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23-9-2014 11:14:02  #1


The European Gallery

A gallery dedicated to typewriter manufacturers from European countries (NOT including Germany, Switzerland, or Italy - we have a seperate gallery for those countries). Maybe you have a Japy from France, or like the example below, a Consul from Czechoslovakia. Let's see your European typewriters!

1960 Consul 15-series:

 


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06-10-2014 13:09:46  #2


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1960s Commodore Personal:
The model's case is made in Canda, but the rest of the typewriter is assembled from parts supplied by Consul.


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21-1-2015 00:22:37  #3


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1970 Commodore (Consul Model 235):


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12-4-2016 00:06:36  #4


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Another Consul 235! A recent acquisition over the weekend. Only needed a small tidy and clean. Pica, standard typeface.



 

12-4-2016 09:46:55  #5


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1961 Consul De Luxe


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12-4-2016 12:49:46  #6


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God that's pretty.

 

16-5-2016 22:39:47  #7


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That is a handsome machine! The DE LUXE engraving on the segment is interesting -- it's crudely done, reminiscent of Soviet-vintage photo equipment. Surprising, considering that the rest of it is very well finished.

 

02-5-2021 14:08:27  #8


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A reprise of the Consul DeLuxe:

And the Zeta portable it evolved from:

More pertinent for a Canadian, the proprietary Commodore cladding for the DeLuxe:
 
 


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03-5-2021 18:58:28  #9


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Thanks, Uwe, for bumping this Thread to the top.

I was wondering where the Consuls were hiding... 

 

17-11-2022 17:09:21  #10


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My 1959-made Consul Model 1511 from Czechoslovakia :
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