Remington Noiseless Typewriter
History and Basic Info
Remington Noiseless typewriters are descended from the original Noiseless Standard Typewriters. Not to be confused with Remington Noiseless Portable Typewriters. Noiseless Standards use a modified thrust action to lessen the impact of the type slug on the paper. This prevents the machine from making the loud "tak" noise that is commonly associated with typewriters, drastically reducing the overall noise that the machine creates when it types. However, they are far from noiseless, as the internal mechanics of the machine are still not very quiet. These were manufactured from as early as the 20's to as late as the 50's.
Common Issues
Remington Noiselesses are notorious for bad alignment. Most machines suffer from this issue. Their bakelite top covers are also very fragile and break often.
Manual/s
- Remington Noiseless Repair Manual From Typewriter Database
- Remington Noiseless 10 manual from Richard Polt's site