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09-4-2013 10:13:59  #11


Re: Remington Travel-Riter Deluxe review

Nice, clear, useful pictures, beak. Thanks!

 

09-4-2013 10:24:29  #12


Re: Remington Travel-Riter Deluxe review

beak wrote:

Yes the design seems identical - except perhaps that the inset around the keys (white in your example) looks plastic (?) whereas mine is cast steel.  Otherwise, in appearance, it's the same as far as I can tell.  The lid of the case comes off (?) in yours to act as a table pad - good idea.

The typewriter is all metal construction; assume the same as yours (I agree it makes for a heavy unit).
Although the bottom of the case has four feet, which indicates that it has been designed to function as a table pad, the hinge does not permit the removal of the case lid.

Last edited by Valiant (09-4-2013 10:26:52)


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11-4-2013 08:23:05  #13


Re: Remington Travel-Riter Deluxe review

I just noticed that your MONARCH has an adjuster on the LHS which mine lacks; is this a touch control?


Sincerely,
beak.
 
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11-4-2013 08:26:31  #14


Re: Remington Travel-Riter Deluxe review

M. Höhne wrote:

Nice, clear, useful pictures, beak. Thanks!

Thanks. 
I use the great free FASTONE image viewer, and it has a simple and useful resize option - I just make the image in FASTONE look the size I'd like it to appear in the post; saves all that pixel counting and fuss.


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beak.
 
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11-4-2013 09:07:38  #15


Re: Remington Travel-Riter Deluxe review

beak wrote:

I just noticed that your MONARCH has an adjuster on the LHS which mine lacks; is this a touch control?

It's the tab setting (Set/Clear).
 


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