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Deutsch: Um 1910 vorgedruckte Vertreterkarte mit einer Vogelschau über die Fabrik und das Gelände der Firma

Traumüller & Raum

Das schon Anfang 1903 zunächst als S. Traumüller bekannte Unternehmen in Schwabach fusionierte im Jahr 1905 zu einem der Marktführer auf dem Gebiet der Grammphonnadeln. Anfang des 20. Jahrhundert war der Betrieb in zwei Abteilungen untergliedert; die Abteilung I war spezialisiert auf

„Carden-, Gill- u. Hechel-Nadeln für Spinnereien / Drillbohr-Einsätze, Gardinen-Carabiner, Lineleumstifte, Goldleistenstifte, Tapezierstecker, Nadeln u. Spitzen aller Art für Industriezwecke“

während sich die Abteilung II konzentrierte auf die Herstellung von

Sprechmaschinen-Nadeln

und sich als

„alleinige Fabrikanten der weltbekannten Marschall-Ondulette u. Aegir-Nadeln“

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Date circa 1910
date QS:P,+1910-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902
Source https://www.ott-schwabach.de/unsere-stadt/briefe-ribot-wertmarken-etc/firmenpost/
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