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Found a small glass bottle with a cork and a label that says 53 on it.... Inside of the remington portable I just got. It was wedjed in between some typebars.
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Maybe not so unusual, but it did take me by surprise -- in working on the KMM I got recently, I removed the vertical rear sheet metal cover for the tab set/clear assembly and the bell, and out came the carcass of a beetle, at least 1 inch long, from the bell. I think this typewriter was stored somewhere subject to the elements, if not actually outside.
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Oops, typewriterman, panel beating - that was the case of my old Baby, wasn't it...& a massive improvement it is!
TypewriterGuy, very mysterious! Just as long as it didn't say DRNK ME...
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Found a (What looks to be) Remington portable bakelite key. It has the leter V on it. It was in the mechanics of my 1911 Remington standard...
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Yes Kat, that WAS your Hermes Baby carry case that I was panel-beating ! I did find several links of a gold chain inside an Imperial 66 last year. I handed them back to the typewriter's owner, but she had no idea that they were there. She had bought the machine from her employer, the National Health Service, for a peppercorn amount when they were disposing of their manual typewriters many years ago. Perhaps she sold the gold links for scrap to get a discount on my servicing !
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Fleetwing wrote:
and out came the carcass of a beetle, at least 1 inch long, from the bell.
When working on my IBM Selectric one day, I put my thumb under some of the foam to remove it, and when I lifted it up, there were at least five dead centipede carcasses all curled up. I freaked out and almost screamed because I thought for a moment they were alive. They must have died because they got stuck to the foam...
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I haven't found much of anything interesting. In the Hermes 3000 I found several 'nice' roach cases. They were on the table and my daughter came in a picked one up and started looking at it curiously. "What are these?" she asked. I told her they were roach cases. "What the heck is a roach case?" bringing it up closer to her face for a better look.
"You know... where baby roaches come from."
She squealed, threw it down, and ran from the room.
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A mud wasps' nest.
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@Richard Same! ALthough not just one... Or two.... Not even small ones...
Oh, and I found an acorn wdged UNDEERNEATH the typebars
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While cleaning a Selectric II that I found in a thrift store I found in the bottom pan a dried mushroom, which resembled the psilocybin variety I came to know in college three decades ago. The machine had a label identifying it as property of the local county government, so I theorized it came from the police department and perhaps some suspect had disposed of some incriminating evidence during booking by dropping it inside.
And no, I didn't perform an experiment to prove my hypothesis.