1935 Erika S #211044/s
Status: My Collection
Hunter: Stanislaus Strodorodofjodoff (Stanislaus)
Created: 12-20-2025 at 10:54AM
Last Edit: 12-30-2025 at 10:30AM
Description:
I recently purchased this beautiful machine from a collector/refurbisher. This is a rare piece because of its Fraktur font. Fraktur is different from Olde English, and include long-s and short-s as well as ligatures (see typeface specimen). Typing is very soft due to the Seidel & Naumann type mechanism. Please note its uncommon wrinkle finish. Also, the chrome and the rest of the machine is free of rust.
This machine must be dated between 1934 and 1935. According to Burghagen list of manufacturing years Series S started in 1934.
Typeface Specimen:
Photos:
Hunter: Stanislaus Strodorodofjodoff (Stanislaus)
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A bloke from Germany who used to have a small computers collection to get the history of typing and text processing over periods of time. An S&N Ideal model D was the first in early 80ies. Later to be followed by an IBM Selectric as the step towards digital. Someother devices I used for typing in my professional and personal life, such as a Commodore CBM and Macintosh as well as a VAXstation as well as other things to process characters, were in the collection. The collection was ressolved due to space issues.
Today the Selectric, the Ideal D and a Macintosh Classic II are the remains from the past. Over recent years some other machines to write by types on bars have been added. Most recently an Erika S with a rare Fraktur typeface joined the party.
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I am also looking for stuff, well stuff that anyone wants to collect: special typefonts (olde German), IBM printing elements for the 88 character machine, Mignon type cylinders and pointer-plates, mint condition Smith-Coronas...
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