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I believe you! Haha. Sorry, I didn't mean to rub that in! I would like to try one of these little typers!
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I highly recommend the SF. I have a 1966 one, but I'm sure that they're all great typers. If you can find one, get it! I absolutely love mine and will be using it a lot more.
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Liv2BTru2u wrote:
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There really was no shape difference in general between the early SM models, except for the SM1 to the SM2-5. I have often read made up definitions based on the very initials: SF = Style or Small Flat, SM = Style Medium, SG = Style Giant or Large. The initials are German as you know, and I don't speak German, so I assume these are made up interpretations.
John, the initials are for:
Schriebmaschine Falsch (flat)
Schreibmaschine Mittel (middle, medium)
Schreibmaschine Grosse (big)
Oh, and Schreibmaschine is "writing machine" (typewriter)
Have Fun!
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M. Höhne wrote:
Schriebmaschine Falsch (flat)
"Falsch" = wrong
Flach = flat
"Grosse" = size
Gross = large or big
See post #5 in this thread.
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Uwe wrote:
M. Höhne wrote:
Schriebmaschine Falsch (flat)
"Falsch" = wrong
Flach = flat
"Grosse" = size
Gross = large or big
See post #5 in this thread.
Noted. Thanks.
Schriebmaschine Flach (flat)
Schreibmaschine Mittel (middle, medium)
Schreibmaschine Gross (big)