The European Gallery

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Posted by Uwe
23-9-2014 11:14:02
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A gallery dedicated to typewriter manufacturers from European countries (NOT including Germany, Switzerland, or Italy - we have a seperate gallery for those countries). Maybe you have a Japy from France, or like the example below, a Consul from Czechoslovakia. Let's see your European typewriters!

1960 Consul 15-series:

 


The pronoun has always been capitalized in the English language for more than 700 years.
 
Posted by Uwe
06-10-2014 13:09:46
#2

1960s Commodore Personal:
The model's case is made in Canda, but the rest of the typewriter is assembled from parts supplied by Consul.


The pronoun has always been capitalized in the English language for more than 700 years.
 
Posted by Uwe
21-1-2015 00:22:37
#3

1970 Commodore (Consul Model 235):


The pronoun has always been capitalized in the English language for more than 700 years.
 
Posted by Nicole
12-4-2016 00:06:36
#4

Another Consul 235! A recent acquisition over the weekend. Only needed a small tidy and clean. Pica, standard typeface.



 
Posted by Uwe
12-4-2016 09:46:55
#5

1961 Consul De Luxe


The pronoun has always been capitalized in the English language for more than 700 years.
 
Posted by KatLondon
12-4-2016 12:49:46
#6

God that's pretty.

 
Posted by Fleetwing
16-5-2016 22:39:47
#7

That is a handsome machine! The DE LUXE engraving on the segment is interesting -- it's crudely done, reminiscent of Soviet-vintage photo equipment. Surprising, considering that the rest of it is very well finished.

 
Posted by Uwe
02-5-2021 14:08:27
#8

A reprise of the Consul DeLuxe:

And the Zeta portable it evolved from:

More pertinent for a Canadian, the proprietary Commodore cladding for the DeLuxe:
 
 


The pronoun has always been capitalized in the English language for more than 700 years.
 
Posted by Pete E.
03-5-2021 18:58:28
#9

Thanks, Uwe, for bumping this Thread to the top.

I was wondering where the Consuls were hiding... 

 
Posted by Pete E.
17-11-2022 17:09:21
#10

My 1959-made Consul Model 1511 from Czechoslovakia :
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