1927 Continental Standard #335676
Status: My Collection
Hunter: Ragnar Schliecker (Ragnarock1918)
Created: 11-27-2025 at 02:21PM
Last Edit: 11-27-2025 at 02:31PM
Description:
Fully working
No hard damage to the machine
Feet are missing (I made new ones)
Some minimal wear on the paint and top decals
No keys are missing
Smooth
Fast
Platen and rollers are hard
Typeface Specimen:
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Hunter: Ragnar Schliecker (Ragnarock1918)
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Status: Typewriter Hunter
Points: 73
I am a musician from Norway
I collcet typewriters and try my best to restore them and I use them daily for everyday things like work. I love using my typewriters, as it gives off a more tactile feel and more personal feel, and when I do work related things like schoolwork it makes me write more accurately because It's harder to correct.
I recently even got gifted my first electronic from my partner! She gave me the AX-100. It is really nice for school work because it can do corrections more professionally and it appears better on scans. So for letters I use manuals and for school I use the electric.
I currectly have 5 typewriters
Brother AX-100 Electronic Typewriter..............................(2000)
Remtor 10-60 Correction (Brother off-brand) ................(1980s)
Olympia Traveller de Luxe (Green)....................................(1970s)
Hermes Baby (Orange)......................................................(1972)
Remington Holiday.............................................................(1966)
Continental Standard.........................................................(1927)
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