1925 M. A. P. Standard 3 #102725
Status: My Collection
Hunter: Ryan Wright (qwerty)
Created: 03-25-2019 at 07:10PM
Last Edit: 03-27-2019 at 06:09PM
Description:
Halcolm Ellis of the Ellis Adding machine developed the French M.A.P Typewriter. Manufacture d' Armes de Paris (M.A.P) landed on the market in 1921.
Overall great condition, missing the case, but still retain the original ribbon spools. Everything functions as it should. The carriage moves a little slow though.
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Hunter: Ryan Wright (qwerty)
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I am an avid typewriter enthusiast with currently over one hundred (100) typewriters in my collection (and growing). I am a proud TWDB Patron. I have also collected vintage briefcases (mostly Hartmann) Movie Cameras (8mm & 16mm) and many Fountain Pens. I am the author of the novella 'Killer on the Canvas'. I am also a big Don Quixote fan. I make my home in Southern California.
My Typewriter manufacture dates currently range from 1883 to 1996.
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