Ah, the delicious SM3. It really is a great typer, one of the better ones in my collection. Man, Ton really loves those Studio 44's, doesn't he? Ha. I picked one up last week, and I can definitely see where he is coming from. High quality typing, that is. If only mine was script...you lucky dog, you. As far as the Quiet-Riter goes, it is a nice machine, but hardly impressive. There, really, is nothing quiet about it. The key action is decent, but it loses a lot of credentials with those flimsy plastic keys. Had mine not been a Craig's List freebie, I probably would not have one.
How about taking your cursive Studio 44 for a spin?
ReplyDeleteAh, the delicious SM3. It really is a great typer, one of the better ones in my collection. Man, Ton really loves those Studio 44's, doesn't he? Ha. I picked one up last week, and I can definitely see where he is coming from. High quality typing, that is. If only mine was script...you lucky dog, you.
ReplyDeleteAs far as the Quiet-Riter goes, it is a nice machine, but hardly impressive. There, really, is nothing quiet about it. The key action is decent, but it loses a lot of credentials with those flimsy plastic keys. Had mine not been a Craig's List freebie, I probably would not have one.