1924 Royal 10 #X-829999
Status: My Collection
Hunter: Michael Hoehne (mhoehne)
Created: 12-21-2013 at 10:09AM
Last Edit: 03-22-2015 at 07:26PM
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Description:
Apparently to modernize this, Royal or a rebuilder replaced the glass panels with black-painted ones---and then left those ancient-looking exposed spools??
Typeface Specimen:
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Photos:
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Hunter: Michael Hoehne (mhoehne)
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While I find all of mankind's inventions interesting, I am most enchanted by the human-scale arts and devices, the ones that can be created (and repaired) in a home workshop or studio; the ones that can be understood by looking at them; the ones that do something useful or stir admiration. Typewriters work for me.
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