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Nice work Mr. Pete. I like the level of lustre on the machine. The Ace stapler family seems to be paying homage.
I don't have any Royals in my collection but have to say that I typed on a club member's green Futura 800 a while back and it was pretty sweet. 
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Influenced by Pete I've collected these Ace stapler colors. The black one is NOS with box. I reach for the light green one most often. I think I have all I need! Interesting that the staples on the older models splay out to the sides when stapled.  

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Lovely collection and colours, Mike.  Congratulations !!!
BTW...the "anvil" on both the Ace Liner and the Ace Cadets move forward and backwards to switch between a staple and a pin.  It is a bit stiff to move the anvil front and back.  Mine "snap" into position.  If yours do not move, you might try a squirt of PB Blaster if some rust has developed.
My wife tells me "pinning" is what you did to hold draft-work together...and the pin could easily be pulled out with your finger nails.  No worry about a staple remover tearing up the papers.
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Pete E. wrote:
Lovely collection and colours, Mike. Congratulations !!!
BTW...the "anvil" on both the Ace Liner and the Ace Cadets move forward and backwards to switch between a staple and a pin. It is a bit stiff to move the anvil front and back. Mine "snap" into position. If yours do not move, you might try a squirt of PB Blaster if some rust has developed.
My wife tells me "pinning" is what you did to hold draft-work together...and the pin could easily be pulled out with your finger nails. No worry about a staple remover tearing up the papers.
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Interesting. I did no realize that the anvil could slide back and forth. Nothing about it on the box so I imagine few users were ever aware.
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. . . and the sliding anvil,
I just realized what you are saying, that the pin position is what splays the staple legs out to to the sides. I learned something new.
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Mike,
1 of 2 of my Ace-Liner boxes has this printed on the bottom.  The other box has no printing.
I like their "hand plier" info.
Based on the metal bottoms of some of these staplers being dented in, I think many were used as a "hammer" to mount stuff on the office walls, too.
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Finally snagged a nice Navy blue marble...
Should have it next week.
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Nice score Pete; and the box too! Looks to be NOS.
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. . . . and they made an interesting change in slogans:
"The Aristocrat's Stapler"  > "The Executive's Stapler"
They surely increased sales by not limiting to Aristocrats.
 
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mikeytap wrote:
. . . . and they made an interesting change in slogans:
"The Aristocrat's Stapler" > "The Executive's Stapler"
They surely increased sales by not limiting to Aristocrats. ..... snip ....
There's a BIG difference between "The Aristocrat's Stapler" and "The Aristocrat of Staplers".
