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After introducing its Desk-Fax prototype in 1949 in eight U.S. cities, Western Union manufactured tens of thousands of the machines into the 1960s, a quantity unequaled by telephone-based fax machines until the 1970s. Courtesy William Conlon, Jr., http://william_martin.conlon.org/?page_id=18

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