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Type Talk » New Member Thread » 30-10-2018 04:12:01 |
Yes - I have the metal spools and ordered a new ribbon for it. There is no case cover, just the base. The paint job seems quite good and everything that can be painted has been.
Ian
Type Talk » New Member Thread » 30-10-2018 03:59:55 |
Thanks for the welcome Key Master!
I saw that the dirrect links didn't work so I tried usung the imbed codes from flickr.
Please let me know if there is a better way to post images.
Ian
Type Talk » New Member Thread » 30-10-2018 03:54:30 |
UNADJUSTEDNONRAW_thumb_1855 by Ian Altman, on Flickr
UNADJUSTEDNONRAW_thumb_1859 by Ian Altman, on Flickr
UNADJUSTEDNONRAW_thumb_185a by Ian Altman, on Flickr
Type Talk » New Member Thread » 30-10-2018 03:44:54 |
G'DayMy name is Ian & i live is Sydney Australia. I have just acquired my first Typewriter which I had wanted for a while, mainly to learn the discipline of writing and because I have a secret love of them. One crossed my path last week for A$50 (US$35) and I picked it up. Although I am not really sure what makes it actually is, a little research leads me to think that it is an Imperial Good Companion or Model T (if there is a difference?).
If anyone can clarify the actual make and model that would be really helpful. There is no name on the typewriter or and any reference to the model, just a serial number which should be in the photos. I did watch a whole bunch of youtube videos on how to clean and adjust sticky keys. I am pleased to say that everything seems to work well.
I'm looking forward to learning to type and write.
Ian
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