1939 Remington 17 #J1313449
Status: My Collection
Hunter: John Abbott (TruckerGeek)
Created: 05-14-2020 at 08:59PM
Last Edit: 05-14-2020 at 09:05PM

Description:
1166. This looked like a good value. However, the right carriage knob is split so it looks like an Oreo that has been separated. It is also beyond dirty. I thought the keys just needed a good cleaning, but it almost seams like they have chemical burns. It is pretty raw. I am hoping I can get it operational.
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Hunter: John Abbott (TruckerGeek)
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I started my collection back in 2017 when I found a 1993 Brother WP-1250, which was very close to the typewriter I owned and used to write letters home while I was stationed in Korea serving in the US Air Force (I later discovered it was most likely the Brother WP-1150, so I picked that up). In 2018, my wife took me to one of the local antique store and I saw an old typewriter that caught my eye. My wife purchased it for me for Christmas (a 1932 Royal 10). My wife and I decided to limit my collection to 5 typewriters, so I need to sell off my surplus.
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