Yes, I wouldn't mind owning something like that--provided I could afford it. But, now, the design. I am thinking you would probably have that Olympia SG-1 in mind. Beautiful choice--smooth-as-silk carriage, spring-loaded keys, straight-as-an-arrow printing, easy-off carriage, et cetera.
If you were to design a typewriter like this, would you design a manual machine? Would you have an electric? Portable? Upright?
My guess is that most people, being used to a computer keyboard, would find it hard, if not almost impossible to use a manual typewriter--at first. With some, you'd probably have to eventually offer an electric--not electronic--a straight electric of the old school--with an electric motor assisting the functions of a manual. If you don, DON'T design it like a Remington Electri-conomy. You couldn't guarantee that thing past three months. Oh, well-built they were, but their craftsmanship and usability rarely met. Crooked print, skipped letters, and a carriage return that needed to be assisted by one's finger or hand were normal anomalies of these monsters. The Olympia SGE upright electric would be a very good choice. Their motor actually has the outside spinning instead of the inside--and they located it underneath the keyboard. Check one out sometime--they're neat!!