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nothing, its a type writer, and its not all that old
You can easily buy a good 60's to 70's era electric for $20-$50 on eBay. A fully restored manual typewriter can cost $200-$500. A historic machine like a Blickensderfer might be worth more. An unusual version of a common office typewriter (with special symbolic keys, or accents) can push the cost up to close to $1,000.
The Blickensderfer Typewriter was designed by George Canfield Blickensderfer 1892. The model 6 came out in 1906. In excellent condition it is worth around $300.
It's worth as much as your mamma down on the street corner.
condition plays an important role when pricing a typewriter. I've purchased one a couple of days ago for $10.00
1200 Dollars
No less than a thousand dollars if in decent shape.
I suggest you get it appraised by an expert. See if you can get in touch with a typewriter restorer or collector. I doubt the average antique store dealer will know anything on the matter.
YESSS 1200000
My Smith Corona typewriter is worth about 2,500 its antique
It really depends on the condition of the typewriter, the keys, the keyboard layout (QWERTY models had to be special ordered and are less common), the condition of the case (wood or leather) I own three Blickensderfer 5, two 7s, and one 6. I have purchased all but one on eBay. Follow auctions on that site, look at the condition and see what they sell for to get a general idea. To me a Number 5 is worth between $50 and $200; but I have seen them sell for over $200 when bidding wars start.
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