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steel tape recorder
Summary
steel tape recorder is a product[1].
Key Facts
- steel tape recorder is credited with the discovery of Semi Joseph Begun[2].
- steel tape recorder is credited with the discovery of Ludwig Blattner[3].
- steel tape recorder is credited with the discovery of Curt Stille[4].
- steel tape recorder's image is recorded as Museum Enter Stahlbandgerät Lorenz 1K4A7601.jpg[5].
- steel tape recorder's instance of is recorded as product[6].
- steel tape recorder's manufacturer is recorded as The Marconi Wireless Telegraph & Signal Company[7].
- steel tape recorder's manufacturer is recorded as C. Lorenz AG[8].
- steel tape recorder's collection is recorded as Enter Technikwelt Solothurn[9].
- steel tape recorder's collection is recorded as Canada Science and Technology Museum[10].
- steel tape recorder's collection is recorded as Museum of Communication[11].
- steel tape recorder's inventory number is recorded as 1010[12].
- steel tape recorder's inventory number is recorded as 1011[13].
- steel tape recorder's inventory number is recorded as 1013[14].
- steel tape recorder's inventory number is recorded as 1012[15].
- steel tape recorder's subclass of is recorded as wire recorder[16].
- steel tape recorder's subclass of is recorded as process engineering device[17].
- steel tape recorder's Commons category is recorded as Steel tape recorders[18].
- steel tape recorder's production date is recorded as +1930-00-00T00:00:00Z[19].
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Works and Contributions
Credited discoveries include Semi Joseph Begun[2], an electrical engineer[20], 1905–1995[21], of Germany[22], awarded the National Inventors Hall of Fame[23]; Ludwig Blattner[3], a film producer[24], 1881–1935[25], of Germany[26]; and Curt Stille[4], 1873–1957[27], of Germany[28].