Category Archives: Typewriters

CHRISTMAS GREETINGS

MERRY CHRISTMAS, HAPPY NEW YEAR, SEASON’S GREETINGS  TO ALL.

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THANKS FOR LOOKING IN, READING, COMMENTS AND LIKES.

REGARDS & BEST WISHES,

DON

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NaNoWriMo – excerpt 2

Getting close to the finish line here. Three days to go and I need 2100 more words to hit the magic number of 50,000. One problem – impossible to wrap it up that fast! More furious typing ahead. Have switched back to the ultimate typing speed machine, Hermes 3000 in order to up the production rate to the max.

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Novel in Progress

NANOWRIMO = November novel writing. I’ve had no time to think about blogging since November 1st, as I have been busy every evening writing a novel. Of course I am typing it, and using lots of different machines. I have discovered that the larger typefaces scan to OCR with better results than 12 characters per inch. Sadly this means I had to stop typing in bed on my Hermes Rocket, since it has small type and the OCR results are rather poor. This novel is a continuation of last year’s, minus the deceased characters of course… This scene takes place in Delhi at a train station. Typed on a Smith Corona Classic 12 ($5 at church sale).

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The Visitor

When my friend came to visit from California, I had to show him my typewriters. Then I forced him to write something, which he did. I then edited it for the blog. Then he forced me to watch the World Series. He now knows the difference between an Olivetti and an Olympia, I think… but I still can’t understand baseball. I have to admit it’s a lot more interesting if you drink a few beers though.

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Come Back 1957!

1957 Chevrolet Belair

ad from 1957 Popular Mechanics

the truth about car ownership – November 1957 – Popular Mechanics

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Gravity

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October 20, 2012 · 9:52 am

And the Anvils Sing

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Typewriter Mechanix Illustrated

Olympia Traveler

Olympia SF

MORE PHOTOS HERE:

The SF segment – note the deep indents made by the nubs prior to grinding. These nubs prevented the heads from striking the paper hard enough to make a strong impression.

The “nubs” on the SF after grinding down

SM3 with tape and foam added to cushion the typebars at impact

detail of SM3 with tape and foam to absorb some of the excessive head speed.

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Travellin’ Time

A Traveler from Sarajevo

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Typewriter Huntin’ Blues

Try the following chords: G6/D7/C9 – should be easy if you feel the pain

 

The Remington was too expensive for me, but it looked like this – more or less!

 

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