Hi everyone,
I didn't know whether to post this here or in the repair area, since I see it as related to, but not necessarily all about, repair.
Anyways, I have a question that I realized today is, at least for me, problematic. I've never had the pleasure of handling a well-cared for typewriter, having never lived close to a sizable number of collectors or ready access to them. The ones I've purchased were dug up from people's basement or pulled from people's barns. And so, all of the ones I've owned and handled had--what felt like to me --rock hard platens. But I imagine that there is a balance: too soft of a platen would also be undesirable.
So, I have a conundrum. Having never felt a platen with the proper rubber elasticity, when I'm trying to refresh or refurbish my hardened platens, I don't have a point of reference to compare them to. So now, in my roundabout way, I've come to my question: Does anyone know of a good item for comparison to give me an idea for how hard/soft a good platen should be?
I'm sure there's more of these questions that I'll stumble across in time.
Thanks!