Weapon of Choice: 1970 Royal (Silver-Seiko) Sprite #NM 1113791 Tiki mug (From the country’s second-oldest Tiki Bar – the Alibi in Portland) is a gift from Bill, typecaster and fellow TCL member – Thank you, Bill! Used in this week’s TCL meetup for a nice Mimosa, yum! Typewriter Club LIVE 2021-04-25 Here’s a thing I […]
Category: Typewriters In The Corral
My herd of fine writin’ irons.
The Mystery of the Hermes 3000 Reversed Backspace and Tab keys and New Stuff To Read!
Weapon of Choice: “Easy” 1964 Hermes 3000 #3246817 https://typewriterdatabase.com/Hermes.3000.82.bmys 1959–David_Scadden-Approved_Home_Study_Course_in_Typewriter_Repair_and_Service-V1 https://site.xavier.edu/polt/typewriters/homestudycourse.pdf 1971-Royal-Type_Character_Combination_Catalog https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Ri4DXbE1U8lzdnXmiCraTen6-4iBfUX8/view?usp=sharing 1966-1975-NOMDA_Blue_Book https://drive.google.com/file/d/1BvD8_msG7TLvs8eBtua9Y0-KHLKrt3gg/view?usp=sharing 195x-Remington-Standard-User_Manual https://site.xavier.edu/polt/typewriters/RemingtonStandard19.pdf 1959-Remington-Standard-User_Manual https://site.xavier.edu/polt/typewriters/RemingtonStandardSuper-Riter.pdf 1952-Remington-Noiseless_Standard-User_Manual https://site.xavier.edu/polt/typewriters/RemingtonNoiseless10-1952.pdf 194x-Remington-Noiseless_Standard-User_Manual https://site.xavier.edu/polt/typewriters/RemingtonNoiseless10-1950.pdf 195x-Remington-Fleetwing-User_Manual https://site.xavier.edu/polt/typewriters/RemingtonFleetwing-manual.pdf 1953-Remington-Quiet_Riter-User_Manual https://site.xavier.edu/polt/typewriters/quietriter.pdf 1958-RC_Allen-Visomatic-UserManual https://site.xavier.edu/polt/typewriters/RCAllenVisOmatic.pdf 1976-Olivetti-Lexikon_83DL-User_Manual https://site.xavier.edu/polt/typewriters/OlivettiLexikon83DL.pdf 1970-Facit-1620-User_Manual https://site.xavier.edu/polt/typewriters/Facit1620.pdf 1920-Corona_3-User_Manual https://site.xavier.edu/polt/typewriters/Corona3-1920.pdf 196x-Olympia-Electric_50-Userman https://site.xavier.edu/polt/typewriters/OlympiaElectric50.pdf 196x-Olympia-SG3n-UserMan https://site.xavier.edu/polt/typewriters/OlympiaElectric50.pdf [Printed & Coil-Bound] [PDF] The Smith-Corona Series 6-7-88 Standard Typewriter Repair Bible is now available in […]
Molding and Pouring new Typewriter Feet (Complete Video How-To Series)
Weapon of Choice: “Einstein”, 1956 Smith Corona Silent #5S 529594 Typewriter Club LIVE [Mar 7, 2021]: See below how much people like getting fresh-baked Typewriter feet in the mail! Typewriter Video Series – Episode 257: Replacement Feets! Fountain Pens & Typewriters got some too: Hermes 3000 Replacement Feets by Ted Munk TTSSASTT 0.6 – Making […]
Mo’ Feets & Mo’ Media – What I Typed During TCL
Weapon of Choice: “Doris Day”, 1966 Olympia SM9 #3098142 Perhaps the last set of Olympia SM-7 feet 3D printed in PLA by Steve Dade (RIP, friend). Raymond’s over in Colorado sent them over so I could replicate them in rubber, because PLA is stiff and not very grippy at all. First step: make a box […]
Excitement and Delight! Fresh Rubber! Musty Books!
Weapon of Choice: “Cadwallader”, 1963 Olympia SM7 #2335640 A Typer’s Dozen: Ted Munk @ The Typewritemosphere AUSTIN TYPEWRITER, INK. Casting Urethane Typewriter Feet: Joe shows off his Goody Package from Bill M. in a recent Typewriter Club Live! Little library of Typewriter Care & Repair. Wait.. are those SM-7 feet in that little baggie??
