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Standard Typewriters » Royal KMM U.S. Army Air Corp » 02-2-2021 16:53:09

joefriday
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Uwe wrote:

My guess would be Post Office. 

Or maybe personnel office? 
 

Standard Typewriters » Royal KMM U.S. Army Air Corp » 01-2-2021 18:44:42

joefriday
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Thank you again very much Sky.. Interesting information.

Best,
Robert

Standard Typewriters » Royal KMM U.S. Army Air Corp » 01-2-2021 18:23:47

joefriday
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Thank you very much Sky.. I appreciate the info.  I've read that the 'Magic Margins" are often a problem with these but mine work perfectly.  

Any information on the US Army Air Corp markings?  They seem to be uncommon as I can only find one other marked this way on the internet. 

Thank you again.
Best,
Robert

Standard Typewriters » Royal KMM U.S. Army Air Corp » 01-2-2021 16:31:45

joefriday
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Hello folks,

New guy here. I don't collect typewriters but I do enjoy using vintage items whenever I can for my daily activities..and I do collect militaria.  I have a small business and I am designing my office with a 1940's theme.  With this goal in mind I began looking for a vintage typewriter.  I came across this typewrite on FB marketplace and it fits in perfectly with my office and military collection.  

It appears to me to be complete, in nice condition, and it types great.  If my research is correct, according to the SN, it was manufactured in 1942. 

I can't find any information on Army Air Corp marked machines.

The SN has a #12 prefix.  What does this mean? ​

Any information that anyone has would be greatly appreciated.

Thank you very much,
Best,
Robert.

















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