And it's not really black, sort of dark grey really... |
I know just where to store it... |
Royal KMG, early 50s for $95 with the stand. I do not know what stands are worth but this was too much for me even though I love these machines. Besides, I have two in my home already. |
Marked down to $20 from $35. I am not interested in toy typewriters but I figured I'd get a picture. |
Marked down to $45 from $90 this wide carriage Underwood has been at this consignment shop for over a year and needs a lot of TLC. I don't really like wide carriage machines anyway. |
Earlier Smith Corona 6 series electric for $50 which is pretty ridiculous in my mind. This machine has been at this store several months. |
Corona 4 in Duco Channel Blue for $125 with no case. No thanks. It does have both spool covers though... |
Remington All-New or early Quiet Riter for only $45 in very good shape. This is a good deal, but not a good enough deal. If it's still there after being marked down someday... we'll see. |
Very sad Royal HH which has been in this store forever and is in terrible shape. At $40 it will probably remain there for a long time into the future. |
The US Navy Underwood Universal Radio Mill on the left, and the Western Union Underwood Telegraph Mill on the right. |
The shift catch on the US Navy Mill to keep the carriage from bobbing in a small ship or plane as the machine is exposed to vibration. |
The Western Union Telegraph Mill with the useless symbols for shifts. |
The US Navy Radio Mill with redundant capital letters for shifts. |
I do have a third mill, a Postal Telegraph Remington Mill, which is non-functioning, very attractive, and types ++++ if you shift it. |
This machine on typewriter database for more pics and info! |