Safir Office Machines Museum
The Safir Office Machines Museum is a private museum located in Tehran, Iran. It was founded in 2008 by Frashad Kamalkhani, the museum owner. It includes a collection of early office machines.
Established | 2008 |
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Location | Iransahr Street, Tehran, Iran |
President | Farshad Kamalkhani |
Website | http://www.officemuseum.ir/ |
Collection
There are more than 80 unique and early devices such as typewriters, check writers, pencil sharpeners, duplicators, calculators, cash registers, telegraph equipment, telephones, etc., in the collection.
- Keton Music Typewriter, 1953 U.S.A
- Lambert Typewriter, 1900 U.S.A
- Franklin 7 Typewriter, 1897 U.S.A
- United States Check Punch,1888 U.S.A
- Perfect Pencil Pointer Pencil Sharpener, 1890 U.S.A
- Otis King`s Calculator, 1921 England
- Underwood Duplicator, 1908 U.S.A
- L.M. ERICSSON Telegraph, 1908 Sweden
- AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC Telephone, (early 20th century) U.S.A
- NCR Cash Register, 1911 U.S.A
- Simplex Time Recorder, 1928 U.S.A
- U.S. Automatic Pencil Sharpener, 1906 U.S.A
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See also
- International rankings of Iran
- Iranian Crown Jewels
- Tehran Museum of Contemporary Art
- The Carpet Museum of Iran
- Iran Cultural Heritage Organization
- Azarbaijan Museum
References
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