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Dial Recorders - Known manufacturers include Bundy, Dey, ITR, & Syracuse
A unique dial recorder made by the predecessor company of the Dey Time Register Company of Syracuse, NY. Extensive company data is presented with a detailed view of this early time recorder.
Bundy Manufacturing Co. Dial Recorder (1898)
A very rare example of a Bundy designed, patented and manufactured dial recorder. Few examples of this clock are known as this model was not very popular in the 1890s. In comparison to the later made ITR Dial Recorder, this Bundy made version is poorly designed and prone to problems.
International Time Recorder Dial Recorder (1906)
An rare example of a Bundy designed and patented dial recorder which was manufactured to compete against the Dey dial recorder. This is a 50 employee dial recorder which the only know example as all other known ITR Dial Recorders are 100 employee models.
Syracuse Time Recorder Co. (1905)
A heavy, cast iron dial recorder made through about 1910. Syracuse was purchased by ITR in 1908, and few examples were sold by ITR thereafter.
Key Recorders - Known manufacturers include Bundy, ITR, & Cincinnati
Bundy Manufacturing Company (1895)
Another complete Bundy with an early case design and etched glass in the door. An early example of an original Bundy made prior to the formation of ITR in 1901.
Bundy Manufacturing Company No. 7 - The New Bundy (1898)
This Bundy type was originally sold to the US Postal Service under a contract held by Bundy. This particular clock was probably the "commercial" version sold outside of the postal contract. The Bundy No. 7 is very scare. This clock has two individual doors as well as an alarm attachment which will ring a large bell behind the top bonnet at predetermined times.
Bundy Manufacturing Company (1905)
A complete Bundy Key Recorder manufactured for the Great Britain market and made in Binghamton, NY. This Bundy was made after the formation of ITR in 1901.
Key Recorders - Known manufacturers include many
W. H. Bundy Card Recorder (1905)
An original W. H. Bundy made in Syracuse, NY.
W. H. Bundy Card Recorder by Simplex (1918)
An original W. H. Bundy designed card recorder with a Simplex label Simplex purchased W. H. Bundy in 1916.
Cincinnati Card Recorder No. 5 (1898)
A very early Cincinnati card recorder.
Other types of time recording clocks
An example of a rare "In - Out" Model No. 2 for 100 employees.
A very unique Autograph Recorder.
