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13-9-2014 00:01:19  #1


What's the difference? Oliver Standard vs. Oliver Print-type

Hi all. I just acquired something to tinker with, and am planning to have some real fun. It is a rather complete (appearance wise) but extremely rusted No. 9. (I like taking things apart and fixing them!)

But, in looking on the Typewriter Database website I notice that the gallery pictures show off two different ones. One is called "Print-Type" and the other is simply called "Standard". Can folks tell me the differences? And, how accurate is the database dating of these? Thanks.


Mr. John Pagan
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31-10-2014 17:27:29  #2


Re: What's the difference? Oliver Standard vs. Oliver Print-type

Print type is simply a type of font Olivers were offered with


 
 

06-5-2015 16:14:50  #3


Re: What's the difference? Oliver Standard vs. Oliver Print-type

Printype were supposed to make the type look like how a books type was printed.

Standard was standard font.



Im not sure what dates the printype range from, but I think they range in most machines. For example, the oliver 9 (I have a oliver 9 printype), can either be standard or printype.


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