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24-6-2016 20:58:53  #1


Help identifying a Royal

I have a weakness for Royals, especially those with this keyboard layout (a favorite is the Royal Quiet Deluxe). I bought his one today (and probably overpaid, since it has no case) but love its typeface. Which model is it, and circa when was it made?


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24-6-2016 21:16:28  #2


Re: Help identifying a Royal

Looks like it's the so-called Model O; 1930s-vintage machine.

 

24-6-2016 21:51:38  #3


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Fleetwing, I think you nailed it. Would be nice to hear from other owners. 


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24-6-2016 22:15:26  #4


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Lovely machine.

 

25-6-2016 04:22:34  #5


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Yep, looks like a 1930s 'O', precursor to the Quiet De Luxe models that came along in the 1940s. I have a 1947 QDL and despite its idiosyncrasies, it's definitely a keeper.


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25-6-2016 10:49:45  #6


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What surprises me the most is that the platen is in good shape. Most of my typewriters of this period have hard platens. It has age-related idiosyncrasies but is a pretty good tyoer. I like the typeface better than that of the RQD.


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25-6-2016 17:39:42  #7


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Good Find! Love any of the Royals. Minus the crinkle paint, almost identical to my RQD. Classy machine
 

 

26-6-2016 13:07:57  #8


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It has quirks which may be age-related: the keys seem to pause after striking, and the space bar also hesitates. I have to be careful not too type too fast, since the keys will jam. Does this mean it needs a cleaning?


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26-6-2016 14:53:43  #9


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That's a good place to start.


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26-6-2016 16:13:18  #10


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And I don't care what anybody says, but good ol' tranny fluid lightly brushed in here and there wouldn't hurt.


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