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14-6-2025 17:59:51  #1


Aztec 600, my new "coffee" machine

Same machine as Rheinmetall KsT, rebranded for USA market. It's a doozy. I have a blue one but this was in immaculate condition and priced fair, so  . . . .   It's a good typer.


 


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14-6-2025 19:12:01  #2


Re: Aztec 600, my new "coffee" machine

Congratulations Mike !  What a beauty !!!

I chased one 3-4 years ago but the seller in the USA would not budge from his $ 600 asking price.
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14-6-2025 19:41:51  #3


Re: Aztec 600, my new "coffee" machine

Pete E. wrote:

Congratulations Mike !  What a beauty !!!

I chased one 3-4 years ago but the seller in the USA would not budge from his $ 600 asking price.
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Yes, this was nothing near that price-wise. The case is also super clean.

And Isn't it crazy that the early Hermes 3000 are going for such high prices lately? They pop up so regularly that they must not be all that rare. It's a missing piece in my collection but it will have to be a lucky thrift store find. 
Thanks for the feedback Pete.
 


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15-6-2025 11:21:37  #4


Re: Aztec 600, my new "coffee" machine

Although these machines have... 1) Carriage lift off with only 2 levers, and 2) Any type-bar can easily be removed/returned.

The User Manual indicates to not use these features unless there is a firm reason to do so.

I decided to pretend my machine does not have these features and have not missed doing so...even with my cleaning and servicing regimen.
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05-2-2026 15:52:54  #5


Re: Aztec 600, my new "coffee" machine

More photos of Mike's lovely machine over on the TWDB galleries :
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https://typewriterdatabase.com/1960-aztec-rheinmetall-600.25751.typewriter

 

Yesterday 09:35:21  #6


Re: Aztec 600, my new "coffee" machine

Pete E. wrote:

Although these machines have... 1) Carriage lift off with only 2 levers, and 2) Any type-bar can easily be removed/returned.
 

Since the type bars are easy to remove, I wonder if this means it would be possible to swap the
Z and the Y on German keyboard machines? Are type bars sized and angled differently depending on where they sit?
 


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Yesterday 11:48:37  #7


Re: Aztec 600, my new "coffee" machine

Hi Mike,

Don't think that would work.  The "Z" type-lever has a pretty strong dog-leg bend to it where the type-slug is soldered in place.  The "Y" has a straight type-lever with no bend to it at all where its type-slug solders on.

Haven't measured but there might be a bit of a length difference between the two type-levers as well...with the ""Z" being a tad longer (???).
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Yesterday 12:25:39  #8


Re: Aztec 600, my new "coffee" machine

Understood, you're right. Wishful thinking on my part. 


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