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HH Scott 210 (210D)



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Brand: HH Scott

The HH Scott 210 (210D) is a vintage typewriter model that was produced by the HH Scott Manufacturing Company in the United States from the late 1930s to the mid-1940s. This machine was widely popular during its time due to its sleek design, durability, and exceptional typing performance. The 210D is a clean-line, all-black model that features a curved front panel, a deep-set keyboard, and a unique inky ribbon cover. It is designed with a compact body that allows for easy transportation, making it a popular choice for on-the-go writers and professionals. The typewriter uses a standard QWERTY keyboard layout and produces crisp, clear characters with minimal touch typist errors.The HH Scott 210D is still sought after by collectors and typist enthusiasts today due to its timeless design and impressive writing capabilities. It continues to be a testament to the high-quality craftsmanship and engineering skills of the HH Scott Manufacturing Company.



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  • Year: 1955
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HH Scott 210 (210D)

HH Scott 210 (210D)

HH Scott 210 (210D)



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