Agree with you entirely Erik. Nonetheless I think the claims made in association with these typewriters warrants giving these a run here. I am especially fascinated by the use of Olivetti Doras.
Richard: Yes, I did notice the size of the base and wondered if it was an electric, but not knowing much about the early Remington electric I didn't mention it. Georg: If you read the post you will see there the title page of the book. ISBN 1-57318-060-2, published 1997, L. Ron Hubbard Library.
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So much BS from one Remington Noiseless...
Agree with you entirely Erik. Nonetheless I think the claims made in association with these typewriters warrants giving these a run here. I am especially fascinated by the use of Olivetti Doras.
"Under-wood"?
"Super Seven"? That's not a model 7 but an 8 or 9.
And in that early photo, LRH is using a Remington 10 or 12.
More mysteries about a Genius.
Actually, it looks like in that early photo, that is a very rare Remington Electric! Check out the angle of the keys and the size of the base.
source?
Richard: Yes, I did notice the size of the base and wondered if it was an electric, but not knowing much about the early Remington electric I didn't mention it.
Georg: If you read the post you will see there the title page of the book. ISBN 1-57318-060-2, published 1997, L. Ron Hubbard Library.
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