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Typewriterlv wrote:
I second the suggestion of finding a great repair shop! If I hadn't found such a reputable, experienced and reasonable repair guy, I probably wouldn't own all the typewriters that I do in such a short time. I can certainly do the superficial cleaning myself but I trust him for any servicing and repair. I just got an SM7 that I will be bringing to him for inspection. The tab key hits the key below it when I press down on it. Even though I don't use tabs much, I'm going to bring it in just so he can give it a general look-over and adjust that tab key so it doesn't hit another key.
Would you mind sharing the name/location?
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tothetrail wrote:
Typewriterlv wrote:
I second the suggestion of finding a great repair shop! If I hadn't found such a reputable, experienced and reasonable repair guy, I probably wouldn't own all the typewriters that I do in such a short time. I can certainly do the superficial cleaning myself but I trust him for any servicing and repair. I just got an SM7 that I will be bringing to him for inspection. The tab key hits the key below it when I press down on it. Even though I don't use tabs much, I'm going to bring it in just so he can give it a general look-over and adjust that tab key so it doesn't hit another key.
Would you mind sharing the name/location?
Gary's Typewriter repair in Long Beach. Great guy, such a character!
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Typewriterlv wrote:
Gary's Typewriter repair in Long Beach. Great guy, such a character!
Thanks!