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WW2 1936 RARE MERCEDES TYPEWRITER SOVIET SOLDIERS TOOK AWAY FROM GERMAN 3 REICH

$ 194.83

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Germany
  • German Third Reich: German Nazi Army
  • Type: Manual
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Modified Item: No
  • Condition: Used
  • Year: 1936
  • Vintage: Yes
  • Material: STEEL, CAST IRON
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Brand: MERCEDES
  • Item must be returned within: 14 Days
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted

    Description

    RARE, ANTIQUE, WORKING, LOVELY
    FAMOUS
    "MERCEDES"
    TYPEWRITER
    IN NORMAL ANTIQUE CONDITION,
    WORKING, BUT MAY BE NEED SOME REGULATION,
    BECAUSE SOMETIMES GETS CAUGHT.
    MADE IN THIRD REICH NAZY GERMANY,
    "MERCEDES BURO - MASCHINEN WERKE  AG".
    MODEL APPROXIMATELY FROM YEAR 1936.
    VERY STRONG AND HEAVY CONSTRUCTION
    (15660gr WITHOUT PACKAGING).
    HAVE RUSSIAN ALPHABET, THIS TYPEWRITER WAS TOOK AWAY
    BY SOVIET SOLDIERS FROM GERMAN THIRD REICH ARMY DURING WW2.
    LETTERS WAS CHANGE FROM QWERTY TO RUSSIAN.
    REAL PIECE OF TYPEWRITERS HISTORY.
    NICE DECORATIVE ITEM IN WORKING CONDITION
    HAVE SOME OLD REPAIRS SIGNS.
    VISUAL CONDITION IS GOOD (ALL, LIKE YOU SEE IN PICTURES),
    IN WORKING, USED CONDITION, BUT I CAN NOT
    GIVE ANY WARRANTY ABOUT TECHNICAL STATE.
    LAST TIME WAS USED IN PRIVATE MUSEUM EXPOSITION.
    HEAVY AND STRONG CONSTRUCTION.
    SIZE:
    LENGTH - 13"
    WIDTH - 15"
    HEIGHT - 10"
    I
    HAVE SOME OTHERS INTERESTING ANTIQUE TYPEWRITERS,
    PLEASE SEE MY PROPOSALS.
    YOU STRAIGHTL
    Y WILL BUY THE ITEM,
    WHAT YOU SEE IN THOSE PICTURES.
    I HAVE SOME OTHERS INTERESTING ANTIQUE,
    ART NOUVEAU, MILITARY, SCIENCE AND
    ENGINEERING EQUIPMENT.
    PLEASE SEE MY PROPOSALS.
    WILL BE SEND WITH VERY
    STRONG, DOUBLE BOX, SAFE PACKAGING.
    I WILL BE GLAD ANSWER ALL YOUR QUESTIONS.
    HISTORY:
    The Mercedes-Euklid is a German-invented calculator from the early twentieth century. It was built by Mercedes Büro-Maschinen Werke AG in Thuringia, Germany in 1905. The first manual mechanical models utilized a proportional-lever design invented by Christel Hamann in 1903. An electric model, the Mercedes Euklid 30, was released circa 1945, though it may not have been the company's first electric calculator. In the 1960s, another electric model was released under the name "Cellatron."