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1936 Smith Corona Standard Serial # 1C62096 1936 Smith Corona Standard typewriter, Serial # 1C62096 Mac Derscheid's 1936 Smith Corona Standard typewriter. 2020-08-22 From the Virtual Typewriter Collection of Mac Derscheid: 1936 Smith Corona Standard Serial # 1C62096 This is the second Corona Standard I purchased. I removed all the shell parts, and used the best ones on my working Corona Standard, as this machine does not work and is missing pieces. It is currently a work in progress. Eventually I hope to repaint the shell pieces which are in bad shape, repair the machine, and have a second Corona Standard, which is my favorite typewriter ever made.

1936 Smith Corona Standard #1C62096

Status: My Collection
Hunter: Mac Derscheid (mderscheid)
Created: 12-10-2016 at 05:59PM
Last Edit: 08-22-2020 at 04:41PM


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This is the second Corona Standard I purchased. I removed all the shell parts, and used the best ones on my working Corona Standard, as this machine does not work and is missing pieces. It is currently a work in progress. Eventually I hope to repaint the shell pieces which are in bad shape, repair the machine, and have a second Corona Standard, which is my favorite typewriter ever made.

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Hunter: Mac Derscheid (mderscheid)

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My first experience with a typewriter came when I was around 6 years old, every time I visited my grandmother I would go type on her Smith Corona electronic typewriter. Back in early 2012, my mother stumbled across the USBTypewriter project, and I was hooked instantly. I quickly bought a kit, and in June 2012 I purchased the machine to be used with it: my beautiful late model Royal 10. Later that year I stopped at an antique store, and found another machine: this time a Remington Rand Model 7. I thought I would buy just one more. Then later, one more. And then one more. Pretty soon I amassed around 30 machines, and that number is still growing today! I hope to get them all uploaded here soon so that I actually have a count on my typewriters, because I lost count long ago.



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