Sun
Portable

The Sun portable of 1901 vintage was the first
front stroke,
typebar - keylever visible portable typewriter
The portable
typewriter grew from the era of the
Sun portable to almost rule the industry in quantity of machines
manufactured and sold..
The portable
incorporated many of the features
of the office sized manual typewriter, including manually set margins,
keyset tabulators, touch controls, shifting
segments
ins some models instead of shifting carriages, and eventually
wide carriages.
| Albertson | 1912 |
| Allen | 1918 |
| Automatic* (Picture) | 1883 |
| Barlock | 1914 |
| Barr Universal* (Picture) | 1926 |
| Bennett* (Picture) | 1910 |
| Blickensderfer* (Picture) | 1893 |
| Blick-Ninety | 1919 |
| Champion | 1891 |
| Commercial | 1901 |
| 1922Corona | 1906 |
| Crandall | 1879 |
| Dayton* (Picture) | 1924 |
| Ford | 1895 |
| Fountain | 1898 |
| Fox Baby* (Picture) | 1917 |
| Garbell | 1920 |
| Hall | 1886 |
| Keystone | 1899 |
| Leggatt | 1922 |
| McCool | 1921 |
| National | 1917 |
| Official | 1901 |
| Postal | 1902 |
| Portex | 1922 |
| Remington #1 Port.* (Pict.) | 1923 |
| Roberts Ninety | 1922 |
| Rochester | 1896 |
| Royal Portable | 1930 |
| Smith-Corona Portable | 1931 |
| Standard Folding | 1907 |
| Sun* (Picture) | 1885 |
| Underwood Portable | 1919 |
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Edited 14 November 2005