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typewriterreview.com
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| | | | | Olympia SM3 DeLuxe (1955) The Olympia SM3 is a reliable workhorse, from a solid body construction to keys that provide good response and feedback. When you first sit at this thing, you marvel at the beauty and how it exudes a certain egalitarian work ethic. These machines were meant for typing -- lots of typing.... | |
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boffosocko.com
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| | | | | I already own and love a 4 series Smith-Corona Clipper, but I've been wanting one or more of the family of 5 series Smith-Coronas for a while. I purchased this Clipper on May 14th and received it earlier this week on Tuesday the 21st. Loving another Clipper already meant that it immediately skipped to the | |
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www.portabletypewriters.co.uk
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typecast.munk.org
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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. | ||