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24-4-2014 00:37:26  #101


Re: Recent Acquisitions Thread

Did those power-buttons have any special tricks up their age-period enormous sleeves (or trouser legs) or was that just a marketing magic? Because they smell like the latter, which would actually make them hilariously great.

It's surprisingly nice looking machine despite of being a satanic witchcraft box (what's this electricity I hear everyone talking about these days? May the dear god help me!)

Don't forget to document the Empress' transformation! So pictures, lot's of them, please.

 

24-4-2014 04:59:55  #102


Re: Recent Acquisitions Thread

Dear God. Bell-bottoms... 


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24-4-2014 06:17:14  #103


Re: Recent Acquisitions Thread

Steady Shangas - don't flare up.


Sincerely,
beak.
 
 

24-4-2014 08:57:49  #104


Re: Recent Acquisitions Thread

tatte wrote:

Did those power-buttons have any special tricks up their age-period enormous sleeves (or trouser legs) or was that just a marketing magic?

I guess the term "power" is a bit strange now looking back, but I assume back then the fact that you could just touch a button to return the carriage to the left margin and turn the platen to the next line was pretty powerful. 

beak wrote:

don't flare up

Good one.


The pronoun has always been capitalized in the English language for more than 700 years.
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02-5-2014 20:21:22  #105


Re: Recent Acquisitions Thread

Hey everybody! It seems the entire winter has passed without my presence here. Due to a major victory, I've now returned. Yesterday in a single online auction I managed to acquire a Franklin, a Blickensderfer, a Smith Premier and a Canadian Scout. The last one I had never even heard of before. I lost out on a Hammond Multiplex because the %$#%!&* website froze up as I was attempting to snipe it.
     I don't have them in my greedy little hands yet, but should get them on Sunday or Monday, after which I will post some pics.
Hope everyone's typingly well here...

 

03-5-2014 21:19:32  #106


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You paid dearly for them! I was following the auction, but at those prices it wasn't worth driving all the way to Kingston. Actually, the only machine I really wanted from that group was the Scout. Congratulations, hope you enjoy your haul!


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11-5-2014 16:19:06  #107


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I picked up a Hermes 3000 the other day at a flee market, about 1958,  for $15.  (Don`t have a picture yet)   The unique thing about it was the type size: not a pica nor elite, but smaller type still, about 14 characters per inch.  Has someone seen such small type before, and what was it used for? 

 

12-5-2014 19:32:59  #108


Re: Recent Acquisitions Thread

I think I did pretty well pricewise on these, given their rarity. I might have gone a little high on the Blick, but I didn't have one, had been outbid before, and wanted to get it. The other three are pretty hard to get your hands on outside of specialist circles.
I finally got around to taking some pictures of them:
Canadian Scout and Blickensderfer 5:

Franklin 4:




Smith Premier #1:

 

12-5-2014 20:32:00  #109


Re: Recent Acquisitions Thread

Interesting look at machines that don't turn up as often as others... Thanks for posting!


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21-5-2014 19:39:39  #110


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My first Typewriter



Single owner, all the keys work, for 40 bucks.  


Appologies for any spelling errors or grammer mistakes I have in my writing, I use typewriters to break my lazy habits and to send my dysgraphia off a cliff.
 

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