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Gasoline was 23 cents a gallon but Americans were fascinated by the outlaws riding horseback in 'Gunsmoke' on their affordable new black and white televisions. The 1957 Model N was a product of post-war German typewriter company Groma and one of very few consumer products available from behind the Iron Curtain. Could this machine have been used to address Christmas cards? Perhaps it belonged to a budding scientist who composed a paper on that year's launch of Sputnik. Whether your writing lends itself to cards and letters or long form manuscripts the Groma Model N is a machine that loves to work and conveniently bears a QWERTY keyboard. In addition to being a well tuned working machine, the pearly light green metallic finish draws the eye and reminds you that it is here to be enjoyed.
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10 CPI
Dead key
Custom case
Muse Certified
Black/Red ribbon
QWERTY keyboard
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As typical of typewriters of this age there are small areas of cosmetic wear. Please see all photos, blemishes do not impact the machine's operation or visual appeal.
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Highly recommend! My son has wanted a typewriter for years. We found Bob and the team by chance at a local art event and my son just fell in love with the type writers. Bob was amazing in helping me find a suitable piece for my son that was with in my budget. We even set my son up for lesson so he can learn all the ins and outs of his new machine. He was so excited this morning to opening up his Christmas present. Truly a Christmas miracle!
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