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21-11-2015 18:14:55  #361


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I've just ordered my kids a k'nex gears set for Christmas. Ostensibly it is to stimulate their engineering creativity, but really it is because I want to make a ribbon winder.

 

21-11-2015 18:17:17  #362


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Oh, and this is mostly because I picked up a bunch of free carbon ribbons at the typewriter meeting and winding those onto spools is extremely tedious. I don't know how long they are, but they are looongggg.

 

22-11-2015 03:16:55  #363


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Sounds like a competition looming; 

'Build A Better Spooling Gadget'
 


Sincerely,
beak.
 
 

22-11-2015 06:50:47  #364


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Hmm, we'd better start a new thread though, lol.

 

25-11-2015 12:43:01  #365


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Greetings. New member here. I'm a long time typewriter collector and restorer. My focus has been on collecting outstanding examples of front stroke visible machines that have the mature technology of tabs, margin release, backspace, etc. My earliest machine is a Fox 24 and my latest machine is a Remington Super-Writer from the early 50's.

Glad to be here.


"We didn't exactly believe your story Miss O'Shaugnessy. We believed your two hundred dollars."
 

25-11-2015 14:41:27  #366


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Welcome to TT, Paul! I hope we see some of your machines on display in the Early Typewriters sub-forum.


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09-12-2015 18:46:36  #367


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Well met gents, the name's Bango! Quick summary: State of Iowa native, Radon Mitigator, Stephen King fan, Volvo Driver, and Drummer. I have just recently taken the plunge into the wonderful world of the ole typemachine and have started my first restoration on a '46 Underwood Universal Portable.

I have been casually browsing the forum for a few months now and figured it was about time to register. I'm looking forward to conversing with you fine folk and sharing my adventures with you!

 

14-12-2015 17:46:20  #368


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Hello Everyone!!

I entered here searching for information to restore an underwood champion for my girlfriend. I am mechanical engineer, so I am naturally fascinated for all these old-fashioned machine, and the more I investigate about them, the more I want to buy another one and restore for myself.

After giving the underwood to santa, I will directly go and buy another thing to restore.

 

15-12-2015 11:29:24  #369


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A hearty welcome to Bango and Roller!  


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15-12-2015 13:59:55  #370


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Thank you Uwe! I've made good progress on my deep cleaning for my universal. Photos soon to come!

 

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