Showing posts with label projects. Show all posts
Showing posts with label projects. Show all posts

4 Mar 2015

Big sale! Typewriters, parts, and ephemera

I have way too much stuff around the house, and it's time to clear out. Technically it's too early to call it spring cleaning, but as we haven't really had a "proper winter" this year in Tacoma, it's just been a blur from fall to spring. March is spring enough for me.

I have 9 project machines and 7 parts machines. I consider project-worthy machines to be in good or better optical condition, and generally working well except for a few problems. If fixed, they would make fine machines. Parts machines may be partially disassembled, have bits missing, and are generally broken in multiple ways and may not be in very good optical condition. They're not worth fixing.

For pricing, I have tried to balance between how much I paid, how much the fixed machine is worth, and how much work I think needs to go into it. If you think these are way out of line, prices are negotiable! The important thing is I need to get rid of these. A ribbon is not included unless if the typewriter uses special spools. These have all been surface cleaned but may need more thorough cleaning inside. Shipping is not included in these prices. I will ship worldwide, and I prefer PayPal payment, but check is possible from the US. Local Tacoma-area sales are even better.

If you're interested, want more information, or pictures, just send me an email.


Project machines



Sold — 1934 Corona Silent. Fantastic optical condition with excellent green paint and excellent decals. A real beauty overall. The problem lies with the carriage advancing. It moves fine with the spacebar, but it doesn't advance well with keystrokes. Sometimes it works, but usually it doesn't. The harder you hit the keys the more likely it is to advance. US keyboard.


$40 — 1950s Tower Tabulator. Very good optical condition overall, with excellent decals. The action is just not very responsive. It could just need a thorough cleaning and lubrication inside, because nothing appears to be physically broken. The case doesn't latch. US keyboard. Instruction manual included.


$70 — 1976 Erika 40. This one is in almost perfect optical condition and very good working condition. The only problem is the type alignment which is off. I don't have the tool needed to fix it, but that is the only problem it has. UK keyboard.


Sold. $80 — 1933 Olympia Progress. Very good optical and working condition. The decals, which are often work on this model, only show a little wear. The carriage return doesn't work right, it won't linespace. There's just a tiny bit of rust but it's not a problem. German keyboard.



Sold. $90 — 1960 Facit TP1. Very good optical and working condition. Sans-serif typeface. The only problem is the ribbon doesn't lift high enough in black mode. Instruction manual included. US keyboard.


Sold. $80 — 1932 Torpedo 15a. Excellent optical condition with just a little wear to the paint and perfect decals. The keys are also not discolored as they sometimes are. The problem with this is that the carriage doesn't advance well on keystrokes. It works better if you strike the keys hard. German keyboard.


$30 — 1960s Triumph Perfekt. The carriage return lever's post that connects it to the carriage is broken. The type action is a bit uneven from key to key. It would probably be a bigger project, hence the lower price. US keyboard.


Sold. $40 — 1959 Smith-Corona Empire. One of the last Empires made in England after Smith-Corona took over. Very nice optical and working condition. It only needs a new mainspring. Instruction manual included. US keyboard.


Sold. $70 — 1930 Underwood Portable. Very good optical condition with some paint wear and excellent decals. It just needs a new mainspring and a slight alignment adjustment. US keyboard.


Parts machines

If you need any parts from these machines, I can send them to you for free or a small cost (depending on how easy it is to remove the part). Or, if you're interested in the whole machine, I can send it that way.

Underwood Quiet Tab Golden Touch (no case)
Remington Portable 1 (no case lid)
Adler Contessa
Montgomery-Ward Signature 511
Olivetti Lettera 32 (no case)
Smith-Corona Galaxie XII
Facit TP1


Ribbons


Sold. $5 — Smith-Corona/L C Smith ribbon. Plastic spools, the ribbon is dry.


Sold. $5 — Olivetti ribbon spools, metal.


Ephemera


$5 — Siemag standard typewriter manual (German)


$5 — Orga Modell 10 manual (German)


$5 — Hermes Baby manual (Spanish)


$1 each — 2 typewriter eraser sticks

Be sure to read the paragraphs at the top before emailing or commenting.

30 Jun 2014

A selection of typewriter parts (also, parts needed)

FedEx (In my experience, the least careful shipping company. USPS all the way!) and bad sellers have worn down on the past unit of time and I now possess a number of typewriters good only for parts. It's time to get rid of them, so I offer their parts up. They are:

Facit TP1: Viking grey model, with case

Underwood De Luxe Golden Touch: Blue with the gold front plate, some rusted parts, no case.

Adler Tippa: Tan and off white plastic body, some cracks in the body pieces, with lid.

Adler Contessa: Off white plastic body, y and z typebars have been taken from it; with lid.

Montgomery-Ward 511D: Blue metal large Brother portable, with case.

Smith-Corona Galaxie Deluxe: Grey and off white, with case.


I also happen to need a couple of parts for my own repair projects, as follows:

Hermes Rocket/Baby: Mainspring, I believe any era post-Hermes Featherweight will do, but check with me. This will be for my Smith-Corona Empire (Hermes clone, not Skyriter) portable, the British-made mainsprings seem to be particularly bad, while the Hermes ones don't break so easily.

Everest Mod 90/K2: Plastic card guide piece and it's two screws. This can be from either a Mod 90 or else an early K2. It's missing on my lovely Mod 90 and makes feeding paper difficult.

Royal QDL/Aristocrat/Arrow: Pair of shift springs from a 1940s model, as on mine (keychop rescue 1941 burgundy Aristocrat) they are too weak to hold the type basket up.

Contact me at schreibstang at gmail dot com. I'll also be cross-posting this to the facebook typewriter classified page.

27 Jun 2014

Italic opportunity

1965 Sears Citation 2 6A2S-118888











the serial number is one of the best; 118888

Sent from my new Sears Citation 2

29 Jan 2014

9 Jul 2013

Royal Keychop Rescue

1941 Royal Aristocrat B-987005










What am I doing
to what typewriter?

MrTypewriter on burgundy Royals

Typed on my new Royal Aristocrat on the floor.

An hour after I post this, a burgundy Quiet De Luxe came up on eBay. What is it with timing?!