| Blickensderfer | |||||
| Blickensderfer Mfg. Co., Stamford, Conn., U.S.A. | |||||
| Models and s/n | Y | M | D | Remarks | Ref. |
| Portables | |||||
| Model 5 | |||||
| 1893-1896 | Sold as "Dactyle" No. 2 in France | 4,13 | |||
| Model 6 (Aluminium) | |||||
| Sold as "Blick Featherweight" in England | 4,13 | ||||
| World-Blick/ Weltblick | |||||
| Witout wooden case | 4 | ||||
| Model 7 | |||||
| 1897 | Started 1897, fixed base, larger space key,optional tabulator, sold as "Dactyle" No. 3in France | 4,13 | |||
| 1905 | Improved model (paper feeding etc.) | ||||
| Model 8 | |||||
| 1907 | Started 1907, with tabulator and backspace key, stronger frame | 4 | |||
| 1907 | "Orient" Model, with hebrew and hebrew-latin typewheel, carriage movement from left to right and optional left-right and right-left (for hebrew-latin) | 4 | |||
| Model 9 | |||||
| Blick-Bar | |||||
| started 1916 | First machines were sold as "Moyer" | 4,13 | |||
| Harry A. Smith and Rem-Blick | Production of the "Blickensderfer" ended 1917, parts were sold to Harry A. Smith, Elkhard Ind., who started the production of the 4-key-row "Harry A. Smith" machine, Remington started the production in 1928 again for the "Rem-Blick" | 4 | |||
| Blick Ninety | |||||
| started 1919 | Built in the Blickensderfer factory, 90 characters machine, (30, with double shift), exchangeable typelevers for different character sets | 4,13 | |||
| 1922 | Fabrication now under Robert's Ninety, by L.R. Roberts Typewriter Co. | 4 | |||
| 1924 | Production ended | 4 | |||
| Electric | |||||
| Blickensderfer Electric | |||||
| started 1902 | 13 | ||||