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For a month and a half now I'm trying to revive !typewriters@lemmy.cafe. I publish all blogposts, YouTube videos and podcasts about typewriters that appear in my RSS feed. It brings a little life, but nothing's more interesting than actual exchanges about things, instead of just link-sharing.

So if you collect, use or even if you're just curious about typewriters, join us! We'll love to answer any question you have.

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[โ€“] zloubida@sh.itjust.works 2 points 7 months ago* (last edited 7 months ago) (1 children)

Your machine is not only pretty, but also very interesting!

So, after asking on the typewriter Discord, people there confirmed my suspicions, there's something off with this number: it lacks a prefix and is black on white while normally they are white on black. Conclusion: it's probably reinscribed, so there's no way to know if it's the original one or not.

However, the features are coherent for a machine with that serial, so it's probable that it's the original one, but reinscribed after a service, for example. So it looks like you have a machine constructed within the first year of production. It turns 100 this year, or in 2026, that's cool :-).

But there's also an other possibility: there's stories that typewriter enthusiasts tell each others around campfires that some Underwood could have been assembled in Europe. Is the country of fabrication mentioned anywhere on the machine? Probably in the back, under the patents?

[โ€“] Coelacanth@feddit.nu 2 points 7 months ago

That's very interesting! Now that you pointed it out I can clearly see the area around the serial number being bare metal while the rest of that element (don't know what it's called) still has black paint, and the transition is somewhat uneven.

From what I can tell the markings suggest it being manufactured in the US?