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LD, that is a great machine is such NICE shape ! Really one of those time-capsule machines we all hope to find.
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Thanks Pete! Exactly! I can even see the red, white, and blue on the color selection! It was owned by a little old lady who only typed church programs on it once a week (I don't know, that's my story).
Since the Lettera 22 I bought blind on Facebook for too much is turning out to have some ISSUES, I feel like it all works out, karmically...
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lazydog wrote:
... It was owned by a little old lady who only typed church programs on it once a week (I don't know, that's my story). ...
It's possible the exact opposite is true, and that it was a heavily used office machine because your KMG looks like it might have been factory refurbished. The replacement keytops are interesting (perhaps from an HH?). It's also interesting that they didn't replace the original tab setting keytops and the spacebar.
I also really enjoy using the KMG, but then again most standards are a treat to type with. I actually bought mine from a little old lady who was a university professor, but the typewriter had belonged to her father and was used in his office. It was in dismal condition when I got it and had a large mouse nest in the segment, but it types wonderfully now and I like looking at its decades of aesthetic wear.
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Facit TP-2 1965, I think.
Had problems and I was about to throw up my hands, but more solvent and things finally busted loose. Needs new feet but otherwise in wonderful condition. The platen still has some give to it. Not sure how to describe the action. I fall into the rhythm and architecture after a few minutes so will continue to evaluate. To me, it feels better with the touch control advanced for a firmer touch. Logo to be glued straight.
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your KMG looks like it might have been factory refurbished. The replacement keytops are interesting (perhaps from an HH?). It's also interesting that they didn't replace the original tab setting keytops and the spacebar.
Uwe, I think I got the idea that such refurbishes weren't unusual from this [url=
I agree with MoLG that the plastic keys are much more comfortable than glass top, round or tombstone. I have another KMG that is tombstone and the action is also really light -- but the glass tombstone keys make it feel heavier, best I can tell!
So yeah, probably a refurb -- that paint is almost new still!
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And I can't think of the Royal HH without thinking of Tanya Berry, Wendell Berry's wife, who has typed every word he has ever written on one. "The most important editor almost no one has ever heard of."
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Mikeytap...
Congratulations on another Facit !
Is your colour beige or Viking grey ?
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Lazydog,
Here is another KMG with replacement key-tops...including the Tab controls.
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But again, not the space bar -- so odd the choices people made! THanks!
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Lazydog,
Maybe the mounting holes / screw inserts of the old space-bar did not line up with those on any more modern replacement space-bars...???