Wonderful! Design by Sunberg and Ferar Studio. In Brazil these machines were build from 1969 until the mid 80's as Remington Speristar.
@loveisall5520Ай бұрын
Aren't these beautiful? I owned a brown one of these, purchased new in the 1970's. I bought it just for its looks. Wish I still had it now! I always like this style of Remington keys, with the white tops and dark bottoms. Someone is gonna love typing on this.
@nguyenhuuucjoseph1747Ай бұрын
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@jeremynv89523Ай бұрын
Ah, this one is my Holy Grail... They're very hard to find in the States, because unlike the venerable IBM Selectrics, these ones were thrown away when they became "obsolete".
@JB-uv4hmАй бұрын
I believe that shell was intended to get an electric put in it much like Royal’s Empress/Electress. But the 25 bodywork ended up different for whatever reason.
@jackwilliam2226Ай бұрын
I was a Remington Sales rep for a few years and shamefully sold this model from about 1969 on. It was a heap of plastic rubbish and not a patch on the previous Rem GJ International. The innards of this (heap of junk) Model NJ 24 were copied from a 1936 SJ model, but the production quality was abysmally poor compared to the 1936 model. The model NJ was the last one they made. Within months, I went to Hermes, a Swiss typewriter company where the quality was superb.
@AtelierDBurgoyneАй бұрын
Does it have "magic margins" ? The carriage appears to have interesting features.