Universal Adders
Back Up Next

A limited number of copies of the AMERICAN DIGEST OF BUSINESS MACHINES (1924) is available.  Use the link on the home page to find out how to get your copy.

Up

Burroughs Typewriters Universal Adders Pike Adders Electronic Calculators Ten Key Adders Cash Machines Portable Adders Billing Machines Manual Calculators Bookkeeping Machines Low Keyboard Adders High Keyboard Adders

The Universal Adding Machine

History (from the American Digest of Business Machines, 1924)

Originally made by the Universal Adding Machine Company of St. Louis, Missouri; acquired in 1908 by Burroughs Adding  Machine Company, Detroit, Michigan, who still render repair and parts service. Has not been manufactured for years.

A blind printing machine made in 7 and 9 column capacity. It has a full button-key keyboard, wide blind (raise-up) carriage, individual column correction keys, total, error, repeat and non-add keys. It originally sold for $300; electric drive $75 extra.

Models and Valuations (used 1924)

Model    Description                                        Valuation

4            Serials up to 2029                               $10.00
5            Serials above 3000                             $15.00

 

In 1911, Burroughs was selling Universal models for about $200.