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Hi George,
Is there a chance you could post up a photo of your Report De Luxe ?
The black/white 2-tone Report DL I have in mind usually have a tag on the back and at the last line on the tag, it will say "Made In Japan". See photo, below.
There is a different Report Deluxe machine in all white and those are tagged as "Made in Western Germany". Those are a taller machine. Maybe this is the one you have. If so, I think they might have common DNA with the SGE 30/40/50 line of machines.
If you do a search on eBay for "Olympia Electric Typewriter", you will see photos of the variety of these machines.
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[img][/img]Once I got enough light on it I found the tag on the lower area near the power cord.
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Thanks, George for the photo-posting.
Your label does say "Made In Germany". I think your dark ribbon cover is much taller than the cover on my SEP made in Japan.
I think your machine was more in common with the SGE's. But your machine was the "vertical space" key which my SGE 35 does not have.
The key-tops with the red ink are those that will continue to strike if you hold down the key.
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I have yet to find an online reference for a manual for it. It is also selling for a comparable low price on Ebay. Oh well. My collection of Olympia typewriters is slowly getting bigger. I also have an SG3 incoming that Lucas Dul had posted.
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George, I was really close to springing for Lucas' SG3 as well.
I even have a lone plastic paper support...just waiting for me to snatch an SG3.
But I want to hold out for a SG3 that has the special 1-space/2-space key-top at the upper right hand corner of the keyboard.
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Hi Pete,
UPS thinks they will deliver it on Monday and I'm hoping they treated it with loving care. I wasn't sure about an Elite typeface until the idea of getting more on a page or even a line without going to the next line sounded like a plus.
I'm thinking I may have enough Olympias until a nice SG1 comes along. There is something about the crinkle finish and rounded lines that I find appealing.
George
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So here is my Olympia SGE-35 from the opening-post...all repaired with its replacement upper/carriage on the original lower/base machine.
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Hi George,
If you do not have one already, try to get a test-drive on a manual SM3 or SM4.
I have a SM3 and it is one of the few machines in my collection that I can simply take for granted when I type and it can go much faster than I could ever possibly type. I cannot remember any time where type-slugs jammed up against each other.
This was one of the first machines I got when I decided to go back to typewriters...and it spoiled me for machines to come.
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Hi Pete,
That is a gorgeous SM3. My very first entry back to the world of typewriters was an SM4. I drove up to Canby, Oregon late last summer to check out typewriters at the Red Door Antiques and Resale store. All I knew about typewriters then was the USA names. They let me demo any of the models they currently had. My head was thinking Remington, Smith-Corona, and Underwood but the one I took home was the SM4. It just worked and sounded the best. Almost all of my acquisitions since then have been Olympias. So not having a lot of storage room staying with Olympia has been a good decision. I find them all nice writers, each with idiosyncrasies of their own.
George
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George, that is certainly a lovely pair of Olympias, there. Congratulations !