Excellent Condition
The Remington Streamliner is one of those machines that just feels right the moment you sit down to type. Produced in the early 1970s during the Sperry Rand era, it combines a solid build with a smooth, satisfying typing action and a very distinctive mid-century look.
This one is in excellent condition, with very minimal signs of use. It types smoothly and consistently, and everything works as it should. It’s ready to be used straight away, whether for writing or as part of a collection.
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Features:
• Original light green color
• Remington Streamliner (Sperry Rand, early 1970s)
• Fully functional
• Smooth and consistent typing action
• Includes original carrying case
• Clean and ready to type
- does not include ink
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Please note:
This is a vintage item and may show small signs of age or use, which are part of its character and history.
Returns are not accepted due to high shipping costs and careful packaging.
If you would like, I can send additional photos or a video before purchase, just ask.
Excellent Condition
The Remington Streamliner is one of those machines that just feels right the moment you sit down to type. Produced in the early 1970s during the Sperry Rand era, it combines a solid build with a smooth, satisfying typing action and a very distinctive mid-century look.
This one is in excellent condition, with very minimal signs of use. It types smoothly and consistently, and everything works as it should. It’s ready to be used straight away, whether for writing or as part of a collection.
⸻
Features:
• Original light green color
• Remington Streamliner (Sperry Rand, early 1970s)
• Fully functional
• Smooth and consistent typing action
• Includes original carrying case
• Clean and ready to type
- does not include ink
⸻
Please note:
This is a vintage item and may show small signs of age or use, which are part of its character and history.
Returns are not accepted due to high shipping costs and careful packaging.
If you would like, I can send additional photos or a video before purchase, just ask.