Typewriter Remington Standard Number 7 Year 1899

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Standard Remington Machine Number 7

Serial number 69124

Does not work

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Remington nº7 year 1899 typewriter Remington nº7, manufactured around 1898 by Wyckoff, Seamans and Benedict, in Ilion, New York, USA. Remington was one of the fathers of the typewriter and one of the most important and prolific companies in history. When the first typewriters appeared, we did not see what we were writing, it was for hidden writing. In order to see what we wrote, we had to lift the car. This happened because the rate bars strike the bottom of the paper and make a movement upwards, which in English is called Downstrike. The rate bars are arranged in an oval basket that looks like a bird's nest. It has a wide strip, much wider than the more recent machines which had 13 or 16 mm coils. The machine was made of black enameled cast iron. It has a keyboard made up of four rows and a capital double key. Keep the logo and name Remington on the clipboard in good condition. On the frame, under the space bar, in golden letters is the name Remington Standard Typewriter nº7. It keeps a large part of the decoration with golden and blue lines.


- Height: 27cm

- Width: 40cm

- Depth: 40cm

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Remington nº7 year 1899 typewriter Remington nº7, manufactured around 1898 by Wyckoff, Seamans and Benedict, in Ilion, New York, USA. Remington was one of the fathers of the typewriter and one of the most important and prolific companies in history. When the first typewriters appeared, we did not see what we were writing, it was for hidden writing. In order to see what we wrote, we had to lift the car. This happened because the rate bars strike the bottom of the paper and make a movement upwards, which in English is called Downstrike. The rate bars are arranged in an oval basket that looks like a bird's nest. It has a wide strip, much wider than the more recent machines which had 13 or 16 mm coils. The machine was made of black enameled cast iron. It has a keyboard made up of four rows and