Adler Typewriter By Cecilia Villegas on - Updated Oct 15, 2011
For reproduction of office reports, using electronic printers, fax machines and xerox copying machines in the office is the ultimate and latest trend nowadays. Gone are the outdated manual or electric typewriters . I say manual tyepwriters since reports are typed by hands not even using electricity to run the typewriters. Yet in fairness to these old machines, I have been using then in the late 90's this Adler typewriter to make duplicate copies of accounting reports and even typing to a maximum of six copies for government requirements. Without this typewriter, meeting deadlines would be a big headache by then. I owe it to my Adler typewriter, an old fashioned way of duplicating and reproducing copies . . Until now an old typewriter like mine is still being used to fill up office forms required by government offices. Ten years ago, I would still choose Adler typewriter. That's why I'm sharing this product review with you now .
unknown Adler typewriter Purchased at: Beda marketing Price: 200 dollars

I also still maintenance two Olivetti typewriter (may be next I'll shared this). Now typewriter like Adler become an antique collection goods, at least in my country. If lucky enough, you may find a buyer who willing to buy it with price more than $100 :-)