One last update on soundproofing my JP-1, and a week’s worth of typing
Weapon of Choice: “Starbuck” 1964 Hermes Rocket #6027915 Typewriter Club LIVE 2020-12-27 Weapon of Choice: 1978 Brother Charger 11 #K83712885 One last update to the JP-1 Soundproofing Project – replacing the original foam bottom pad with a denser, colorful blue felt pad. I used a putty knife to gently pry the foam pad off the […]
Taming The Tinny Typing Sound of a Brother JP-1 Typewriter (Part 3 – the Finale?)
Weapon of Choice: 1978 Brother Charger 11 #K83712885 It was back in 2015 that I started pondering the problem of silencing the tinny sound of the Brother JP-1. In 2017, I shrinktubed the platen, along with a couple others. To adjust ring & cylinder on a JP-1 is done by loosening these two screws on […]
Wizard Smoke feet for Ghost Chocolate and a Bible for the 6-7-88’s
Weapon of Choice “Ghost Chocolate”, 1957 Olympia SM3 #998587 Swappin’ out the mint-green test feet with a custom-mixed set of translucent silver feet that have a maroon sheen when lit up, to match the colors of the typewriter. Typewriter Club LIVE! (2020-11-29). There’s a little bit of <3 in every Smith-Corona Standard of the 1950’s […]
Typewriter Club (Show & Tell) and Virtual Herman’s Video Archive
Weapon of Choice: “Moneypenny”, 1948 Royal Quiet De Luxe #A-1551567 My typewriter collection, circa 2010. The quest for a new ribbon for Moneypenny led me to my first visit to MTE – the start of a long and beautiful friendship. VIRTUAL HERMAN’S VIDEO ARCHIVE Cuthbert H. Humphrey, Governor of our territory, is a cull. Do […]
Virtual Hermans – How to use The Typewriter Database, and random thoughts…
Weapon of Choice: “Richard The Deep Breather”, 1925 Corona 4 #H506286 Weapon of Choice: “Adwoa”, 1961 Swissa Junior #6102535 Yes, I’ve built web-based MMO’s before, even had a couple of SSWCons, and then there was a little something called “Huggles and Ponies”… 11/14/2020 Virtual Hermans – How to use The Typewriter Database Oh, and here […]
Oops, I missed my blog’s 10-Year Anniversary!
Weapon of Choice: “Ghost Chocolate”, 1957 Olympia SM3 Very First Post and Weapon of Choice: “Indiana Jones”, 1959 Tower Chieftain III (SCM Skyriter)
It’s Votin’ Day! (at least it is for weirdos)
Weapon of Choice: “Thunderbird 4”, 1968 Montgomery Ward Signature 440T
Typewriter Club – An Excellent Distraction
Weapon of Choice: 1972 Royal (Silver-Seiko) Mercury #MC 2273125 Weapon of Choice: 1970 Webster XL-747 #L0944386 Revelation 13:3–4 2nd Thessalonians 2:8–12 Proverbs 12:10
Fresh Minty Green Feets for Hermes 3000 and Olympia SM3&4 and Corona 4
Weapon of Choice: “Easy” 1964 Hermes 3000. Less than half that, actually. ‘Cept maybe certain models that will likely require extra parts (A sort of “kit” including all the bits you should replace while you’ve got it skinned, IYKWIM).The H3k ones are pretty straightforward, though and will be on the cheaper side.. Early set of […]
Keeping Busy and Productive
Weapon of Choice: “Joanie” 1964 Hermes 3000. First casts in plastic resin, transparent because I haven’t yet gotten my mica powders in the mail. This resin is actually quite tough, and I think it’ll work perfectly. Some more TRB luv. Can’t tell you how much it warms my cockles to see people getting good use […]
UJTU: SCM Carriage Levers, Corona Feets, A Gift For a Patron and Scannin’
Weapon of Choice: 1936 Corona Junior Model S. The Carriage Release Levers on 1959-1980’s SCM portables are prone to breakage and getting more so as they age. These, from Bubbles, my own 1960 Galaxie are brittle and developing hairline cracks despite being in quite good shape. They also aren’t white anymore. I pondered how I […]
Brother EP-22 (versus Brother EP-20)
Weapon of Choice: 1983 Brother EP-22. Until I actually picked one up, I thought that the Brother EP-20 and EP-22 were the same size. Turns out, while the top shell for both was clearly pressed from the same mold, the bottom shell on the EP-22 is almost a quarter inch deeper than the EP-20. It […]
Screeds in the Rain & a Favorite Brother JP-1
Weapon of Choice: Thunderbird 3, 1966 Montgomery Wards Signature 440T Someone in the Facebook ATC asked today what our favorite Brother JP-1 variations are, and by happenstance, I had just spent a drizzly afternoon yesterday outside with one of mine, the 1966 Monkey Ward Signature 440T. Yesterday was all about screeds, unfortunately – stuff I […]
The Linux Chronicles #4: Overcoming the Problem of Trying to Scan Thousands of Two-Sided Pages with a Non-Duplexing Scanner.
