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I was looking at pictures of this model and noticed that it doesn't have any obvious carriage return lever, and I can't find any schematics of this model to show me where it is located. Does this model even have one?
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Which model were you looking? There must be at least 10 different Noiseless portable models that were made by Remington. In any case, I can't think of any of the more popular ones that didn't have a line space lever.
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Here, most of these from 1934 onward don't have a carriage return/line space lever that I can see, unless it is in an unconventional location.
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They do have line space levers, and in a coventional loacation, albeit not in the shape that you're used to. It's the vertical lever protruding upward from the left/rear corner of the carriage.
Here's a better view of it (it's from a different model, but it's the same idea):
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Uwe wrote:
They do have line space levers, and in a coventional loacation, albeit not in the shape that you're used to. It's the vertical lever protruding upward from the left/rear corner of the carriage.
Here's a better view of it (it's from a different model, but it's the same idea):
Now that is a decent diagram of the different levers on these machines. I always have a hard time figuring out the diagrams in the old manuals you find online.