CW, An Alternative Method: ‘Phonic Copy’
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