1937 Continental Standard #647126-1
Status: My Collection
Hunter: Sergei Viktorovich (Sergei110)
Created: 03-19-2021 at 09:00AM
Last Edit: 03-20-2021 at 04:45AM
Description:
The completely ordinary "Continental".
I don't know, was it Latin or Cyrillic in original, but it was re-brazing in the Soviet times.
Its unique feature - the front hatch door from the "Moskva" Standard) Since "Moskva" is blatantly copied from the "Continental' - the door (and many other details) is completely identical)
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Hunter: Sergei Viktorovich (Sergei110)
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Hi everyone!
I'm Sergei, I was made in Russia)
A psychologist, a collector of all sorts of vintage junk, typewriters, alarm clocks, and so on.
I love typewriters, and typewriters love me))
I wouldn't call myself a HUNTER - I just love typewriters, use them and collect some of them.
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