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Hi all. I am trying to identify a solid source for serial numbers that are not in the typewriter database. The exact serial number is RTP-4655378. Any leads would be appreciated. Thanks.
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I'm pretty sure the Century is a Japanese-made Silver-Seiko, which means it was manufactured after 1965.
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The Royal Century was made in Holland.
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Well, the Royal Century in the picture below was most likely made in Japan by Silver-Seiko. Take a look at its ribbon colour selector and touch control lever, and compare them to the ones used by my Royal Mercury, which was definitely made in Japan. They're identical.
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Sorry Uwe... But, I still don't quite agree, based on the evidence. I am not saying you are wrong. I am saying that my Royal Century does not look like that, nor does it say made in Japan. If I am right, the Royal Century that I have took the place of the Royal Diana, which is why it starts out with letter 'RTP' and not 'MC'. Here are some pictures.
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That's a first gen. Century, which I didn't realise you were talking about. The second gen. Century - the one made in Japan that I posted a photo of - replaced it.
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Nice. Where might I find information on the serial number and date of assembly? First gen? That makes me happy!
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My guess is it's a 1961 model. Its serial number fits in with a number of other Royal portables that were being manufactured at the time (source=database), and chronoligically speaking, that manufacturing year works because it fits between the Diana and second generation Century. If it was my machine I'd list it as a 1961 in my own database.
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Looks like these are 1st. gen Century machines, then... ?
(Pink one is a re-paint by the Hotrod shop.)
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And is this the 2nd. gen "Century" machine made in Japan ???
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