| Densmore | |||||
| Densmore Typewriter Co., Springfield, U.S.A., who had bought the small Merrit factory | |||||
| Since 1916: Machine was produced in the same factory as Yost and Caligraph | |||||
| Models and s/n | Y | M | D | Remarks | Ref. |
| Standard manual | |||||
| No. 1 | |||||
| up to 10000 | starting 1891 | Earliest No. 1, also called 1a, has metal nameplate in the middle of the front (reference to Mr. D. Rehr, see Link Page), 38 keys | 4 | ||
| Second No. 1, aka 1b, has only "Densmore" painted in the middle of the typebasket | |||||
| Third No. 1, aka 1c, has a decal in the middle of the typebasket, which clearly states "No. 1" | |||||
| No. 1a, 1b, 1c serial numbers don't run consecutively | |||||
| No. 2 | |||||
| 1500-9000 | 1897 | Estimated from known serial numbers, 42 keys, Produced concurrently to model No.1 for the European market | 4,16 | ||
| No. 3 | |||||
| 1902 | Large carriage | 4,16 | |||
| No. 4 | |||||
| 10000-15000 | 1902 | Estimated from known serial numbers, Improved and with 39 keys, available with Gorin tabulator | 4,16 | ||
| No. 5 | |||||
| 25000-32000 | starting 1903 | Estimated from known serial numbers, same Model as No. 4, but with 43 keys | 4,13 | ||
| No. 6 | |||||
| Tabulator Model | 4 | ||||
| Production of all Densmore machines ended in 1910 | 13 |