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19-8-2015 15:53:59  #21


Re: The German Gallery

P1030334a by Joe Van Cleave, on Flickr

 

24-8-2015 10:31:26  #22


Re: The German Gallery

1964 Triumph Tippa 1


The pronoun has always been capitalized in the English language for more than 700 years.
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24-8-2015 10:33:18  #23


Re: The German Gallery

1958 Adler Tippa


The pronoun has always been capitalized in the English language for more than 700 years.
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28-12-2015 11:05:38  #24


Re: The German Gallery

German-built Polish typewriters in old town Warsaw, Poland: Mercedes, Orga Privat, Erica, Rheinmetall, Groma Gromina... Apologies for the resolution on some of these.












 

05-7-2016 15:53:45  #25


Re: The German Gallery

My Continental 100, for which I still do not know from when it was manufatured. If anybody has a tip on how to find out, please let me know...!


 

 

15-7-2016 15:53:47  #26


Re: The German Gallery

Olympia SF Traveller De Luxe



The pronoun has always been capitalized in the English language for more than 700 years.
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23-10-2016 17:24:55  #27


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1957 Triumph Perfekt


The pronoun has always been capitalized in the English language for more than 700 years.
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09-12-2017 10:23:30  #28


Re: The German Gallery

The SM family:

 

10-1-2019 15:55:25  #29


Re: The German Gallery

Mercedes Model 3 (1922):


This machine has an interesting font:



[size=200]Torpedo 6 (1938):


Klein-Continental (Probably 1940):


Triumph Electric 15:
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30-8-2019 18:50:55  #30


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