Adding machine "Felix", made in USSR

Adding machine "Felix", made in USSR

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The "Felix" is widely used adding machine in the USSR. Named after Felix Dzerzhinsky, it was produced from 1929 to 1978 with a total of several million units manufactured. More than two dozen modifications of this counting machine were created over its lifespan. This calculating device is based on Odner's lever-based adding machine design. It allows users to input operands up to nine characters in length and receive a response that can be up to thirteen characters long, including the quotient from division operations.

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