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A few weeks ago, I stumbled on this Smith-Corona Electric on shopgoodwill, seconds before the auction closed. I'd not seen this model before and am a sucker for the 5 Series look.
Vintage Smith-Corona Electric Portable Typewriter - shopgoodwill.com
I know nothing of this model (or of electrics in general). What are people's thoughts on the writing experience of this machine?
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I've heard nothing but good things about this model typewriter. I am not into electrics but I would jump at the chance to own one of these if one were to become available locally and in good shape.
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It IS a nice machine, and a must-buy if you're into the 5-series models. Finding one in good condition might be another matter. I rarely see them offered for sale, so I opted for one that was mechanically sound but a bit of a cosmetic eyesore.
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Mechanically sound and double-gothic is pretty cool!
Thanks you both for your thoughts! Looks like I'm adding this to my hunt list. Too bad I missed that one on goodwill - I don't have a blue 5 series, so it would have been a really good addition.
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If anyone is looking to replace those worn small v-belts with new o-rings...this size from McMaster-Carr is the size that works the best.
I am bringing a 1959 S-C 5TE Electric back to life and my new o-rings are quiet and make the type-levers "fly".
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New O-ring belts in place :
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Thanks, Pete, for the info. When I do manage to get myself a 5TE, I'll know where to get the parts (and which ones). Big time saver.
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My 1959 S-C 5TE electric portable is all buttoned-up and humming away nicely.
It is very quiet with its new o-ring belts. The old v-belts were slapping and one was frayed.
With a return of cooler weather in a week or so, its case will get some repairs and a repaint.
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Rob,
When you land a machine, let me know and I can send you 2-pairs of the o-rings...for free.
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A pair...my 1959 S-C Series 5TE portable electric and my 1957 S-C Silent Super manual :
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