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How bizarre! A battery-operated typewriter? I'm having a hard time figuring out the scale of this machine; does it take a letter-size sheet of paper? Could you post its dimensions - and a type sample would be super cool!
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Silver-Reed marketed something very similar in England around 1983-'84. I seem to remember that the Silver-Reed version was called a pengraph. It actually drew the characters on the paper using tiny replaceable ball-point pen tips. It didn't sell well and was soon withdrawn.
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Uwe wrote:
How bizarre! A battery-operated typewriter? I'm having a hard time figuring out the scale of this machine; does it take a letter-size sheet of paper? Could you post its dimensions - and a type sample would be super cool!
Yep. It takes 6 D size batteries.
And yes, it can take letter size paper.
It is 12.2" x 11.2" x 3.7" (dimensions in inches)
or 310mm x 285mm x 93mm
It weighs less than 5 pounds (4.85lb to be exact).
It is quite small considering it is a more modern typewriter (manufactured in 1995).
For a type sample, visit my blog (link in my signature) and read my latest post.
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thetypewriterman wrote:
Silver-Reed marketed something very similar in England around 1983-'84. I seem to remember that the Silver-Reed version was called a pengraph. It actually drew the characters on the paper using tiny replaceable ball-point pen tips. It didn't sell well and was soon withdrawn.
I looked up the pengraph. It reminds me of the Brother EP series from the 80s, in appearance at least.
Does anyone on here own a pengraph?
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Wow! This is pretty neat! It would be cool to drag this around places and see what kind of looks people give! I suppose that any typewriter would do really, but this one seems to re-define ultra portable ;)