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1948 Royal Quiet De Luxe Serial # A – 1621926 1948 Royal Quiet De Luxe typewriter, Serial # A – 1621926 Christopher Cottle's 1948 Royal Quiet De Luxe typewriter. 2023-03-04 From the Virtual Typewriter Collection of Christopher Cottle: 1948 Royal Quiet De Luxe Serial # A – 1621926 My 3rd Dreyfuss "Tuxedo" model. Purchased from ShopGoodWill in February 2023. I very much like the design. I am looking for something in almost perfect condition and I will sell the others. Space bar not working but other than that all seems to be good. Photos are from ShopGoodWill and will be replaced once it is fully working. Came with case, Royal brush and original manual.

1948 Royal Quiet De Luxe #A – 1621926

Status: My Collection
Hunter: Christopher Cottle (chriscottle1953)
Created: 03-04-2023 at 09:25AM
Last Edit: 03-04-2023 at 09:30AM


Description:

My 3rd Dreyfuss "Tuxedo" model. Purchased from ShopGoodWill in February 2023. I very much like the design. I am looking for something in almost perfect condition and I will sell the others. Space bar not working but other than that all seems to be good. Photos are from ShopGoodWill and will be replaced once it is fully working. Came with case, Royal brush and original manual.

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1948 Royal QDL ShopGoodWill Photo front view
1948 Royal QDL ShopGoodWill Photo front view

1948 Royal QDL ShopGoodWill Photo front view with case
1948 Royal QDL ShopGoodWill Photo front view with case

1948 Royal QDL ShopGoodWill Photo left view
1948 Royal QDL ShopGoodWill Photo left view

1948 Royal QDL ShopGoodWill Photo  right view
1948 Royal QDL ShopGoodWill Photo right view

1948 Royal QDL ShopGoodWill Photo rear view
1948 Royal QDL ShopGoodWill Photo rear view

1948 Royal QDL ShopGoodWill Photo under view
1948 Royal QDL ShopGoodWill Photo under view

Hunter: Christopher Cottle (chriscottle1953)

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I have owned a 1952 Royal HHE since 1967. It was purchased (in Montreal) by my parents for my Grade 9 typing class. Only one male in the class; however, I learned to touch type along with 28 grade 9 girls. I no longer use my physics or intergral calculus but I use my typing every day. The HHE has crossed Canada several times along with the solid oak 1950s centre lift typing desk which was also bought for me. $20 for the desk and typewriter and that included delivery. In September 2022, on a whim, I decided to clean the machine that I have had for 53 years, for the first time since 1967 and now it is all back to full working condition. I enjoyed the process so I decided to look on the internet and I bought a 1922 Royal Model 10 on eBay. Not working; however, seemed that the body was in good shape, along with 100 years of dirt and probably at least 70 years of office smoke. I was able to get it fully working and polished and my wife wanted it as a show piece on the book shelves. Next, I bought a 1948 Royal Quiet De Luxe two tone (Dreyfuss tuxedo model) that may not need much work; however, I love the shape and the blend of black and grey. I understand that they were only built in 1948 and then they switched to grey only in 1949, although with the same Dreyfuss design. It may not need much tinkering but will definetly need a lot of cleaning. Love to tinker.. Then, I bought a 1932 Royal Model O that likely will need some work beyond cleaning. That will hopefully be the last time I pay shipping for a typewriter. Riiiggghhhtttttt. Love to tinker.
That was September 2022 ... any chance I have been bitten by the "bug".
It is now May 2023 ... just acquired another (an Olympia CE12 Electric) although I did not have to pay for it as it was going to the garbage ... bonus. I currently have over 35 machines inculding a Royal Standard Model 1 / two Oliver No 5 Batwings / Corona Foldable Model 3 / Blickensderfer Model 9 (Pharmacy Keyboard/Typeball) / 1898 Blickensderfer Model 7 (QWERTY), a dual pane Royal 10, a single pane Royal 10 and a collection of Royal QDLs. Most need major cleaning and hours to get fully working. Not rare but distinctive and affordable. I am tinkering away. Yes, I was bitten and it is time to slow down



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