1898
The Manhattan Typewriter Company used
Remington's expired patents to produce a clone of its Standard
No.2 model. This machine was offered with ornately decorated side
panels as well as an elaborately decorated paper support table. A
wooden feed roller was also included. Considering its late
arrival, the Manhattan had little to offer, as most of the
competition were already beginning the shift to visible writing.
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