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Brand: HH Scott

The HH Scott 348B was a popular typewriter model introduced by the Hal A. Scott Manufacturing Company in the 1940s. It is a pneumatic (also called "electric-pneumatic") machine, meaning that it uses compressed air to actuate the keys and type the letters, instead of direct electrical connections like the more common elect asking typewriters.The 348B model featured a sleek, curvilinear design in a dark green and silver color scheme.. It boasted a four-row keyboard with touchًderoriar, meaning that as one key is pressed, the corresponding keys on subsequent lines are also depressed, allowing for faster and more efficient typing.Additionally, the machine included a self-correcting feature through its platen, which allowed the typist to make corrections to previous lines without the need for correction tape or liquid.The HH Scott 348B was known for its speed, accuracy, and durability, making it a popular choice among professional secretaries and offices. Today, vintage models like the 348B are highly sought after by collectors and typists alike, both for their historical significance and their continued functionality as excellent mechanical typewriters.



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HH Scott 348B

HH Scott 348B

HH Scott 348B



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