The American Gallery

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Posted by Uwe
23-9-2014 10:36:00
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It might have actually been made in Canada, or England, or even Holland, but the American Gallery is the home of the big American typewriter manufacturers such as Royal, Remington, Smith-Corona, and Underwood. Got one you really like? Post your pics here.

1938 Remington Model 1:



The pronoun has always been capitalized in the English language for more than 700 years.
 
Posted by Uwe
06-10-2014 12:53:38
#2

1954 Smith-Corona Sterling:


The pronoun has always been capitalized in the English language for more than 700 years.
 
Posted by Uwe
11-12-2014 12:20:06
#3

1940s Royal Quiet De Luxe - Hemingway's portable on display in the Key West house he lived in from 1931 to 1939. I know this Gallery is meant for showing your own machines, but I just had to add this photo from my recent visit to his writing studio.


The pronoun has always been capitalized in the English language for more than 700 years.
 
Posted by Uwe
20-1-2015 23:49:03
#4

1963 Eaton’s Prestige:


Made in Canada, but it's a Smith-Corona, and therefore I put it in the American gallery.


The pronoun has always been capitalized in the English language for more than 700 years.
 
Posted by Uwe
10-4-2015 12:05:09
#5



The pronoun has always been capitalized in the English language for more than 700 years.
 
Posted by Uwe
14-4-2015 11:43:41
#6

1934 Underwood Noiseless 77 (653119):


The pronoun has always been capitalized in the English language for more than 700 years.
 
Posted by Uwe
14-4-2015 11:48:49
#7

1953 Smith-Corona Skyriter (2Y-155113):


The pronoun has always been capitalized in the English language for more than 700 years.
 
Posted by Uwe
18-4-2015 16:33:36
#8

1950 Remington All New Personal Portable:


 


The pronoun has always been capitalized in the English language for more than 700 years.
 
Posted by Retro-Z
26-5-2015 04:23:57
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When you aren't looking for it... you ALWAYS find it!!!
 
Posted by JoeV
26-5-2015 07:30:26
#10

P1100811a by Joe Van Cleave, on Flickr

 


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