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Fri 19 Apr

Typewriters - Four pieces - 1st Cardinal, year of issue 1923, serial no. 792, German type lever machine, which could not establish itself on the market, The "Cardinal" is one of the rarer German standard machines, the designer of the machine was Alfred Wallenstein, manufactured by the "Uhrenfabrik vorm. L. Furtwängler Söhne AG", a special feature of the "Cardinal" was that it did not have a carriage pull belt, instead the carriage was moved by cogwheels, with front impact and simple changeover, the machine was very easy to maintain, as its elements were combined in groups that could be removed without further disassembly (source Internet KLEINE AUSSTELLUNG "HISTORISCHE BÜROTECHNIK", Betzwieser) 2nd Adler, model 25, black, around 1925, Adlerwerke Frankfurt, serial no. 402027, bumper machine, the typefaces in front of the metal rods ("bumpers") hit the cylinder from the front when the keys are struck, the typewriter is one of the first of the model series produced by Adler with four rows of keyboards, 46 keys for 92 characters 3rd Remington Standard No. 7, end of the 19th century, American underfeed typewriter with simple changeover, popular in America and Europe, type lever machine with underfeed and simple changeover, special features: Keyboard lever made of wood, Year of manufacture: 1897, Manufacturer: Remington Typewriter Company, Ilion, NY, USA, Remington was the first company in the world to start factory production of typewriters in 1873, the "Remington 7" was also sold in large numbers in Europe, like all Remington machines, this machine also had a four-row "half keyboard", i.e. each key could be used to enter two different characters. This was made possible by the switch invented by Remington, with which two different characters could be written with each type carrier, when the switch was activated the carriage was moved backwards, whereby the capital letters were printed, (source: Internet KLEINE AUSSTELLUNG "HISTORISCHE BÜROTECHNIK", Betzwieser) 4. Triumph Simplex model 10, 1930s, type lever machine with front impact and simple changeover, manufacturer: Triumph-Werke Nürnberg A.G., Nuremberg, marked LVA Ofr. u. Mfr. No. 97 function untested, signs of age, rubbed, bumped

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