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1950 Royal Quiet De Luxe Serial # AG-2120474 1950 Royal Quiet De Luxe typewriter, Serial # AG-2120474 Stephen Clancy's 1950 Royal Quiet De Luxe typewriter. 2019-10-07 From the Virtual Typewriter Collection of Stephen Clancy: 1950 Royal Quiet De Luxe Serial # AG-2120474 Nice Quiet De Luxe that is fully functional and just needed a little cleaning. Found this in the appropriately named Royall Marketplace. As a bonus, when I opened the case, found that it came with an extra ribbon, the brush eraser, and the original Royal cleaning brush.

1950 Royal Quiet De Luxe #AG-2120474

Status: My Collection
Hunter: Stephen Clancy (navyldolcdr)
Created: 10-07-2019 at 08:35AM
Last Edit: 10-07-2019 at 09:20AM


Description:

Nice Quiet De Luxe that is fully functional and just needed a little cleaning. Found this in the appropriately named Royall Marketplace. As a bonus, when I opened the case, found that it came with an extra ribbon, the brush eraser, and the original Royal cleaning brush.

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Right front and side
Right front and side

Front and top  straight on
Front and top straight on

As found in case
As found in case

Bonus extras
Bonus extras

Serial  number AG-2120474
Serial number AG-2120474

Rear panel
Rear panel

Underside werks
Underside werks

Upper  werks
Upper werks

Top and front with paper support extended
Top and front with paper support extended

Rear decals
Rear decals

Hunter: Stephen Clancy (navyldolcdr)

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Retired in June of 2015 and relocated from IL to NC (no more snow and cold but unfortunately, no more Portillo's Chicago dogs either). Missed my old manual typewriter and went on the hunt for a replacement. My first find was a 1920 Royal Model 10 (second design with the dual side glass) . Have always been very fond of typewriters, from the old portable that my mother used, to my first typing class in 1967, then on into the Navy where, as a Communications Yeoman, I worked on the AN/UGC-6 with the 28 ASR (automatic send receive) teletype machine as well as the IBM card punch machines in use at the time. I guess you can say that from 1967 onward, I have been typing on one machine or another, and now have started collecting as my little part in the preservation of the great machines of he past.



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