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Hello all,
I'm Gerrit and I live in Iowa City, where I earned a bachelor's degree in English at the University of Iowa. I currently have two typewriters that I use regularly for creative writing; a 1965 Olivetti Lettera 32 and a 1940 Royal Quiet De Luxe. I also have a 1935 Underwood Noiseless 77, which I plan to restore to working order. Anyway, I'm glad there's such a thing as the typosphere and that this board exists. Nice to meet you all!
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Welcome to TT, Gerrit.
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Welcome Gerrit!
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Hello all,
Brit living in Japan here. I've gone ahead and ordered my first typewriters: olympia sm9 and olivetti 32. Can't wait to learn to tune them up and use them.
I'm into fountain pens, vinyl and straight razor shaving. Let's see if i'll add typewriting into the mix.
Are there any Japanese gems out there?
Cheers
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Welcome to TT, Mockingbird.
You'll find that many members here are into fountain pens too. I have a small collection of straight edge razors, but haven't used one in years since I've never figured out how to sharpen them properly (a dull blade is far more dangerous - and painful - than a sharp one).
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Hi all,
I'm from Croatia and I have only one typewriter Olympia splendid 33. I hope that one day I'll have collection. I joined forum because I'm new in typewriters and there's noting special that i could find about splendid 33. I hope that maybe I'll find some answers on my question and maybe one day become collector.
P. s. sorry for lot of bad grammar
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Hi Cropromy - the Splendid is a really nice little typewriter! Olympias are great machines, and I have a couple of these that I really like. Are you enjoying it?
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Hello,
As my username suggests, I am living quite far north (north of 60). So sometimes it's nice to stay inside and just type and read.
I am in engineering by trade. I like the mechanical aspect of typewriters. As well as the sounds and smells.
My mom bought one for the family when I was a kid growing up in the eighties and nineties. She actually got a few as they used to be auctioned off by the government for dirt cheap and she had always wanted one but couldn't afford them. So when she saw her opportunity, she jumped on it.
I have an Olympia sm3 and I will hopefully be purchasing an Olympia sg1 sometime in the near future. I don't know if that will be enough though.
Hello to everyone!
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Hello! Wow, that is far north. A hint on where you are?
SM3 -- great choice, of course, as is the SG1. Just be very wary of shipping, if you cannot obtain the machine locally. That is true of any typewriter, but especially so for a heavy office machine like the SG1.
(And no; those two won't be enough.)
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Whenever I hear someone reference north of 60, I assume they're in Canada (either in Yukon, Northwest Territories, or Nunavut), but of course Northerner could be in a number of other countries. It would be interesting to find out...