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www.portabletypewriters.co.uk
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| | A blog about vintage typewriter collecting and repair.
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| | Intro If you have dismantled your bike in order to refurbish it then, once you have finished reassembling the engine, you will be faced with a large pile of bits that need putting back together. In the immortal words of the old Honda manuals: "Perform the reassembly in the reverse
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| | So, here's something that I picked up at my local flea-market on the weekend. It was dusty, grimy, battered, and very, very faded. Despite that, a cursory examination told me that it was actu...
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| [AI summary] This text is a collection of user comments and questions about typewriter repairs and adjustments, primarily focusing on alignment issues, particularly with uppercase and lowercase letter printing. The users are asking about the location of alignment screws, how to adjust them, and the direction to turn the screws (clockwise or counterclockwise) to lower or raise the uppercase letters. There are also mentions of specific typewriters like the Royal Quiet De Luxe, Underwood, Olivetti, and Hermes models. Some users have encountered problems such as the carriage not moving properly after adjustments, and others are seeking advice on accessing and adjusting the alignment screws, including the use of specific tools like a small, bent crescent wrench.