HOLIDAY POSER
The clues are:
1.
It is a portable (There is a clue in that to the first
part of the name, I swear).
2. Add an “O” to the front of first part of the
name and you have an Australian restaurant chain
3.
The name is hyphenated.
4.
This machine appeared in a Christmas Day image on
this blog.
5.
The second part of the name is a word that, as in
this case, neither Remington nor Corona seemed able to spell right.
(Corona
looked to the sky and came up a letter short; Remington was very quiet in its
embarrassment)
6.
The second part of the name actually means “a
religious or solemn observance or act”
7.
The typewriter was made between 1931 and April 1934.
Only 11,500 were ever made. They were made by Remington. They look like Remingtons.
8.
The serial number starts with the letters “SR”
9.
“SR” stands for Sears Roebuck.
10.
You can read all about this model on Richard Polt’s Remington
portables page at The Classic Typewriter Page at
http://site.xavier.edu/polt/typewriters/rem-portables.htm
http://site.xavier.edu/polt/typewriters/rem-portables.htm
2 comments:
notagain won the book!
Porto-Rite.
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