Wednesday, February 29, 2012
Sunday, February 26, 2012
Adler J4 Review
....if I could only spell and type! |
Carriage parts and type bar rest ready for final assembly |
Machine as it is ready for a shower of carb cleaner |
Reassembled carriage |
Machine ready to remove ribbon & bottom cover or reattach the carriage. |
Which one was repaired? |
Ransmayer Elite Type Slugs |
As I ended the typecast I ran out of paper and wanted to end with a.k.a. Gabriel
(what) since there were several models, but I did not find much more information or photos. The case mentioned in the next to the last paragraph is the carrying case. The typewriter's plastic housing is quite sturdy and good quality.
site.xavier.edu/polt/typewriters/AdlerJ2J4.pdf
Thursday, February 23, 2012
Finally Finished
Adler J4 from 1966 |
Tuesday, February 21, 2012
Saturday, February 18, 2012
More Ribbon Restoration, This time using mineral oil
Another Pelikan silk ribbon |
Should be moistened both sides..... |
This is the finished ribbon |
The mineral oil did wet the ribbon more than the WD-40. I think the dilution could have been more. The ribbon works and I did not want too much mineral spirits since it is a solvent and I did not want it to wash away any ink left in the ribbon.
I see no reason why the WD-40 or my mineral oil solution must be sprayed. It seems that it could be dabbed onto the ribbon just as well as sprayed. Dabbing may be less messy also.
Gathering all the things to do this as well as mixing the solution and treating the ribbon took about an hour while I was out in the sun being entertained by the screaming of the neighborhood hawks. One of the nice things about our city is the abundant wild life. Our city has hundreds of acres of woods and plenty of deer, turkey, rabbits, squirrels, armadillo, hawks, cranes and many many other birds, even a bobcat or 2. Oh, plenty of snakes also. And alligators.
The Hermes noted at the end are all part of my collection. I designate them with a .n to identify them. Hermes 3000.2 is an on line purchase that was the cost of postage. It is a rounded case machine made the same year as my 3000.1 machine. From my on line inquiries it seems I have one of each of the machine styles from the year the change to the square body machine was made. It is an elite typeface. The machine was posted quite a while as a parts machine. It was dropped and except for a scratch and small dent looks & smells new. I have not straightened its frame yet. When I get to it I'll post using it.
3000.3 is the Techno Pica machine I used for this post.
Thursday, February 16, 2012
More Typewriter Serial Numbers
Wednesday, February 15, 2012
Typewriter Serial Numbers
The things one finds when buying a box of junk.
I thought you may be interested in a small booklet I found in a box of typewriter junk I purchased.
A Smith-Corona AGE LIST. What better way to appreciate your typewriter than by knowing its age. That is if it is in this booklet. It by no means has every brand, model, and serial number. It does have quite a bit. Smith-Corona, Remington, Royal, Underwood, Woodstock-Allen, and IBM. Mostly pre-1950.
I am doing the post in 2 parts to keep the length of the post manageable.
This is part I.
I thought you may be interested in a small booklet I found in a box of typewriter junk I purchased.
A Smith-Corona AGE LIST. What better way to appreciate your typewriter than by knowing its age. That is if it is in this booklet. It by no means has every brand, model, and serial number. It does have quite a bit. Smith-Corona, Remington, Royal, Underwood, Woodstock-Allen, and IBM. Mostly pre-1950.
I am doing the post in 2 parts to keep the length of the post manageable.
This is part I.
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