And finally, here's my own Travel-Riter, with a Corsair for scale. It's basket shift. It's having a problem - the carriage is off the rails somehow, as if something came loose. I've been meaning to see if anyone has suggestions but I need to get a more precise diagnosis and good pics.
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Saturday, May 18, 2013
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I'm entering this text on my latest find - the Grail of computing. I mean of course a Model M keyboard with real clicky keys! It's just loud enough to swap in the next time someone complains about the typewriter noise.
And finally, here's my own Travel-Riter, with a Corsair for scale. It's basket shift. It's having a problem - the carriage is off the rails somehow, as if something came loose. I've been meaning to see if anyone has suggestions but I need to get a more precise diagnosis and good pics.
And finally, here's my own Travel-Riter, with a Corsair for scale. It's basket shift. It's having a problem - the carriage is off the rails somehow, as if something came loose. I've been meaning to see if anyone has suggestions but I need to get a more precise diagnosis and good pics.
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Nice threads and keyboard. (:
ReplyDeleteThe model M really is a classic - I wish I could find one in the bins!
Lucky find on the M keyboard. The shops around here always have plenty of the cheapy keyboards, but I have never found an M.
ReplyDeleteNice watch & jackets.
I've been looking for a year - don't give up.
DeleteCool finds. And I really like the techno font.
ReplyDeleteI've always wanted to try out a mechanical keyboard as good as the M. Congrats!
ReplyDeleteAnd I always enjoy your posts involving watches. Thanks for sharing!
Some lucky finds there, NA. The Seamaster looks good, but I confess I'm no fan of the green-bezelled Sub.
ReplyDeleteAs for breakfast, do yogurt and figs. You can get scrambled eggs any day of the week. Substitute the figs with oh, I dunno, peaches or maybe a pear if you can't get figs. That still makes for a pleasant summer-style breakfast. Just make sure the coffee's black.
Funny thing - his Rolex was exactly nine minutes fast. I wondered if it was intentional or needed service. The Omega kept excellent time the whole trip. Solid as a typewriter - is that a thing?
ReplyDeleteSounds like he set it ten minutes fast at some point and hasn't re-set it since. Or he's got a thing for the number 9.
DeleteAs for the Omega keeping excellent time, that's not uncommon with a vintage watch, especially a hand-wound such as yours.
Love this typeface!
ReplyDeleteCongratz on finding your treasures. Enjoy your vacation!