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  • Great typer! And Jett is right, from the shape of the vents in the spool covers it definitely is a no. 3. I notice your ribbon take-up doesn't seem to be working, hence the hole in the ribbon at the printing point. Check to see that your ribbon reverse switch isn't in the middle "off" position. -- Yours, Marty Rice

  • Ole Skool shiz-nit right there...

  • Despite the advance of technology, I find myself attracted to manual typewriters.

    They help me visualize eminent detective story writers typing their works. The typewriters were a very splendid invention for us.

  • amazing.

    if that could talk---all the stuff it has typed since 1896.

  • That Oliver in the video is a No. 3.

  • I'd love to get myself one of those but I don't know where to get one.

  • Check antique shops. In fact, I was at an antique shop a few weeks ago and I saw 2 Olivers. I already had those same models in my collection, though.

  • Where do you live because I don"t think that there are that many in Soouthern Georgia. Although I'll try to get my parents to go to Historic Savannah.

  • That is a WEIRD design.

  • Nice typewriter. I'm thinking about getting myself an Underwood or Royal. :]

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