[GreenKeys] Kleinschmidt, Morkrum, M-K, M14-TP,
and other early stuff
gil at baudot.net
gil at baudot.net
Wed Apr 5 04:26:49 EDT 2006
Hi folks:
I am curious about some of the early days (pre-Teletype Corp). As I
understand it, the Morkrum Company existed from 1915 to 1925. EE
Kleinschmidt was doing his thing up until 1925, when the merger created
Morkrum-Kleinschmidt -- the M-K name lasted until 1929. The M-K name
was changed in 1929 to Teletype Corp. A few questions come to mind for
anyone who might recall (anything not in the Krum, Nelson-Lovitt, or
Slayton docs):
- During what years did Kleinschmidt's (original) company exist?
One reference says 1905-1920, but this ends before the M-K merger.
- What was Kleinschmidt designing/producing until 1925?
- For how long did EE Kleinschmidt stay on with the M-K company?
This all came to mind when I was looking into history of the Model 14
Tape Printer, a design that spanned approximately 1925-1955. This
printer was also commonly know as the Western Union Simplex Printer
2-B. Western Union 2-B printers made by Morkrum-Kleinschmidt are
around, which puts start of production of the M14-TP to at least
somewhere between '25 and '29. I have heard that a model 1-A was made
by Kleinschmidt before the M-K merger, though I have also read about a
1-A produced by Western Electric. Ahh, this goes before '25. Was this
1-A design essentially the same as what would become the 2-B and the
M14-TP? But one reference says that Krum and Morton filed a patent
application for the M14-TP in pre-merger 1924. Hmm.
The M14 tape printer is clearly a relative of the later M14 typing
reperf and the M15, as evidenced by the design of the selector and
other sections. But I never knew where the technology originated prior
to the M-K merger. I presumed much of it came from Morkrum roots, since
they were producing the M11 and M12 before the M-K merger -- the M11
introduced the "cam-and-contacts" type of sending distributor, as well
as the "Teletype" scroll symbol branding plate (1921). I am curious
what technology came from the Kleinschmidt side of M-K merger. I am
also interested in what designs came from Kleinschmidt, Western
Electric (1-A maybe?), and Western Union (eg: the 100-family -- I have
a 103).
Here are the production dates I have of some other early models:
- Morkrum Printing Telegraph (Blickenderfer-based page printer):
1910 to 1925 under Morkrum Company
- GPE Perforator (aka green code perf, iron-horse):
1913 to 1925 under Morkrum Company
1925 to 1929 under Morkrum-Kleinschmidt
1929 to 1963 under Teletype Corp
- Model 11 Tape Printer:
1921 to 1925 under Morkrum Company
1925 to 1927 under Morkrum-Kleinschmidt
- Model 12 Page Printer:
1922 to 1925 under Morkrum Company
1925 to 1929 under Morkrum-Kleinschmidt
1929 to 1943 under Teletype Corp
Any insight appreciated.
thanks,
gil
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