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22-4-2013 02:37:23  #11


Re: Old Remington portable; I could use some help.

You lucky bastard! Why can't I find typewriters for that kinda money... 


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22-4-2013 02:49:19  #12


Re: Old Remington portable; I could use some help.

Shangas wrote:

You lucky bastard! Why can't I find typewriters for that kinda money... 

So I did OKAY? 

I must say, it's a really nice machine to use - very light and quick action, and is my fave so far - the Travel-Riter's action is much heavier, but that may mean simply more and more cleaning required.  The base line of this machine seems perfeclty straight and true - none of my others match it's neatness.  When new ribbon arrives I think it will be my first choice for use.  Then, I only have three, but always on the lookout for more: trying to find that perfect machine!


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22-4-2013 05:35:39  #13


Re: Old Remington portable; I could use some help.

My experience is that the cheap typewriters are the typewriters which aren't worth getting. And the ones that are, are invariably the ones which are on the 'net for $600. 

In fact there's a $600 corona folding portable on eBay right now. In perfect condition, according to the listing. Who wants it?? I certainly wouldn't pay that. I paid less than a third of that for my Underwood. 


"Not Yet Published" - My History Blog
"I just sit at a typewriter and curse a bit" - Sir Pelham Grenville "P.G." Wodehouse
"The biggest obstacle to professional writing is the necessity for changing a typewriter ribbon" - Robert Benchley
 

24-4-2013 00:52:02  #14


Re: Old Remington portable; I could use some help.

Further research and correspondence identifies the machine as a Remington Junior Deluxe - though there are many similar models, and Remington famously turned out many sinilar (near-identical) models under different names.


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