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I saw an old Underwood standard at an antique shop, but since I didn't have money on me I had to pass the oppurntunity. But if it is a good find, I was planning to go back and get it, only I can't seem to figure out the model of it. The serial number is 3895313-12 and it is all caps, no shift mechanism.
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Sorry,I can't open the picture.
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I cannot see a picture
What color was the front panel?
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Sorry! Let's try these links:
The front panel was black with the typical Underwood standard design. The biggest thing I noticed is that someone either scrubbed the carriage label off or it didn't have one.
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Interesting. I'd love to see a pic of the type slugs. And what is that mechanism at the front right? It looks heavy duty.
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When I pressed it it had no observable effect. The shop is quite a ways away from where I live, but if and when I return, should it still be there I will definitely look at it some more and possibly purchase it. I will post pictures and findings should I get back to it.
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Looks like a typical telegram typewriter. A few more photos would have helped, but it appears that a part of the bulk roll holder can be seen on the left side of the machine behind the carriage. I'm not sure about the retrofitted palm lever at the right front of the keyboard. Maybe it interfaced with the supply roll to advance it?
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Thank you! Would it be worth buying, in your opinion?
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Could be a Navy "mill". I used these a lot in USN ship radio central back in the early 60's to copy CW message traffic. Sometimes plain text, but more often 5-character code groups, back before the USN perfected it's "Fleet Broadcast" teletype system.
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Teran M. wrote:
Thank you! Would it be worth buying, in your opinion?
That's a difficult question to answer based on one photo. And it might depend on why you buy typewriters. If you expect to be able to use them then you'll need to assess its condition and determine if it's usable or repairable. If you're after novelties, than this is a bit of one. If that's the price tag hanging off of it, then it's not a very expensive machine at $59 (assuming that's USD or CAD, I don't know which country you're in or where it's located) so you would probably be able to sell it fairly easily if it turned out to not be what you wanted.