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18-6-2015 19:00:08  #1


Mystery serial number?

The other day while cleaning my Royal 10 again, I noticed a number that looks like a a serial number under the ribbon spool cover on the left side of the body. This is what it looks like:



Now that I see it, it's upside down. But the number is I think 7786630. It's not the standard serial number, but it's embedded into the body like a serial number. Does anyone know what it is if it's not a serial number?


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18-6-2015 22:47:46  #2


Re: Mystery serial number?

Those look like the number one to me.


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19-6-2015 05:02:32  #3


Re: Mystery serial number?

To me it seems like itwould be  part serial number.


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19-6-2015 06:04:51  #4


Re: Mystery serial number?

I make it 1186630 which would be from a Royal 10 circa 1928.  Very likely it is a carriage shift model.  It would be the actual serial number as found at the back of the machine, or within a few digits of it.  It is probably a FRAME number !  Hope this helps !

 

20-6-2015 15:18:29  #5


Re: Mystery serial number?

I originally thought it was a '1' too, but the '1' from the actual serial number is in a different typeface, so I thought it was a '7'. The Royal 10 I own is a carriage shift (though I really wanted a segment shift...), so I think it is the frame number. Thanks for the input!


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20-6-2015 16:21:40  #6


Re: Mystery serial number?

I like carriage shift better 


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20-6-2015 21:50:45  #7


Re: Mystery serial number?

Forgive the stupid question, but what is segment shift?


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20-6-2015 22:55:21  #8


Re: Mystery serial number?

colrehogan wrote:

Forgive the stupid question, but what is segment shift?

On a carriage shift machine the carriage moves up and down to when you use the shift key to switch between lower and uppercase characters. On a segment shift it's the type basket that moves up and down instead of the carriage.


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