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1937 Remington Model 1 Serial # P122299 1937 Remington Model 1 typewriter, Serial # P122299 Ted Munk's 1937 Remington Model 1 typewriter. 2018-10-22 From the Virtual Typewriter Collection of Ted Munk: 1937 Remington Model 1 Serial # P122299 A very clean example of the Remington Model 1 "Noisy Noiseless" Portable. I believe it was previously owned by pioneer Laveen, AZ dairyman Armon D "Dee" Cheatham who probably owned it from 1937 until unloading the typewriter at a yard sale in the late 1990's to a much younger version of me.

See links for information about "Dee" Cheatham.

1937 Remington Model 1 #P122299

Status: Sightings
Hunter: Ted Munk (munk)
Created: 02-20-2013 at 04:04PM
Last Edit: 10-22-2018 at 05:33PM


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A very clean example of the Remington Model 1 "Noisy Noiseless" Portable. I believe it was previously owned by pioneer Laveen, AZ dairyman Armon D "Dee" Cheatham who probably owned it from 1937 until unloading the typewriter at a yard sale in the late 1990's to a much younger version of me.

See links for information about "Dee" Cheatham.

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This photo shows the name and address of the previous owner. I believe Mr. Cheatham retired to Mesa from Laveen, where he finally sold his typewriter.
This photo shows the name and address of the previous owner. I believe Mr. Cheatham retired to Mesa from Laveen, where he finally sold his typewriter.

Hunter: Ted Munk (munk)

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I am a scoundrel without a cause, and my swank outshines the sun.

I am a casual Typewriter Hunter residing in the sweltering deserts of Arizona with a wife, three cats and about 50 typewriters. My main hunting ground is thrift stores, and I rarely pay more than $10 for a machine. My collection consists mainly of portables with cases, and they stay in the cases unless I am actively using it (usually more than one at a time). I do, however keep a handful of interesting Selectrics, including a Composer and a couple of large Nakajima Electronics to use as daisywheel printers for my vintage laptop collection.



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