1923 Noiseless 4 and a half #69267
Status: My Collection
Hunter: Mark Schrad (MLSchrad)
Created: 01-03-2021 at 07:38PM
Last Edit: 08-01-2023 at 04:37PM
Description:
I got this Noiseless outside of a flea market in Quakerstown, Pennsylvania in January, 2018. It seems to be in that nether-region between a model 4 and a model 5--so I dubbed it a 4 1/2. For one, the database here suggests that 5s begin with a #5 prefix (this one doesn't), and the model 5s began at 5/69296, which comes after this one, which is 69267. However, it does have a mix of features between the 4 and the 5. It has 30 keys instead of 28, it has a bi-chrome ribbon color selector, which the 5s had and the 4s didn't, but it doesn't have the lettering indicating "upper" and "lower," such, as a 5 would. Plus it has a very circuitous ribbon run.
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Hunter: Mark Schrad (MLSchrad)
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