Weapon of Choice: 1957 Tower Commander And this is after I already chewed through two volumes… I’m not real sure where I’ll store these Victor manuals after they’re scanned. The shelves are gettin’ pretty full of reference material. Wildlife Photography indoors. Everything’s indoors… The Process: First I scanned the whole book on one side, saving […]
Double-Strike Typewriter Bolding Tests, Part 1
Weapon of Choice: 1972 Royal Mercury – Excellent double-striker! Weapon of Choice: 1970 Royal Sprite – Excellent double-striker! Weapon of Choice: 1978 Brother Charger 11 – Bad double-striker. Weapon of Choice: 1940 Royal Aristocrat – Decent double-striker. Weapon of Choice: 1961 Swissa Junior – Decent double-striker. Weapon of Choice: 1963 Olympia SM-7 – Bad double-striker. […]
One life for yourself, and one for your dreams…
Weapon of Choice: 1978 Brother Charger 11. August, 2016 was the last Quiet-Riter pickup – and I was practically tripping over ’em then.. Don’t wanna wait? Want to do all the cleanup and compiling yourself and print it out for free? Knock yerself out! (: Getting accustomed to a new workflow. I spent a lot […]
Goodbye Desktop Core 2 Duos and Hello Book I’ve Wanted A Long Time
Weapon of Choice: “Moneypenny”, 1948 Royal Quiet De Luxe. Finally found a copy of this for a reasonable price, after a years-long search. Current project: decommissioning the last of my Core 2 Duo era desktops. 2005 E6400 @ 2.13ghz out of an HP Leonite mobo. 2006 E7300 @ 2.66ghz out of a Dell Vostro 220. […]
UJTU: What’s on my desk, yet more TRB discounts and my 30 days without Windows coin…
Weapon of Choice: “Adwoa” 1961 Swissa Junior Photoshop 7 running in Linux/XFCE. It works, mostly – at least everything I need to work does work. And yeah, an outdated version of Photoshop from 2002 does a lot of things that Gimp and Krita do not do. Things I need still, like CMYK support, batch scripting, […]
1937 Corona Standard – Sometimes The Best Fix Is A Good Cleaning
Weapon of Choice: “Jack Davenport”, 1937 Corona Standard “Squareline”. Well, here’s the master escapement trip adjustment, anyway. Well, at least I understand what’s *supposed* to be happening. I do really like being able to read through a process before poking at it. Maybe for this Squareline it’ll just be “Everything fixed through the magic of […]
First and Second Score of the 2020 Typewriter Hunting Season
Weapon of Choice: 1938 Corona Junior Model “S”. I guess it’s a stretch to call them “Scores”, since Key Snap (Erik) offered them to me as he was slimming down his collection, and I didn’t find them in the wild… The Frozen-solid 1937 Corona Standard “Squareline”. Yeah, not real sure about that giant woodscrew holding […]
Olympia SM-7 1961-1964, a Correction
Weapon of Choice: “Cadwallader”, 1963 Olympia SM-7 Nick’s post on Olympia SM Series 1948-1964. The TWDB Olympia page. The TWDB Olympia SM-7 by Serial Number page. The TWDB Olympia SM-5 by Serial Number page.
