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- Thank-you note
- Tacoma Type-in
- type-in
- More on the Woodstock
- New to the team
- typewriters in the funny papers
- ITAM update
- Post-war semi-portable
- Guess who?
- SM-3
- brief use of the Office-Riter
- This is how we do it
- Peerless Rubber Keys
- Sticky keys
- life lesson taken to heart
- First dispatch from the front.
- ACTIVATE THE OMEGA 13 (hundred)!
- small portables around the world
- Inception post
- video link for ITAM
- back to normal - ITAM normal...
- Strike Force deployed
- What do I call this group?
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If the tabs are preset in the machine, there is no tab clear. Lots of the cheaper machines are like that.
ReplyDeleteI remember that badge from my Maritsa 22! It was ok to type on, just with a heavy carriage shift. The Omega has a nice design; I really like the white trim. It's the poor man's version of the Olivetti Lettera 33/ DL :) Although I can't imagine this is very easy to find, either.
ReplyDeleteNot bad for $3! But like you said, a plastic shell and steel guts don't make a lot of sense.
ReplyDeleteNice typewriter. It has a nice clear type face.
ReplyDeleteThe whole Bulgarian page on willdavis is Maritsas and this one. You just never know what will turn up. Here's the original post.
ReplyDeletehttp://manualentry.blogspot.com/2010/11/bulgarian-import.html
I officially love the title of this post.
ReplyDeleteLooks like a nice little typer!
I was hoping that title would get to someone. Thanks for noticing!
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