The German Gallery

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Posted by Uwe
12-3-2013 16:25:39
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So many German typewriters, so little time. Here's a special Gallery for those who feel inspisred to share images of their own German machines.

1937 Olympia Progress: 


  

Last edited by Uwe (08-4-2013 13:08:58)


The pronoun has always been capitalized in the English language for more than 700 years.
 
Posted by Amelia
02-4-2013 23:00:50
#2

Head over to 'Recent Acquisitions' in Type Talk to view my Princess 300.
Here's my beautiful Olympia SM-9 DeLuxe....

Last edited by Amelia (13-4-2013 05:58:52)


    My blog: http://papelymaquina.blogspot.com/  
            Photo gallery: http://papelymaquina.imgur.com/
 
Posted by Amelia
13-4-2013 06:05:40
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My Princess 300 (more pics)
*For more pics of the Olympia head on over to my photo gallery (see sig.)


    My blog: http://papelymaquina.blogspot.com/  
            Photo gallery: http://papelymaquina.imgur.com/
 
Posted by Uwe
16-5-2014 16:29:12
#4

1963 Olympia SF De Luxe (95-676175):


The pronoun has always been capitalized in the English language for more than 700 years.
 
Posted by Uwe
23-9-2014 10:18:31
#5

1958 Olympia SM3:


The pronoun has always been capitalized in the English language for more than 700 years.
 
Posted by Uwe
06-10-2014 12:58:50
#6

1974 Olympia Monica (front) - 1970s Olympia SG3 (back): 


The pronoun has always been capitalized in the English language for more than 700 years.
 
Posted by foggymountainman
14-10-2014 18:21:18
#7

My first Olympia!  1960 SG1 - Serial Number 565643.  Picked up on Craigslist for $30!  I cleaned it up and oiled it, got the bell working and I'm in LOVE!!!!  (Still hoping to find an SM3-9 though)
 

Last edited by foggymountainman (14-10-2014 23:06:01)

 
Posted by Uwe
11-12-2014 12:43:30
#8

1967 Olympia SM7:


The pronoun has always been capitalized in the English language for more than 700 years.
 
Posted by Uwe
20-1-2015 23:53:40
#9

1922 Continental Standard (crudely repainted in military olive-drab - reason unknown):


The pronoun has always been capitalized in the English language for more than 700 years.
 
Posted by Uwe
21-1-2015 00:14:40
#10

1960 Groma Humber:
A wonderful machine that was a Christmas present to me from Typewriter Talk member Valiant. Needless to say, I was speechless.


The pronoun has always been capitalized in the English language for more than 700 years.
 


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