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04-2-2015 11:29:55  #11


Re: Olympia Filia - original carriage lock and uppercase adjustment

Thanks, ​I've never heard of an SG5, so you can be sure that I'll look into those links; no doubt it will be interesting reading (I don't have any problems reading German). I have seen later model Olympia machines equipped with Fraktur, but the asking price was so far past expensive it went into crazy-land. They are less common machines, and you can expect to pay a small premium for that, but they aren't so rare that should cost as much as some people ask for them. 
 


The pronoun has always been capitalized in the English language for more than 700 years.
 

06-2-2015 05:43:41  #12


Re: Olympia Filia - original carriage lock and uppercase adjustment

Oh god, I am such a unconcentrated typer, SM5, of course.

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06-2-2015 12:20:27  #13


Re: Olympia Filia - original carriage lock and uppercase adjustment

kpropaganda wrote:

Oh god, I am such a unconcentrated typer, SM5, of course.



I've done the same thing - often - when discussing Olympia models because I was thinking about other things at the time. However, in this case I thought (hoped) that you were referring to some rarely seen successor of the SG3; that would have been very exciting!  
 


The pronoun has always been capitalized in the English language for more than 700 years.
 

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