[D7802ZAD], Letter from George Harrison Bliss to Thomas Alva Edison, February 2nd, 1878
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Title
[D7802ZAD], Letter from George Harrison Bliss to Thomas Alva Edison, February 2nd, 1878
Editor's Notes
Sorry to be cut out on England but that seems to be his fate -- new Gray telephone seems to be very good but needs foundation patents ahead of Bell -- TAE should be aware that these people will do their best to get a practicable instrument -- Richmond's brother here and making claims regarding loudness of his telephone -- Watson of Bell Telephone is here and says a consolidation is certain to take place; also has electric pen and likes it very much -- Bliss believes TAE still has best instrument -- discusses settling TAE royalty account -- Beetle has just begun to get pens for French manufacture -- Bliss wants rotary press
Author
Recipient
Date
1878-02-02
Type
Folder/Volume ID
D7802-F
Microfilm ID
15:213
Document ID
D7802ZAD
Publisher
Thomas A. Edison Papers, School of Arts and Sciences, Rutgers University