- Description:
- The German Blind Study Institute (Blista) was founded in 1916 in the historic university town of Marburg by Dr. Carl Strehl (1886-1971) to help treat and rehabilitate blinded soldiers. The institute operated a workshop to produce special tools from its inception and began making braillewriters after World War II. The SK300 was an original design introduced by Blista around 1985. In 1992-1993 it was rebranded Eurotype, with some technical changes, and as of 2020 was still available from Blista.
- Height:
- 4.75
- Width:
- 6.625
- Depth:
- 11.5
- Date:
- ca. 1988