Willy Scheidegger - Scheidegger International - "Mia Stella" with a Touch-Typing keyboard (Visual Code) - Typewriter - 1970-1980





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Scheidegger International presents the Mia Stella with a Touch-Typing keyboard, a metal mechanical typewriter based on Triumph-Adler, produced in Germany in 1970–1980, in good condition with minor signs of age and stains and in working order.
Description from the seller
Tired of the usual digital? Return to letting your thoughts run on the metal and the noble plastic of a timeless icon. It’s not just a typewriter, it’s a true piece of history in European technology and industrial design!
This splendid specimen of Scheidegger International "Mia Stella" stands out for a distinctly vintage aesthetics, characterized by an elegant two-tone contrast and its famous peculiarity for this model: the keyboard.
Made in the alternating beige and yellow color scheme, which isn’t merely an aesthetic choice but a color-coded visual system designed to help students learn touch-typing. Originally born as a visual code for the courses of the famous Swiss international typing school of Willy Scheidegger, these keys now scream retro style from every angle.
Produced on a Triumph-Adler mechanical base, synonymous with German robustness and millimetric precision.
Loved by collectors and vintage bloggers worldwide for its unique history tied to the typing schools.
Seller's Story
Tired of the usual digital? Return to letting your thoughts run on the metal and the noble plastic of a timeless icon. It’s not just a typewriter, it’s a true piece of history in European technology and industrial design!
This splendid specimen of Scheidegger International "Mia Stella" stands out for a distinctly vintage aesthetics, characterized by an elegant two-tone contrast and its famous peculiarity for this model: the keyboard.
Made in the alternating beige and yellow color scheme, which isn’t merely an aesthetic choice but a color-coded visual system designed to help students learn touch-typing. Originally born as a visual code for the courses of the famous Swiss international typing school of Willy Scheidegger, these keys now scream retro style from every angle.
Produced on a Triumph-Adler mechanical base, synonymous with German robustness and millimetric precision.
Loved by collectors and vintage bloggers worldwide for its unique history tied to the typing schools.

