Many Consul typewriters that were destined for export were given new names, such as "Admiral," "President," or the most famous, "Commodore." The Commodore was "built in Canada," meaning that the parts from the Czech typewriters were
assembled in Canada. In Western Europe, it is possible to find a "Marion" portable, which is a two-tone version of the Consul.
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A Marion Portable, Tilman Ester Collection
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For more information on export Consuls, go to
http://machinesoflovinggrace.com/ptf/EuropeZetaConsul.html
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