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Couldnt resist. I had the choice of a perfect Underwood Master for 85 dollars, or an almost perfect Royal 10 for 60.
I picked the Royal.
Think I did good? I will be posting pictures in a little while.
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Well I'm partial to the Royal 10, so I think it was the better choice. But I got my Royal 10 for $40, and it still needs some work. Though if it's clean and works, $60 ain't too bad.
Do you know what year it's from?
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I bought my '24 10 for $20, and then sold it for $290. They can turn a good profit, so I'd say $60 isn't so bad.
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It works perfectly, it was just loaded with dust. Its from 1921, double windows. Ill get some pictures right now. On one half of the typewriter I putsome oil to coat it and polish it, on the other is the dull finish before.
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Here it is. The two worst things about it is that theres a paint chip in the back (No big deal, its the back) and the E key has a small crack. But hey, the keys arnt faded yellow, and the rubber isnt cracked. The right, if you can tell, has been polished, and the left, has not.
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That's a nice Royal 10. I'd say that of the two, you certainly picked the more "classic" of the two. Great pickup!
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Thanks! When I first started collecting, Ive always wanted a Royal 10, and a blind strike Remington.
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Nice! The double windows on the side make it more valuble.
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JustAnotherGuy wrote:
Nice! The double windows on the side make it more valuble.
How so?
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Now the only problem is how to clean the glass...