Wisconsin estate auction find.   I don't know a lot about these, but I assume it is the very first copy machine in the world.   It was invented by that Edison guy who literally was the brightest bulb on the tree . . .  :)  Looks like it did when it was last used with ink and stuff just laying in the case.   I'm not entirely sure how it actually worked.  But you probably know.  Nice dove-tailed box in OK condition.  Metal emblem is cool on the top.   No P.O. boxes please.  Must have a street address.  

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THE FINE PRINT AND FAQS:   

1. Carefully examine my studio-quality photographs.  I do my best to document any flaws or issues. I tend to go overboard in showing flaws.  I hate surprises when I buy on eBay as much as you do.     I also do my best to accurately describe the items I find.  Some categories I know better than others.  I will tell you what I know and what I have researched.  After that you are on your own.  Please ask questions and I will help out if I can. Some eBayers have been very generous helping me out with the nuances of certain categories.  Feel free to help me out with your knowledge.    I welcome your expertise and enjoy learning about new stuff.  

2.  I basically sell "As Is."    That said, I will accept returns if I have been negligent in my listing information.  This includes outright mistakes, misrepresentations,  or any errors on my part. I do not know everything about everything (don't tell my kids that please).  If you are not sure about something and want to "try it out" at home before having "Buyer's remorse," please do not bid.   Every auction or estate sale I go to is "as is." I do better than that with my return policy.    I mess up once in a while and I have honored all returns.  Please respect this policy. 

3.  I will combine shipping cost when possible.  If you pay first after winning more than one lot, I will refund some of the shipping cost. Or wait until I send an invoice.  Your choice.