- Underwood Typewriter Company
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company_name = Underwood Typewriter Company
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company_type =Private company
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foundation = 1895
founder = John T. Underwood
location_city = flagicon|USANew York City , New York
location_country =USA
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key_people = Franz X. Wagner,
"Front strike" Inventor
John T. Underwood,Namesake /founder
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industry = Business machines
products = Typewriters
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dissolved = Acquired byOlivetti (1959) [ [http://home.vicnet.net.au/~wolff/calculators/Olivetti/Olivetti.htm John Wolff's Web Museum - Olivetti Mechanical Calculators] ]
footnotes =The Underwood Typewriter Company was a manufacturer of typewriters headquartered in
New York City , New York. Underwood produced what is considered the first widely successful, modern typewriter. [ [http://www.antiquetypewriters.com/collection/index-underwood.htm Antique Typewriters - Underwood 1] ] By 1939, Underwood had produced five million machines.Fact|date=November 2007History
From 1874 the Underwood family made typewriter ribbons and
carbon paper , and were among a number of firms who produced these goods for Remington. When Remington decided to start producing ribbons themselves, the Underwoods apparently decided to get into the business of manufacturing typewriters.Fact|date=November 2007The original Underwood typewriter was invented by German-American Franz X. Wagner, who showed it to entrepreneur John T. Underwood. Underwood supported Wagner and bought the company, recognising the importance of the machine. Underwood No. 1 and No. 2s, made between 1896 and 1900, had "Wagner Typewriter Co." printed on the back.Fact|date=November 2007
Underwood started adding addition and subtraction devices to their typewriters in about 1910.
During World War II Underwood produced
M1 carbines for the war effort.Olivetti bought a controlling interest in Underwood in 1959, and completed the merger in October 1963, becoming known in the US as Olivetti-Underwood with headquarters inNew York City , and entering the electromechanicalcalculator business. The Underwood name last appeared on Olivetti portable typewriters produced inSpain in the 80s.Fact|date=November 2007Underwood in pop culture
*"Actors? Schmucks. Screenwriters? Schmucks with Underwoods." - attributed to
Jack Warner [ [http://www.schmuckswithunderwoods.com/ www.schmuckswithunderwoods.com] ]
*An Underwood typewriter is featured on Fionn Regan's 2006 album "The End of History".
*The poem "Underwood Girls" byPedro Salinas is a modernist description of the typewriter's letters as an ode to the potential of words and potential of creationism in the language through the work of the symbols.Fact|date=November 2007
*An Underwood typewriter is used by the main character in the 2001 musical filmMoulin Rouge! .Gallery
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