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Greetings All -
I have a Remington Deluxe Noiseless that I would like to bring into working condition. After I purchased it, the spring-loaded return failed (the strap failed due to dry rot). I am unsure of the exact nomenclature for this piece. I have researched it, and cannot find it in a parts list or in exploded diagrams. What it the name of the failed part, and where can I purchase a replacement?
Thanks.
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FCDAVIS wrote:
Greetings All -
I have a Remington Deluxe Noiseless that I would like to bring into working condition. After I purchased it, the spring-loaded return failed (the strap failed due to dry rot). I am unsure of the exact nomenclature for this piece. I have researched it, and cannot find it in a parts list or in exploded diagrams. What it the name of the failed part, and where can I purchase a replacement?
Thanks.
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Hi FCDAVIS, and welcome.
The draw band can be replaced with fishing line, and I have seen it replaced with a suitable ribbon boot lace. Check out this youtube from Pheonix Typewriter:
Good luck!
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Hi again FCDAVIS,
in order to replace the draw band, whatever material you choose, you'll need to fit the fittings from each end of your original drawband.
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Thank you Platen Pusher (AKA Miss Brown!)
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Hi FC
Here's where I like to differentiate between a draw band and a draw cord. To me, a draw band is a flat braded band and a draw cord can be a length of fishing line, saddle maker's linin thread or any other similar small diameter round cord.
Assuming your Remington had a draw cord as opposed to a draw band, I have had really good luck using Atwood Rope's Micro Cord for draw cords on most portable typewriters. The link I've provided is for olive drab which blends in with any typewriter, however I used Fireball when restringing my Remington Bantam with the coloured keys (click on green words to go to website).
If your unit has a flat draw band, I've read about members using a flat boot lace or runner lace to replace a broken draw band. Let us know how you make out with this project. All the best,
Sky