Hello again.
I kind of forgot about this blog after last October. Its now been over a year since my last post. I plan to fix that in the coming weeks. Since that last post I have gone to Herman’s 2018 and Herman’s 2019 Summer and Fall events and acquired many machines.
On to that burning question about the mystery machine that I left on a cliffhanger.
That was a 1925 Remington Electric. Very rare only 11 known to exist (currently).
Since then I have acquired many more machines. These include
- Smith Premier No 1
- Smith Premier No 3
- Smith Premier No 4
- Smith Premier No 10 (yes another one)
- Fox 3
- Fox 4
- Fox 25
- Hammond 2
- Remington Standard 2
- Oliver 3 (x2)
- Bar-Lock 6
- Victor 2
- Densmore 4
However, when I buy all these new machines sometimes machines have to leave the collection to make room for and to finance the new arrivals.
- Smith Premier No 5
- LC Smith 5
- 1926 Remington 12
- LC Smith Super Speed
- Royal KHM
I also have a new website devoted entirely to the Densmore Typewriter
That’s all for now.
Good to see you post again.
Nice Densmore site.
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Congrats on the Densmore site! I will add it to my links.
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It was great seeing you at Herman’s last weekend. I really enjoyed observing your repair skills, swapping the escapements on those two Quiet Riters – it was so easy for you – almost did it with your eyes closed. And thanks for the Underwood 5 – what a terrific project machine!
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Hi, Can you help? I’m trying to find when the Panasonic KX-W900 was first released. Do you have any idea? Many thanks!
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