1974 Adler J2 #15080432
Status: My Collection
Hunter: Mark Rosenzweig (MarkR)
Created: 09-26-2023 at 01:16PM
Last Edit: 09-26-2023 at 01:29PM
![1974 #15080432](https://typewriterdatabase.com/img/g_adler_21353_1695760181.jpg)
Description:
This plastic-bodied machine features not-that-common cubic font. It is similar to my earlier Triumph Perfect, which has a more-rounded metal body. (Adler and Triumph were made by the same company at that point.) Made in Western Germany
Typeface Specimen:
![](https://typewriterdatabase.com/images/type-not-entered.jpg)
Photos:
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Hunter: Mark Rosenzweig (MarkR)
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Status: Typewriter Hunter
Points: 316
I have collected typewriters since the early 1970s. My first collectible machine was a Mignon, but I also had everyday typers then, first a Voss ST-24 and an Olivetti Praxis 48, and then a Hermes 3000 and a Hermes 10. Over the last decade or so, I've turned my focus from early machines (Lambert, Blickensderfer, Hammond, Smith-Premier, etc.) to portables.
Besides typewriters, I also am avid about Studebakers, and have had a 1964 Studebaker GT Hawk since 1979.
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