1908 Adler 7 #38263
Status: Sightings
Hunter: Carl H (Olivetti48)
Created: 01-29-2018 at 12:04PM
Last Edit: 01-29-2018 at 12:07PM
![1908 #38263](https://typewriterdatabase.com/img/gadler _10025_1517252654.jpg)
Description:
Sighting
Strange version. I wonder what was beneath the "Cosmos" plate. Adler used a lot of rebrands like Orel or Adlerette but I never saw a […]-Adler.
Typeface Specimen:
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Photos:
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Hunter: Carl H (Olivetti48)
Carl H's Typewriter Galleries [ My Collection ] [ My Sightings ]
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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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