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Posted 23 months, 23 days ago

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Apparently this is an ultra common machine - not worth anything, but I don't care. I bought it because it makes great sounds, has a good action, and looked to me like the type of machine issued en masse to newsroom reporters everywhere. Sort of the Dell of its day. Get me re-write!

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  1. Gary soulia, 11 months, 10 days ago
    Ihave a woodstock typewriter in excelent condition.would like to know the value of this typewriter. thank you
  2. John Richard, 8 months, 14 days ago
    First, Woodstock typewriters are not 'ultra common'. They were around in their day but not in nearly the numbers of the big four: Remington, Underwood, Royal, and L.C. Smith. They were excellent machines, though. They sold in the 40's, I think to Remington. Still, not worth a whole lot of money, you've got a late one, and if it types well, that's what makes it a keeper!

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