Offline
mikeytap wrote:
After fooling around with my foreign machines,I keep coming back to the Smith-Coronas as solid performers. They're like Colt 1911s versus Lugars.
Colt 1911s and Lugars? Not familiar with those. ‘50’s? Standards? Portables??
Offline
New Yorker wrote:
mikeytap wrote:
After fooling around with my foreign machines,I keep coming back to the Smith-Coronas as solid performers. They're like Colt 1911s versus Lugars.
Colt 1911s and Lugars? Not familiar with those. ‘50’s? Standards? Portables??
He means Lugers.
These are highly respected firearms, semi-automatic pistols from early- and mid-20th century, the Colt being American and the Luger, German. I agree with you, it's a pretty obscure comparison as few of us have handled either one, let alone both.
Offline
Lazydog,
Can you make me smarter about the Lettera 32 versus the Lettera 22 ?
Offline
Not yet -- I don't have the 22! I am sure others here can enlighten more -- the 22 came out first, 1950 I think...the 32 in 1963 I believe.
Offline
Lazydog,
Maybe the same machines but with a differing "name". Similar to Hermes Rocket and Hermes Baby...(???).
Looking at User Manuals on Richard Polt's web site, I do not see any functional differences between the two machines.
From the TWDB, I can see the following :
Lettera 22 made from 1950 to 1964. Initially made in Italy and then in 1961 to 1984, made in Spain.
Lettera 32 made from 1964 to 1977. Made in Italy and in Spain concurrently with each other from the start of the 32 production.
There appears to be no overlap in serial numbers between the 22 and the 32 in 1964.
.
Offline
Typo in section above :
" Lettera 22 made from 1950 to 1964. Initially made in Italy and then in 1961 to 1964, made in Spain. "
Offline
Offline
Pete E. wrote:
Maybe the same machines but with a differing "name". Similar to Hermes Rocket and Hermes Baby...(???).
No, no, the Lettera 22 and the Lettera 32 are very different typewriters.
The spools and the spool nuts are the same and the rubber housing grommets are interchangeable. But that's it. For example, they have completely different carriage rail mechanisms.
And the typing experience is also very different.
Offline
regarding: "And the typing experience is also very different."
Would you say both are responsive to a light touch as Pete described the 32? I want to have one some day and wondering if one might be preferable.
AndrewP wrote:
Pete E. wrote:
Maybe the same machines but with a differing "name". Similar to Hermes Rocket and Hermes Baby...(???).
No, no, the Lettera 22 and the Lettera 32 are very different typewriters.
The spools and the spool nuts are the same and the rubber housing grommets are interchangeable. But that's it. For example, they have completely different carriage rail mechanisms.
And the typing experience is also very different.
Offline
AndrewP,
Would you say the 22 is better or not so good as the 32 ?