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27-2-2022 19:09:27  #1


1942 Underwood

I came into a 1942 Underwood today. Says "Champion" on the top-most edge of the space bar, but in every respect looks like this fellow:
https://www.vintageaddictions.com/listing/633827981/antique-1942-underwood-typewriter-model
Serial #td {border: 1px solid #ccc;}br {mso-data-placement:same-cell;}=10ptS5567995-11 dates it to 1942, just before the factory started making rifles I think. Obviously I am thrilled!
The works are in excellent shape, and scrubbing with only water and a toothbrush has removed most grime. The one thing I am stymied by are the key tops. Several are completely faded / rubbed off. What to do?
They don't seem to have another layer on top like my Royals do (ergo they rubbed off). So I don't see how to replace with R. Polt's awesome key legends: https://site.xavier.edu/polt/typewriters/tw-restoration.html
What can be done? Thoughts?
This forum is SO helpful. Thanks!

 

28-2-2022 09:22:13  #2


Re: 1942 Underwood

I would look into replacement key legends (paper) and use some clear sheet-protector plastic material cut into circles of the right size.  Those chrome rings on the key-tops usually took special pliers to remove and reinstall, but I think you can pry them off by the tabs, below each key-top.

 

28-2-2022 10:46:17  #3


Re: 1942 Underwood

If the keytops have recessed lettering that has rubbed off, you would just have to fill it in with a paint pen or lacquer stick, and rub off the excess before it dries.

 

28-2-2022 10:52:59  #4


Re: 1942 Underwood

Lazydog,

Looking at one of the photos of your machine, I think I would use some Flitz metal & plastic polish with a clean cotton wrap on that Tab bar to see if the plastic will polish up.  (This is my standard method for cleaning key-tops).

Sometimes I will even use some 2500 grit wet & dry emery cloth with Flitz as the wetting agent for really stubborn key-tops.

If you have good results with the Tab bar, I would do the same with the key-tops that seem to be hazy or crudded up.
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28-2-2022 10:55:50  #5


Re: 1942 Underwood

I get Flitz and the 2500 grit wet & dry emery cloth at my local AutoZone store.  But you can get Flitz off of eBay as well.
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08-3-2022 10:36:45  #6


Re: 1942 Underwood

Those keys are basically celluloid inserts, a fine plastic polish would work great, much like what was recommended.  You may want to follow up after wit auto wax


Typewriter Service Tech (and avid nerd)
 

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