1917 Remington 10 #RS71481
Status: My Collection
Hunter: Erik Bruchez (ebruchez)
Created: 06-19-2018 at 09:44PM
Last Edit: 06-19-2018 at 09:45PM
Description:
This is a classic. Unlike the Remington 12, it doesn't yet use a segment (invented by Wagner/Underwood), but instead each typebar is on its own hinge. The 12 added closing panels, but the 10 has an open frame, which I like very much.
The pictures show the machine as I got it.
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Hunter: Erik Bruchez (ebruchez)
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I started collecting my first pre-WW2 standard typewriters in 2017. Since then I have added a few machines to my collection, which now ranges from the 1880s to the 1980s. As of 2024, I have more big standard (desktop) typewriters than portables, a few standard electrics, and some unusual machines like Varitypers, uncommon IBM machines, and more. I am not a pro restorer, but I have restored a few of my machines beyond simple cleaning.
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