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Royal 10 dual glass tyewriter

By C Benavidez, 1 January, 2011
Description

This has a tag on it (Fidelity Typewriter Shop)  Serial # is X378689.  It has dual glass beveled windows on the side.  it is very heavy, like cast iron.  Needs to be cleaned.  It seems to work but sticks a little probably due to dirt build up.

Category
General Antiques and Collectibles
Medium
steel
Distinguishing marks
serial # X378689
Condition
Good
Size and dimensions of this item
12'x10'x8"
Date Period
1914
Weight
approx 40 lbs
History
purchased at a flea market
eBay Auction Link
Price Paid (If known)
?
For Sale?
No
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C Benavidez

14 years 6 months ago

Re: Royal 10 dual glass tyewriter

I would really like some information on this and if someone could tell me it's value, that would be great!

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C Benavidez

14 years 6 months ago

Re: Royal 10 dual glass tyewriter

I'm still looking for help on this one.  I've seen very diversified prices on this model of typewriter.

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C Benavidez

14 years 6 months ago

Re: Royal 10 dual glass tyewriter

Anyone got anything on this?

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C Benavidez

13 years 2 months ago

Re: Royal 10 dual glass tyewriter

Wow, I guess this whole Instappraisal isn't so instant or should I say at all.  I have had this listed for probably two months and have received nothing.  I guess you get what you pay for.

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fishwhacker

13 years 2 months ago

Re: Royal 10 dual glass tyewriter

 The general rule for typewriters, unless in some way special or rare, is that they are boat anchors. This particular one in its current condition would be lucky to fetch 50-100$ at auction. Items frequenetly get burried in pages where no one sees them after the first couple days of posting, furthermore the people that do take the time to appraise things for free generally will go after the 10% of things on here that are more interesting and actually worth money before coming back to POSSIBLY post what someone has is worth not much to nothing. Just how it is,

 

-Nick

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