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Monday, 25 August 2014

Not Again! From Miss Remington to Peter B in Tacoma - the "new" Remington 10

Remington Notes, Vol 3, No 10, 1915




Typewriter Topics, July 1915

4 comments:

  1. Great resource. I understand Remington put a lot of hope in this new and improved machine, especially to revive its position in the industry.

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  2. I've wanted to get my hands on a Remington 10 for a while. I've always liked the way my Remington 12 works, but I'm curious to see how it compares with the earlier model (favourably, I hope!)

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  3. Thanks Mark and Miguel. I love the reference to getting rid of all the "gingerbread" decaling! Other than the Remington 2, the only other Remington standard I have kept is a 16.

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  4. That is very cool. Thanks so much to you and Miss Remington! I'd like to make this into a poster.
    There's an L.C. Smith for sale now that looks pretty similar.

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