Rem-Blick Year 1920 Rem-Blick typewriter, manufactured around 1920, by Remington Typewriter Company, New York, United States. This machine is the same as the previous Blickensderfer, but following the merger of the companies Remington and Blickensderfer, this machine is called Rem-Blick. Concretely, he copies Blick nº5. Only 6,000 copies have been manufactured in the world and there are only a few today, so we can say that it is a rare and rare machine on the market. The Blick was a typewriter that was distinguished from others for several reasons. In 1891, Georges BLICKENSDERFERF invented a wheel with characters incorporated on several rows. This made it possible to change the wheels quickly depending on the country or the types of writing. Many brands have copied this system with the typ.
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