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29-7-2017 20:35:13  #1


Remington Standards 10, 12, and 16... what were the differences?

I have always thought the Remington Standards from model 10 to 16 were interesting. However, what are the major differences? I know they went from individual bearing to slotted segment and MANY different carriage return lever designs. But, what were some other differences?
Also, were there ever any model 13, 14, and 15s; or were these machines equipt larger carriages and different keyboards?

Thanks in advance. OliverNo.9.

 

31-7-2017 15:20:45  #2


Re: Remington Standards 10, 12, and 16... what were the differences?

Model 10
Remington desk machine 1908-1922
Model 10S 
Same as above but with a segment
11
Same as 10 but has a decimal tabulator for accounting
12
Replaces the 10 in 1922
20
Same as 12 but with keyset tabulator
30
Same as 12 but with ten key tabulator
21
Same as 10/12 but has Whal adding attachment
92 
Same as 12 but types 92 characters. Primarily for export.
16
Replaces 12 in 1931
Has longer downward sweeping left hand return lever,  keyset tabulator and retractable card fingers.
That is all I know.

 


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