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Will You Try a 



FoxTVpewriten 



At My Expense 



I invented the Fox Type- 

 writer and manufacture it 

 to-day. I know just how 

 good it is. I know that it is a better typewriter than any other 

 typewriter ever built. 



I know other typewriters of all kinds and I know that the 

 Fox has every improvement and every feature that any of them 

 has— and more. I want to place a Fox in your office at mv f-xn^nse 

 and have you compare it part for part, feature for feature, with 

 any other typewriter. 



I will let the typewriter speak for itself. All I say about it 

 and claim for it will be demonstrated by the machine itself more 



w.R. Fox, President Fox Typewriter Co. convincingly than I could tell it. 



Then I want to leave the decision to you. If you 

 want it then I will either sell you one direct on favor- 

 ablc terms, or my nearest representative or dealer will 

 do it for me. If you already have a machine we will 

 lake that in part payment. 



All you have to do is to fill out the coupon below and 

 tnail it to me to-day. 



The Test or Trial Will Not Cost 



You a Penny 



This is the way I sell typewriters; it is a good, lair, 



honest way. It has not a weak link in the chain of 



taimess. 



I do not belong to any trust and nobody dictates the 

 PJ^Sl I shall sell at or how I shall sell. 

 That's my business. 



_ I sell my machine strictly on its merits, not for what 

 "ijsedjobe, but for what itjs to-day. 



It is no joke to successfully sell typewTi'ters in com- 

 pcnUon with a big trust. My machine has to be better 

 than others (not simply as good) to stand a chance in 

 competition. It is better. 



If the machine is not as good as I say it is it would 

 l^^e been impossible for me to build up the enormous 

 «isiness I have, because to-day I am selling thousands 

 O' Fox Typewriters- 

 world. 



in every ci\ili2ed country in the 



All the writing on the Fox is always in sight and di- 

 rectly in the line of vision; the writing line is indicated 

 an d the printing point is pointed n^t so tnat tue r ox i^ 

 ju St what 1 ciaun. a pertect visible typewriter. 



The typebar and hanger arc — ^^^n of a type- 

 writer, that means they are the rrost vital part, a 

 weak typebar means a weak tvn^nyriter. Show me a 

 typebar-oea.^ig mat is narrow and has no wearing 

 surface, and it tells me that under hard wear such a 

 typewriter will not retain its alignment and sooner or 

 later will get out of order. 



On the Fox the bearing is wide and the bar heavy 

 and will stand years and years of hard work. 



Then again with the Fox. one machine is equipped 

 to do all kinds of work— letter writing— invoicing— 

 billing— tabulating figures— stencil cutting and heavy 

 manifolding, anything any typewriter can do the Fox 



will do — and more. 



You can buy one machine and two carriages of dif- 

 ferent lengths and change them at will. 



You can lift the platen or writing cylinder right out 

 and put in another in a second. You can write m two 

 colors and vou do not have to touch your nbbon from 

 the time you put it on the machine tiU it is worn out. 



You can do all these things and many more and do 

 them better than you can with any other typewnten 



And remember this is the machine I want to place 

 in your office tor tnal and examination at mv exr "jg. 

 It doesn't cost you a penny to try it. 



Will You Do This? 



Let me appeal to you as a fair-minded business man to at least 

 be friendly enough to give me a chance to show yon wbai I ha^ 

 I am sure you would want me to give you such a chance d you had 



something to sell me. 



AU i vratnt you to do is to fill out and mail me to-day 

 riie attached coupon. Send it to me pcrsonaBy. 



\V !?. FOX, Pres., 



Pox Typewriter Onnpany 



560-570 Front Street, 



Qrand RapfdSs Mich. 



Send for my catal<^« 

 which takes up the 

 construction of the 



Fox in detail— it's Free, 





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