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196X Remington Holiday Serial # M313824 196X Remington Holiday typewriter, Serial # M313824 Joy Draiocht's 196X Remington Holiday typewriter. 2024-04-07 From the Virtual Typewriter Collection of Joy Draiocht: 196X Remington Holiday Serial # M313824 Likely made in 1961 or 1962, but I cannot confidently say. Made in Holland. Found at a small second hand shop in the Northeast USA in fantastic condition and with the case. Originally, the shop owner wanted $195 for it as it had gone through a good bit of repair and cleaning with a new ribbon installed. However, after sitting in his shop for 4 years and slashing the price without anyone biting, he was happy to sell it to me for $65. It was tagged $75 as the most recent price, but after having a nice conversation and telling him I was a writer, he knocked $10 off just because he knew it was going to be used.

And I have used it quite a bit!

After searching through online archives and preserved ads from 1961 and 1962, this model was advertised as a gift for young students in need of a typewriter at an affordable price. I found two prices. $49.95 and $59.95. This price slash, while appealing, did mean some standard features you might see from the time for portables are missing and the material used for the body a bit lackluster.

The outer shell is plastic and the carriage is metal. Because of this, the original sky/powder blue color is only preserved on the carriage and the rest yellowed to a sea foam green color (though it's hard to see in the pictures). The white case also yellowed in a way that matches with the aging of the keys. I find it charming!

As for the type feel, I was expecting worse considering what few opinions are floating of the Holiday are mostly negative. I have comfortably typed on it for hours at a time. There are some quirks (as with all typewriters), but they are easily worked around. I do at times wish it supported two-toned ribbon, but it wasn't a make or break for me. I do lack the experience many enthusiasts have so perhaps I am settling for a genuinely subpar experience. However, this darling has become so dear to me it now doesn't matter.

I'll post more photos later and will answer any questions I can as the info on this model is quite sparse! And if you have any info you can provide, it is more than appreciated!

196X Remington Holiday #M313824

Status: My Collection
Hunter: Joy Draiocht (Draiocht)
Created: 04-07-2024 at 08:44PM
Last Edit: 04-07-2024 at 08:50PM


Description:

Likely made in 1961 or 1962, but I cannot confidently say. Made in Holland. Found at a small second hand shop in the Northeast USA in fantastic condition and with the case. Originally, the shop owner wanted $195 for it as it had gone through a good bit of repair and cleaning with a new ribbon installed. However, after sitting in his shop for 4 years and slashing the price without anyone biting, he was happy to sell it to me for $65. It was tagged $75 as the most recent price, but after having a nice conversation and telling him I was a writer, he knocked $10 off just because he knew it was going to be used.

And I have used it quite a bit!

After searching through online archives and preserved ads from 1961 and 1962, this model was advertised as a gift for young students in need of a typewriter at an affordable price. I found two prices. $49.95 and $59.95. This price slash, while appealing, did mean some standard features you might see from the time for portables are missing and the material used for the body a bit lackluster.

The outer shell is plastic and the carriage is metal. Because of this, the original sky/powder blue color is only preserved on the carriage and the rest yellowed to a sea foam green color (though it's hard to see in the pictures). The white case also yellowed in a way that matches with the aging of the keys. I find it charming!

As for the type feel, I was expecting worse considering what few opinions are floating of the Holiday are mostly negative. I have comfortably typed on it for hours at a time. There are some quirks (as with all typewriters), but they are easily worked around. I do at times wish it supported two-toned ribbon, but it wasn't a make or break for me. I do lack the experience many enthusiasts have so perhaps I am settling for a genuinely subpar experience. However, this darling has become so dear to me it now doesn't matter.

I'll post more photos later and will answer any questions I can as the info on this model is quite sparse! And if you have any info you can provide, it is more than appreciated!

Typeface Specimen:

Photos:

Side by side with the case cover
Side by side with the case cover

Standing on her own
Standing on her own

Side shot without case
Side shot without case

Side with case
Side with case

Serial Number
Serial Number

MADE IN HOLLAND
MADE IN HOLLAND

Hunter: Joy Draiocht (Draiocht)

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I grew up in a household of analog and digital tech. For most of my life, I dominantly worked in computer repair, preserving and maintaining older computer tech, and keeping up with advances. However, as I shifted my focus towards becoming a creative writer (a side passion of mine), I leapt into the world of writer's tools. I've amassed a collection of word processor programs, devices (Neo2 my beloved), and stationary. However, I lamented the typewriter I grew up with which my mother sold years ago at a yard sale. I cannot remember its name or what it was and remain on the hunt for it. I moved on as most options around me were in the hundreds if not thousands.

I convinced myself my longing was derived from rose tinted glasses of yesteryear and I had all I needed.

Until I stumbled into a dear typewriter sitting alone on a shelf at a quiet second hand shop, fully operable and ready to go. It is like a second limb to me now and while I do not need to grow a collection, the accessibility, ability to repair, and preservation of the romance of the typewriter is dear to me. So, here I am.



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