Hi,
In all probability, not very much. With the invention of work processors and computers, and with all the available fonts, etc., the electronic typewriter has become more of a paperweight than anything else.
I have a working IBM Selectric, and I dig it out once in awhile just to keep it working right. Unfortunately, I can't give it away.
If you really want an idea of their value, try searching Ebay to see if any are listed there. The only value would most likely be sentimental, at this point.
Hope this helps,
Cubby
what Is the value of Olympia Sm4 Typewriter
900
100.00
I am not sure of the value, but from your description it sounds like a 1920s era Remington Desk Typewriter, likely oak.
i paid $7.99 at the good will yesterday.
The typewriter added value to the industrial revolution by increasing the speed and efficiency of written communication. It allowed for faster and more accurate production of documents and contributed to the growth of offices, businesses, and bureaucracy during that time. The typewriter also facilitated the standardization and mass production of printed materials, making them more accessible to a wider audience.
No, they wouldn't.
The older machines, constructed between 1900 and 1940, will be substantially more expensive than the postwar bargains. An older machine in good functioning order costs around $200. If you live near a good typewriter repair shop, you can find non-working typewriters from this era for $50 or less.
The older machines, constructed between 1900 and 1940, will be substantially more expensive than the postwar bargains. An older machine in good functioning order costs around $200. If you live near a good typewriter repair shop, you can find non-working typewriters from this era for $50 or less.
This model Remington typewriter is so common they have zero collector value so they are worth around $20 minus shipping... Unless it's one of the scarcer under-hammer models it's basically scrap metal.
a good one in perfect working condition should be $200-$500. I've heard people can find one at a yard-sale/estate sale for $10, but that would be rare. $250 is a smoking deal. $400 would be probably about average prices on these in working condition.
20 bucks at the local thrift store