Good morning to everyone! Καλημέρα σε όλους!
My name is Demetrios, I am 18 and I live in Greece. I always had a fascination about typewriters. Even though I completely belong to the so-called "computer technology generation", I have always thought that the more complicated devices are, the more you are distracted from your whoever goal. This is just my personal view. To come into typewriters, I've always craved the sound, the feel, the préstige of a typewriting machine. I feel that the generated document has more of a personal touch. For me, even the carriage return, the paper insert and all these seem to me like some form of rite!
I didn't have a typewriter until 3 days ago! I had been an expert using MS Word since I was a little kid, but always wanted a typewriter. This year was a very difficult one for me, since I had the final university-entrance exams in May (lots of studying!!!), so I postponed the purchase until the very day I finish.-
So it happened. I had previously ordered the machine from a buying site and Tuesday 24, as soon as I finished the last exam, I rushed to the post office to pickup the typewriter! This is my first typewriter ever. It is a manual portable OLIVETTI LETTERA 35 (for 100 Euros), in perfect working condition (pale color) with it's case (a black one). I really haven't taken my hands from her (well, ok, only to register and type this post haha!).-
As I had read in several blog posts, articles etc. it is not random that many writers (whatever genre) still use this mechanically operated writing instrument. As soon as I sat on my desk with the typewriter upon it (computer was turned off!) I said to myself: "There you are. No internet, no applications, no Youtube. Just write!". And so on! Needless to say that she ignited my creativity! I am finishing the first chapter of my first ever story! This is something I would do in no case using Word; the distraction, the worry about fonts and colours and design, the convenience of deleting, croping and pasting really induced me in procrastination.-
Typewriting is a wonderful experience. For the three days I have the typewriter, I feel that it is a piano that produces words rather than sounds. And as an amateur pianist, I know that even the worst improvisation (just hitting keys and chords!) will result in something, won't it? I believe the same thing applies to typewriters.-
My only concern is about parts: even though I found some replacing ribbons here in Greece, I don't know if they will fit. But anyway, I'll post to the proper thread for advice.-
Nevertheless, these are roughly my first thoughts about typewriting. I am really excited to join the forum and discuss with the other members. Participating in this forum is really useful for anyone who uses or collects typewriters. -
Again good morning!
Demetrios
Last edited by dimitrio96 (27-6-2014 03:40:49)