The Golden Age of Typewriter Evolution: 1870 to 1970

Typewriters from John Wherry's Collection


1924 Demountable #2





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An Innovative Keep-It-Clean Machine


The main feature of this interesting typewriter is that it was designed for easy disassembly. The carriage and the surrounding housing can be quickly removed, making the keybars easily accessible for cleaning.

While ease of cleaning sounded like a great idea, that feature never achieved much traction in the marketplace. A definite disadvantage of the dismountable construction was that the ribbon spools, which needed to be changed regularly, required that the heavy housing had to be lifted off the base, something most typists did not like to do.

Another unusual feature is that the key levers and basket move up and down with the shift keys, while the ribbon and carriage remained stationary.
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The 1924 Demountable #2 typewriter uses a 4-row, Qwerty, 47-key, front strike impact mechanism.
Overall condition: Good
Year: 1924
Serial No.: 144542
Type language: English
Manufactured by the Demountable Typewriter Company, Fond du Lac, Wisconsin, USA