Come see (and use) the Museum's most recent exhibit! It's a 1920s Label Printer, which would have been found in amusement arcades and on seafront piers.
The machine makes stamped metal tags, the cost is 20p for a short tag, multiples of 20p for longer text.
A secret wonderland of toys, model railways and scale models, hiding beneath Brighton Station
Monday, 1 November 2010
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