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1900 Dactyle 3 Serial # 53668 1900 Dactyle 3 typewriter, Serial # 53668 Carl H's 1900 Dactyle 3 typewriter. 2017-04-29 From the Virtual Typewriter Collection of Carl H: 1900 Dactyle 3 Serial # 53668 This machine is the french version of the Blickensderfer.

The key order is:
wzbhfxk
^qpmdlcévg
uijasetonr

WZYBHFXK
'QPMDLCèVG
UIJASETDNR

°%:()"?!
–&ùà.,cœfr/
4321056789

Annotations: line 7, first symbol ist the O and the dot for No. (=number)
line 8, 9th symbol ist fr for French Franc

Typeface specimen: Sometimes the typewheel turns to much or to few, I corrected these by hand.

I visited the Blickensderfer Plant and Salesroom in 2015. Pictures in the Gallery.

1900 Dactyle 3 #53668

Status: My Collection
Hunter: Carl H (Olivetti48)
Created: 06-28-2014 at 12:50PM
Last Edit: 04-29-2017 at 03:07PM


Description:

This machine is the french version of the Blickensderfer.

The key order is:
wzbhfxk
^qpmdlcévg
uijasetonr

WZYBHFXK
'QPMDLCèVG
UIJASETDNR

°%:()"?!
–&ùà.,cœfr/
4321056789

Annotations: line 7, first symbol ist the O and the dot for No. (=number)
line 8, 9th symbol ist fr for French Franc

Typeface specimen: Sometimes the typewheel turns to much or to few, I corrected these by hand.

I visited the Blickensderfer Plant and Salesroom in 2015. Pictures in the Gallery.

Typeface Specimen:

Photos:





you have to turn it, then you can open it
you have to turn it, then you can open it

The Blickensderfer plant in 1913...
The Blickensderfer plant in 1913...

...and in 2015 (Stamford, 644 Atlantic Street)
...and in 2015 (Stamford, 644 Atlantic Street)

The Blickensderfer New York Salesroom in 1897/98...
The Blickensderfer New York Salesroom in 1897/98...

...and in 2015 (the leftist part where "Mr. Fashion" is)
...and in 2015 (the leftist part where "Mr. Fashion" is)

Hunter: Carl H (Olivetti48)

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Status: Typewriter Hunter
Points: 2690

Typewriter collector from Germany. I collect all brands, but like Olivetti the most. I'm not that type of collector that buys the most expensive, old or rare pieces. I love and collect typewriters because it was an everyday product millions of people used. Much of them are well-made and were so expensive for there pre-owner – now, people want not to throw them away, but they don't want them anymore – and so, there are ridiculous cheap. When I see a typewriter, standing around and being so cheap, I cannot abandon it. (I hope my english is at least understandable, feel free to correct me).



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