Like previous models, the Remington no. 7 was blind writing, but differs from the previous one in that the keyboard has 42 keys: it was built with 6 more keys to allow adaptation to languages other than English and was intended for the European market. Approximately 76,000 units of this model were sold until the end of the 1900s. Thanks to it, Cesare Verona Senior begins to establish itself on the national market. The skilful advertising and the creation of advertising gadgets allowed the company to become known nationally, allowing it to open branches one after another throughout Italy.