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- Typewriter Cover - Dirt and dust can muck up a typewriter's essential moving parts. A simple cover prevents grime from accumulating and helps keep the platen turning, carriage sliding, inked ribbon moving, and keys clacking away unhindered.

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Typewriter Cover
Dirt and dust can muck up a typewriter's essential moving parts. A simple cover prevents grime from accumulating and helps keep the platen turning, carriage sliding, inked ribbon moving, and keys clacking away unhindered.
- Remington Typewriter Cover - Dirt and dust can muck up a typewriter's essential moving parts. A simple cover prevents grime from accumulating and helps keep the platen turning, carriage sliding, inked ribbon moving, and keys clacking away unhindered.

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Remington Typewriter Cover
Dirt and dust can muck up a typewriter's essential moving parts. A simple cover prevents grime from accumulating and helps keep the platen turning, carriage sliding, inked ribbon moving, and keys clacking away unhindered.
- Burroughs Electric Typewriter, 1938 -

- 1938
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Burroughs Electric Typewriter, 1938
- Noiseless Typewriter, 1921 -

- 1921
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Noiseless Typewriter, 1921
- Mignon Typewriter, 1904-1915 - This German-made index typewriter remained popular long after typewriters with QWERTY keyboards were thought to have conquered the market. On the Mignon, the user would select a letter with the pointer and push down to print from a cylindrical typewheel. Though most index typewriters' popularity peaked around 1890, the Mignon was still being manufactured and sold into the 1930s as an inexpensive business machine, not a novelty.

- 1904-1915
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Mignon Typewriter, 1904-1915
This German-made index typewriter remained popular long after typewriters with QWERTY keyboards were thought to have conquered the market. On the Mignon, the user would select a letter with the pointer and push down to print from a cylindrical typewheel. Though most index typewriters' popularity peaked around 1890, the Mignon was still being manufactured and sold into the 1930s as an inexpensive business machine, not a novelty.
- Corona Portable Typewriter, 1917 -

- circa 1920
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Corona Portable Typewriter, 1917
- Hall Typewriter, 1881-1895 -

- 1881-1895
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Hall Typewriter, 1881-1895
- Densmore Typewriter, 1895-1905 -

- 1895-1905
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Densmore Typewriter, 1895-1905
- People's Typewriter, 1892-1900 -

- 1892-1900
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People's Typewriter, 1892-1900
- Hammond Multiplex Typewriter, 1915 - Inventor James Bartlett Hammond of New York developed an innovative "type shuttle" for his typewriters which moved type cleanly and efficiently. Users could switch out interchangeable type shuttles for different scripts, symbols, and alphabets. This 1915 Hammond Multiplex can hold two type shuttles at once, allowing a user to switch seamlessly between them. The Hammond slogan: "For All Nations and Tongues."

- 1915
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Hammond Multiplex Typewriter, 1915
Inventor James Bartlett Hammond of New York developed an innovative "type shuttle" for his typewriters which moved type cleanly and efficiently. Users could switch out interchangeable type shuttles for different scripts, symbols, and alphabets. This 1915 Hammond Multiplex can hold two type shuttles at once, allowing a user to switch seamlessly between them. The Hammond slogan: "For All Nations and Tongues."