1930s-Era LaSalle Master Model Four Stenotype Machine with Case
Item Details
A 1930s-era Master Model Four Stenotype machine with case. This black twenty-four-key shorthand machine for transcribing speech was produced circa the 1930s by the Stenotype division of LaSalle Extension University in Chicago, known for its correspondence courses in stenography and other vocational skills. The machine is labeled ‘Master Model Four Stenotype LaSalle Extension University’ and is marked ‘A 7557’ below the type bars.
| Brand | LaSalle Extension University |
| Model | Master Model Four |
| Includes Case | Yes |
Condition
- to poor; heavy wear, deterioration and decay of wooden case; scratches, dirt, tarnish and general surface wear to machine; not verified for completeness of parts or accessories; untested.
Dimensions
Item #
18DEN058-171







