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I just got a Sears Corrector electric typewriter. Works well, needs a cleaning, but no manual.
I have looked at all the databases that I know of, can't find any info or manuals.
The Model # is 40212, the Serial # is D91100751, made from 1978 -1983.
Would anyone have a manual or direct me to one.
Thanks!
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Hi Auggie
What is the three digit prefix of the Sears model number? Sears had several different typewriter manufacturers make machines for them over the years and the 3 digit prefix should tell us who manufactured the machine. For example, 161 = Nakajima, 268 = Brother, 747 = Litton, 871 = Smith-Corona and so on. All the best,
Sky
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Hi Sky,
The first 3 numbers are 402.
Thanks
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I think the Sears Corrector is a Brother JP-10.
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Hi Pete E.
Yes, I think it is too. But, .. I cannot find a manual on-line anywhere, for this Sears or a Brother JP-10. This typewriter has way too many "Power" buttons and features that the good ol' manuals just don't have, or probably need. Still I would like to know how to use the Sears electric. Does anyone have a manual that could be uploaded?
Thanks!
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Reach out to this eBay seller and let them know you will pay them to scan their original manual and email it to you.
I have had this work 2 times for me in the past. I offer $ 10 or so for their time and emailing.
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Hi Pete,
The seller does not respond to requests from Canada. I'd be happy pay you for a copy of the right manual for the Sears/Brother electric corrector.
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Hi Auggie,
I will reach out to the eBay seller. If they are agreeable, I will purchase the scanned document and send it your way. I will send a copy of my PayPal payment to you as well.
I will let you know if I hear back from the seller.
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Hi Pete
You'll find that a lot of US based eBay sellers will not deal with us Canadians. One of the main reasons is UPS. UPS does not tell the seller that they will be charging the buyer a $60.00 to $90.00 brokerage and handling fee over and above what the seller has already paid. This causes the buyer to give the seller a negative feed back due to shipping costs, or refuse the package and the seller gets charged the brokerage and handling fee by UPS, and has to refund the seller the purchase and shipping cost. Either way, US sellers always lose when shipping to Canada via UPS.
The other thing that really gets my goat is UPS will quite happily accept a package from the USA with just a PO Box number as an address, but do not deliver to PO Boxes here in Canada and add a surcharge for subcontracting a local courier to deliver to your street address. I've tried bringing this up with eBay, but they say that shipping is between the buyer and the seller. All the best,
Sky
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Hi guys,
Thanks so much for all your efforts.
I have a huge problem with ebay's Global Shipping Program. This is just a money grab!
The USPS is much better and so much more less expensive. US ebay sellers use the GSP just to make it easier on them. Very few will use USPS. I will not deal with anyone who is not willing to use their own Post. Thanks for your continued help. I hope that you understand my POV.