Erika 100 Vintage Typewriter | East Germany – Restored and Functional
The Erika 100 is a vintage typewriter that perfectly represents the functional and minimalist engineering of the former German Democratic Republic (GDR). Manufactured from 1977 onward by VEB Robotron Schreibmaschinenwerk Dresden, this model became one of the most widely used machines in offices, homes, and schools throughout the Eastern Bloc.
With a compact and robust design, it is ideal both for those seeking a smooth typing experience and for collectors looking for a piece of historical value. Its Spanish QWERTY keyboard including the “ñ” provides comfortable typing in Spanish.
This unit has been technically inspected, cleaned, lubricated, and equipped with a new ink ribbon. Its precise construction and minimalist aesthetics make it a great option for writing, vintage decoration, or demanding collections.
It also includes the original user manual and, depending on availability, a carrying case.
Package Contents
Erika 100 typewriter
New black/red ink ribbon installed
Original user instructions
Carrying case (check availability)
Condition and Warranty
✅ 100% verified functionality
🖼️ Good aesthetic condition (minimal signs of use possible)
🔧 Full technical inspection included
📦 Secure packaging and fast shipping guaranteed
Frequently Asked Questions
Is it originally from East Germany?
Yes, it was manufactured by Robotron Dresden starting in 1977 in the former GDR.
Does it include a carrying case?
Please check current availability — many units still include the original case.
Does it work well?
Yes, it’s fully operational, with a new ribbon and all keys working perfectly.
Is it suitable for daily use?
Absolutely. It’s a solid and reliable typewriter, ideal for both writing and display.
Does it have collectible value?
Very much so. It’s one of the most representative machines from Eastern Europe, valued for its mechanical quality and historical importance.
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