Binghamton, NY
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.
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.
This Bundy represents the early period of time recording technology. The craftsmanship and attention to detail in the case design and etched glass demonstrate the quality expected in industrial equipment of this era.
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 scarce. 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.
The Bundy No. 7 represents a significant contract with the United States Postal Service. The alarm feature made it particularly useful for government facilities where time signals were important for coordinating operations.
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.
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