A customer stopped by with three typewriters, one to tune up and the others to trade. I don't really like taking trades for service as I rarely come out ahead. I'm just not that smart. On the other hand, this gave me the opportunity to work on a unique machine and soon I'll explain why. The trades were the All-American previously featured and a Remington that is a parts machine. The Smith-Corona Silent-Super that needed servicing has very … [Read more...]
Remington Portable Model 5
This customer’s typewriter had a few items for me to correct. The shift mechanism was interfering with the space bar, shift lock was not locking, ribbon feed was sluggish, paper would not feed unless two sheets were used, and boy this little guy was filthy. I label typewriters that come into my shop, mostly for some fun and this one is Coffee Shop. There was so much food crumbs and sticky mess in the mechanisms this guy must have been used while … [Read more...]
Royal Quiet De Luxe Portable
This Royal Quiet DeLuxe came in for general cleaning, oiling and adjustment. It sure is nice to have a machine that really only needs minor work and is in like new condition to boot! This customer sure has a gem, and it types real nice. … [Read more...]
Corona 3 Portable Typewriter
Yep, this is still my favorite portable! Every time one comes in for refurbishment I appreciate the simplicity of design. These are not the most exacting machines making a kind of messy typing sensation, yet feather light and fun to use.It has manual ribbon reverse in the classic Corona “S” pattern by tightening the top ribbon spool nut on the ribbon you want to feed. Loosen the nut on the opposite side and that one will spin free feeding to the … [Read more...]
Underwood desktop 5 from the year 1914
I’m sure I’ve mentioned we get quite a few Underwood model 5’s in the shop. The volume never stops the enjoyment each machine brings as I discover its history. This typewriter was a local machine and came with an aftermarket TAB activator located on the right near the shift key. This allowed the typist a quick way to hit tabs such as when you would fill out ledgers that had repeating columns. It was a real time saver to just nudge that plate … [Read more...]
Royal KHH Desktop Typewriter
I have a few of this model in the backlog of machines to get ready for sale. This is a customer’s that needed a good dusting (copious amounts of compressed air for the dust bunnies), cleaning, oiling and adjusting. Also, so typical of the Royals, it was not reversing the ribbon feed. The segment was kinda gummy and the type bar faces needed cleaning with a few slow keys, then it was on to the ribbon. The left side is notorious for getting … [Read more...]
Royal Portable – Green Alligator Finish
Portable typewriters are a conundrum. Folks like them because they are portable (ha, ha), light, have an easy touch on the fingers and many have interesting designs. Folks hate them as the keys get stuck, ribbon feeds are finicky and are prone to skipping if the escapement gets out of alignment. This Royal portable is a real workhorse for the customer and when brought in you could tell it is used often. There was a lot of ribbon debris on the … [Read more...]
Royal KMM Desktop
This Royal KMM was repainted wrinkle finish grey. Personally, I like the big shiny gloss black models (sooo shiny!) yet this grey finish was very popular after WW2 in the forties. This fine example of post war industrial art had a line space lever that was bent so bad it was hitting the ribbon cover. It is pretty hard to get any work done with that little disaster. The funny thing about being a typewriter repairperson is we look at the … [Read more...]
Woodstock Desktop
We don’t see too many Woodstock typewriters in the shop. Mostly they are not that great of writing machine so few survived. On the other hand, they are totally cool typewriters! I see many similarities between other brands in the Woodstock, and it is too bad their competitors won over the public. This grand beast came in for a cleaning, oiling, ribbon feed problems and general tune up. After the mundane task of cleaning, of which I found a cute … [Read more...]
Typewriter Decals
I see a lot of typewriters and most are vintage. My job is to get them back to you in useful condition. It is tradition in the repair world to affix a symbol of the repair shop to the machine as reminder to use the repair folks again. On the older machines this was a small decorative decal and today is a common adhesive backed label. I love the old decals! Here are a few for your enjoyment. … [Read more...]
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