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20-11-2023 10:41:11  #11


Re: Olympia SF From 1975 Yugoslavia...

Pete E. wrote:

George...

We can sort of relate.  My wife went to an eye surgeon for a pre-surgery consult.  Their 5 page admit-forms on a clip board where pre-printed in 20 cpi font.

Sort of hard for folks to read when eye-glasses can no longer correct for weak clarity.

They did not even offer table-top magnifiers.  We left and did the forms at home and rescheduled.

I told the front desk how idiotic this was.
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Pete, it has baffled me for a long time wondering why forms are created the way they are and who the creator thinks will be filling it out. As writing by hand has become more challenging for me I try to remember to ask for the forms in advance. This last time I forgot and I wonder about most of the questions being asked anyway.

Yes it is getting cold outside so you have many months getting the project ready. 

 

21-11-2023 13:15:04  #12


Re: Olympia SF From 1975 Yugoslavia...

Here are my inspirations from nature...

Purple Iris and Poppy Red.
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21-11-2023 16:09:58  #13


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Our front porch and driveway heated up to 60* F..  So I decided I could try to finish the re-paint.

The "purple iris" won the day...with my wife of 42 years being the final vote.  Suspect this will be her machine...lol

I will try to find another Traveller (maybe with Italics font) to be my "poppy red" machine...before next Spring.
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21-11-2023 16:16:29  #14


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Looks good Pete! Happy wife, happy life is what Patty tells me.

 

22-11-2023 10:46:07  #15


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My little gathering of Olympia Traveller machines...
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24-11-2023 19:02:15  #16


Re: Olympia SF From 1975 Yugoslavia...

Pete I just pulled the trigger on one of those travelers. It’s white so may follow your lead and paint it when it arrives. Hope it’s a good typer. 


- Be kind 
 

25-11-2023 13:58:11  #17


Re: Olympia SF From 1975 Yugoslavia...

Mike,


Hope you are pleased with your Traveller.  I do think the made-in-Germany have a bit better feel than the Yugoslvia machines...but those are still good machines, IMHO.


1. I use satin-finish paint by Krylon or Rustoleum. Their gloss paints make it look like a cheap Vegas casino.   I will do 2-3 very thin coats of paint on each surface not trying to cover it all in 1 coat. 2-3 thin coats prevents paint “runs” from developing. 

2. I place painters blue masking tape over the Olympia name-plate(s) and the orange O-I emblem. I use my finger nail to press/shape the tape to form around the raised plastic name-plate and then use an Xacto knife to trim off the excessive tape. After the ribbon cover is painted and cured/dried; I will use a very fine artist's paint brush to add some paint to the spaces between the O & I of the logo once the masking tape is removed. 

3. I will paint the ribbon cover first (both sides) and then let the paint cure before I add peel & stick felt to the underside of the ribbon cover.

4. I also add felt to the interior of the bottom panel but do not extend the felt to under the key-tops. Figured it would be easier to remove cookie crumbs or coffee-spill clean ups, that way.
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27-11-2023 16:41:17  #18


Re: Olympia SF From 1975 Yugoslavia...

Pete, or anybody, a couple of questions about the Traveler. 
1. How do you remove the top cover (over the basket and ribbon spools etc.)
2. The machine I received requires a very hard key press down to meet the platen at all. In other words, typing in a normal fashion, the hammers don't hit the platen. Is there an adjustment you are aware of for this?
Thanks

 


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27-11-2023 17:00:14  #19


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Nevermind those questions.  Watched some videos and found you pull the top straight up and off. It was so tight I was afraid of pulling too hard and breaking something, but I got it off.

As for my #2 question, the ribbon was pulled tight and not allowing the ribbon to advance and the hammers to hit but now I've loosened things and they hit properly. Unfortunately, on key strokes, the vibrator does not rise to put the ribbon in place for impressions.
This one may be going back. 


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28-11-2023 15:25:11  #20


Re: Olympia SF From 1975 Yugoslavia...

Got my new Traveler sorted out. Took off the bottom and looked for anything that might have to do with the vibrator not rising. Flipped this circled plate part to a different position and now the vibrator is rising again. 
I'm liking the looks of Pete's green top one and may go with that. Might paint the sides as well if I can do a good job of masking the black plastic. I could remove the badging stuff on the top but looks like I would have to clip away the little plastic anchors on the back side, so may mask them per Pete's comment. 

 


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