Bruning Copy Machine Train Yard 1950s Print Advertisement Ad 1959
This vintage 1959 print advertisement for the Bruning Copy Machine showcases the efficiency and cost-saving benefits of using the Copyflex copying machines. The ad features a well-dressed businessman, referred to as the "Bruning Man," confidently holding paperwork, symbolizing the ease and speed of handling clerical tasks with Bruning's technology. The background includes a detailed illustration of a train yard, emphasizing the industrial and business applications of the copy machine during the 1950s.
- Original 1959 magazine print ad
- Measures approximately 8" x 11"
- Features the Bruning Copy Machine and its benefits
- Depicts a businessman in a professional setting
- Highlights the efficiency of Copyflex copying machines
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