UJTU: The Many Platens and Worlds I’ve Enjoyed Lately
Weapon of Choice: 1957 Tower Commander. The Smith-Corona Floating Shift Typewriter Repair Bible. PDF Typewriter Books on TWDB. Weapon of Choice: “Einstein” 1956 Smith-Corona Silent. What’s in the BOX?? A buncha new service manuals to scan! Weapon of Choice: “Indy” 1959 Tower Chieftain III. Weapon of Choice: “Little Jake” 1933 Monarch. Hey, it’s been awhile […]
The Joys of Fresh Platen Rubber on Old Writing Iron
Weapon of Choice: “Richard The Deep Breather” 1925 Corona 4. Soft Left Margin happens when there’s too much play between the margin stops and the protrusion on the carriage that stops against them – ie: if you return the carriage and notice that there is either a lot of bounceback when returning softly or no […]
Proofing Hermes 3000 Bible!
Weapon of Choice: “Joanie” 1964 Hermes 3000.
The Travelling Typewriter
Leoben Sez “Hey, stop typing and pet me!” Weapon of Choice: 1972 Royal Mercury. New traveling typewriter case on the shelf, ready to go! Cleaning out the “e” slug with a Spyderco Endura. Franklin-Covey typewriter satchel $2, Canon A-710 IS camera and holster $6. Not a bad thrifting day at all. Add in the $10 […]
New Feets for Richard The Deep Breather
Weapon of Choice: “Richard The Deep Breather”, 1925 Corona 4. I found a bag of 4 sizes of rubber feet on amazon, 10 feet per size. I figured one of the sizes would be right for what I needed.. Chuck the foot into a drill and use a thin file to file a grove about […]
Richard The Deep Breather, a $10 1925 Corona 4
Weapon of Choice: “Richard The Deep Breather”, 1925 Corona 4. Bichrome selector is a spindly thing directly attached to the ribbon vibrator. Yas, but what patents? Ugh. screw head broken, will have to figure out that before I can get the platen off.. Sanded and LPS’d the platen to make it ever so slightly more […]
The Tucson Haul – Fixed Typer #2
Weapon of Choice: “Thunderbird 4” 1968 Montgomery Ward 440T. I took off the return lever and leftside carriage cover, but in the end I didn’t need to (except that it allowed me to see what was wrong in the first place). You can’t put the leftside knob on anyway unless the cover is already on […]
Upcoming Type-In and a Giveaway 1957 Royal Aristocrat!
Weapon of Choice: 1957 Royal Aristocrat. Spring malformed and sliding around. Must trim and form new hook-ends. Re-Install spring, not that it did any good. “Forming” is what we call it, not “bending”. Must be patient and have a light hand on the tool. Okay, so Aristocrats in the late 50’s had an RB prefix, […]
Friends from New Mexico & A Surprise Solution to 8-Bit Printing
Weapon of Choice: 198x Olivetti 900X #85330822 Joe Van Cleave’s Blog Post on his trip. WriteElephant’s “Letters From Nakajima“. “Scannin’, Scannin’, Scannin’” Scanned so far: 194x-Rex-O-Graph 194x-Speed-O-Print_Model_L-Instructions 194x-Woodstock-220k_SVC 195x-1962-Speed-O-Print_Parts-PriceLists 195x-Speed-O-Print_Liberator_200-Userman 197x-Brother_JP3-Parts 197x-Brother_JP4-Parts 1947-Woodstock-830k_SVC 1954-Woodstock_PPLnSVC 1955-RC-Allen_M600-M700-PnSVC 1957-1968-Copy-Rite_Duplicator 1958-Everest_K2-Parts 1959-Speed-O-Print-SVC 1962-Adler_Special-SVC 1964-Adler_Junior-10-20-30_SVC 1964-Adler_Junior-10-20-30-Parts 1964-Speed-O-Print_Copier-SVC 1967-Brother_JP2-Parts 1969-Adler_Gabriele_5000-Parts-SVC 1969-Adler_Universal-200-239-400-SVC 1970-Royal_Jupiter-10-12-12-Award-1300-SVC 1969-Royal_Jetstar-SVC 1973-Royal_690-Update-SVC 1972-Royal-590-595-790-795-Functional_Test 1974-Royal_2000_Centurion_Medallion-SVC 1962-Robotyper_Royaltyper-SVC 1955-1973-Royal_Portable_A-Parts 1959-Royal_Diana_Administrator-Parts 1955-1965-Royal_Royalite-Parts 1976-Royal_Sahara_Caravan-Adler_Tippa-Parts […]