1932 Royal Signet #E1413
Status: My Collection
Hunter: Mark Schrad (MLSchrad)
Created: 01-01-2021 at 05:34PM
Last Edit: 04-09-2022 at 01:23PM
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Description:
This 1932 Royal Signet was found at a garage sale in Allentown, Pennsylvania in September of 2020. It is perhaps the most stripped-down of all Depression-era models: no shift, no lower case, no margins, no bell... no nothing! No nonsense. I love it.
Typeface Specimen:
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Photos:
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Hunter: Mark Schrad (MLSchrad)
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Points: 27562
Professor of Political Science and Director of Russian Area Studies at Villanova University. Writes about alcohol politics, Russia, and international law when not refurbishing old typewriters.
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