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This is the circa 1930 Royal P typewriter with Vogue typeface. It is perhaps the rarest typewriter from US companies.
Mine is a lovely Duotone brown into tan color. It is far from perfect, but types well.
Vogue was a Jazz Age typeface meant to be edgy and modern in its day and now is charmingly associated with the Art Deco era. This is the font of a dinner invitation from Scott & Zelda Fitzgerald, the same font used for skyscrapers, and magazines of the era; perhaps even Vogue.
These are very difficult to find and becoming more so with jewelry makers and Steampunk aficionados destroying much of the available stock of old typewriters. This typeface was on very few machines even then.
I have searched for one of these for a very long time.
I am sharing this with you all for fans of typefaces and typewriters. I hope that you enjoy it.
Mine is a lovely Duotone brown into tan color. It is far from perfect, but types well.
Vogue was a Jazz Age typeface meant to be edgy and modern in its day and now is charmingly associated with the Art Deco era. This is the font of a dinner invitation from Scott & Zelda Fitzgerald, the same font used for skyscrapers, and magazines of the era; perhaps even Vogue.
These are very difficult to find and becoming more so with jewelry makers and Steampunk aficionados destroying much of the available stock of old typewriters. This typeface was on very few machines even then.
I have searched for one of these for a very long time.
I am sharing this with you all for fans of typefaces and typewriters. I hope that you enjoy it.