1946 Everest 90 #136018
Status: My Collection
Hunter: Massimo Martelancz (max0407)
Created: 05-22-2021 at 10:47PM
Last Edit: 05-22-2021 at 10:50PM
Description:
Very common to find today in the classic black version, not so in the colored versions such as dark red, blue, dark green or ivory. The Everest 90 was not a machine of great mechanical quality but it cost much less than an Olivetti Studio 42 and this allowed this machine to have a good sales success at the time. Note the particular font of this specimen.
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Hunter: Massimo Martelancz (max0407)
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I have been an Italian typewriter collector for many many years. At that time, I loved very old typewriters from late 1800s to early 1900s. After a break of a few years I returned to collect typewriters but no longer so old, I prefer now the design of the 40's, 50's and 60's. Yes, I am an affectionate collector of Olivetti, of course, but I'm attracted to all the other brands from that period, not just Italian.
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