1926-1930 Senta 4 #46961
Status: Sightings
Hunter: Milan Berta (OSMSK)
Created: 07-14-2023 at 05:58AM
Last Edit: 12-09-2023 at 04:25PM
Description:
I bought this typewriter because I was curious and had never seen a four bank Senta. From the pictures, he looked to be in very bad shape. Dusty, dirty, rusty, but I was hoping to get it working... Unfortunately, the real condition was even worse than the pictures. Many parts are missing. But two weeks later I found another Senta 4B...you can find it in this database. So I offered this machine to other enthusiasts as a source of spare parts.
Sold 12/2023
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Hunter: Milan Berta (OSMSK)
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Status: Typewriter Hunter
Points: 10340
Historical typewriters, cameras, sewing machines, ... - all beautiful things, that work only on the basis of human skill and ability. Therefore, they deserve our attention and respect. I do not want to let those inventions that pushed us forward much faster than we were prepared, them disappear in this way.
Lives in Michalovce, Slovakia. Proud father of two children. Started collecting in March 2020. More a hunter than a collector or restorer. But determined to change it and bring the machines to a new life. Thank you in advance for any of your advice and help. (English is not my strong side, so I use Uncle Google's help. Correct me anytime).
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