Royal

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History

Beginning & Flatbeds

The Royal Typewriter company started in God-knows-when making what are commonly known today as the "Royal Flatbed". The Royal 1-4 were essentially the same machine with varying carriage widths (The widths increase as the numbers go up).

The Royal 10 and P

After the success of the Flatbed, Royal decided to redesign their machine or something idk. This newly design became the basis for all Royal standards to come. The Royal 10 (or, X, as it's known by it's serial number). Royal also delved into the portable typewriter market, releasing the Royal P to compete with other brands such as Remington and Corona. These portables will sometimes come with a special typeface called "Vogue", which is highly sought after by collectors.

30's Royals

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40's Royals

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50's Royals

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60's & Merger with McBee

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Standards

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