TYPEWRITER TOUR: How I ended up with 17 typewriters (story time)

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    Typewriters Shown:
    Jan (Sears Celebrity Power 12)
    Caroline (Smith Corona Corsair DeLuxe)
    David Henry (Smith Corona Electrica 120)
    Edgar (Royal KH)
    Huxley (Royal HH Elite)
    Claire (Underwood Model 6)
    Diana (Royal Quiet DeLuxe)
    Leon (Underwood Universal)
    Holden (IBM Selectric ii)
    Louis (Royal 10)
    Dame Maggie Smith (Smith Corona Pacemaker)
    Webster (Smith Corona Classic 12)
    Georgiana (Royal Aristocrat)
    Orso (Olivetti Linea 98)
    Weston (LC Smith & Corona Super Speed)
    Nora (Olympia electric)
    Tom Hanks (Tom Thumb Toy Typewriter)
    Billy Crystal (Buddy L Easy Writer Toy Typewriter)
    Lord Laird Fortune Covey (Royal Futura 800)
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Komentáře • 215

  • @derrickmorrison5832
    @derrickmorrison5832 Před 2 lety +3

    I use to sell Smith Corona typewriters for 25 years. When they exited the typewriter business, I now continue to sell photocopiers. There is a lot of similarities between the two industries.
    Smith Corona now manufacturers and sells labels.

  • @jeffcurry1280
    @jeffcurry1280 Před rokem +6

    This is not only extremely adorable, it’s also such a reality for the collector-minded! Loved watching this video! Typewrite on with yourself, girl!

  • @tmunk
    @tmunk Před 4 lety +47

    oh, heck - you're just starting out. You'll have a few more years before you have the willpower to keep below 60 typers. :D

    • @johntapp1411
      @johntapp1411 Před 3 lety +4

      Man, I got willpower, but I ain’t got THAT kinda willpower-after 38 years I still ain’t got it. I got bit so much by the typewriter bug, I got teeth marks in my nose and ears, my armpits AND my belly button!! I’m 52 and I still ain’t got the willpower.

    • @samguapo4573
      @samguapo4573 Před 3 lety +1

      60? NOOOOOOOHHHHHH...........

  • @ErnestoIbarra
    @ErnestoIbarra Před 4 lety +10

    Thanks for showing your collection.
    I'm not a typewriter collector (I only have three that I found super cheap at a local Goodwill, and they all work like new; I only had to buy a new ribbon).
    I have an Underwood-Olivetti Lettera 22 (from the 1950s), a Smith Corona Super Silent, and a Royal KMM (from 1940).

  • @juancantu6169
    @juancantu6169 Před 2 lety +4

    I am almost 50 years old, and halfway through high school (I graduated in 1990) our high school “evolved” from typing classes with manual typewriters to word processing classes on computers. I didn’t go straight to college right after high school - I actually held out until 1995. By then computers were the norm and the World Wide Web was blowing up. I was an English major, but I couldn’t afford a desktop computer like most college students had back then, or even a still relevantly new laptop. What I could afford was an electric Brother word processor which was basically a plastic, lightweight typewriter with a two line screen. That word processor served its function, but it also got me interested in old school manual typewriters that I actually used to hate during my early years of high school.
    I wouldn’t say I’m a rabid typewriter collector as I’ve managed to only acquire 22 of them all these years, and I’ve yet to make even one of them fully operational. I have had a few that were semi operational and I gave most of those away as gifts to younger people who showed any sort of interest in them. The truth is that I just love having them displayed especially in my art studio for I view them as readymade works of art, but I wouldn’t mind having at least just one of them in full working order to write on of course.

  • @eddykohlmann471
    @eddykohlmann471 Před 2 lety +5

    I used to have a similar obsession with old synthesizers. Apparently that's a thing now. The novelty wore off in my 20s. I could see myself getting back into typewriters. Been a long time. I never did buy a printer for my 8 bit. I'd recommend not moving home too often. It's easier to grow a collection that way. 😁 I still have cassettes for learning other languages. Lots of them. Now it's all about out of date computer programming books. Someone has to save them.

  • @josefkonderla8947
    @josefkonderla8947 Před 2 lety +1

    I can see why Dame Maggie Smith kept you up at night. She’s beautiful! I’ve collected typewriters since I was 14. But my collection has grown ridiculously since moving to Finland. Flea markets are everywhere here. So now I’ve got everything from 1940s Adlers to electric Olivettis filling the apartment 😊

  • @campbellpaul
    @campbellpaul Před měsícem

    I learned to type 40 years ago on the robotic entity known as the IBM Selectric. It's quite fun to see you geek-out over these machines and give them new life. You may have learned also how you can cut and superglue o-rings together to make them longer or shorter, as needed, as you have a mechanic dad who seems extremely helpful as well as encouraging. I really hope that you continue this journey of fulfilling discovery!

  • @rbruce63
    @rbruce63 Před 3 měsíci

    In the printing shop that I have run for 30 years dad had two IBM Selectrics. He loved his that came with proportional spacing and a gothic type ball. I don’t have the Selectric any more. I wish I still had it. IBM no longer serviced them. Your interesting video made me remember dad in his splendor as a recognized entrepreneur typing a letter to a customer or to a provider, then us walking together to the post office in San Jose, Costa Rica to mail it!
    That Olympia is a true Teutonic gem of precision and toughness! IM glad that you managed to repair it!

  • @ebersonvagner8825
    @ebersonvagner8825 Před 2 lety +1

    woooow... I'm from Brazil, a true vintage lover (laugh)
    that's amazing to watch !!! I'm a big vintage's things fan.
    I reached here by chance.
    I'm an enthusiast writer, and these days I just got an Olivetti Lettera 35 from a friend as a gift.
    I made the enough adjustments and put it working again.
    It made me feel the taste for writing again...
    Congratulations...
    your typewriters collection is amazing.
    I'm happy with mine so far.
    As soon, I hope I can increase my collection too with some really old ones !!!
    Indeed, the feeling of writing in atypewriter is a magical one !!!

  • @joeygigahertz
    @joeygigahertz Před 3 lety +17

    BTW I thought it was just me but I’m finding out more and more typewriter enthusiast have a slight addiction of not being able to pass up a Type Writer in the wild LOL. I started with a couple and now they are taking over my home. There is nothing wrong with people like us, it’s simply a passion and I love it. Keep collecting👍🏾

    • @samguapo4573
      @samguapo4573 Před 3 lety +3

      I'm not a typewriter fan... BUUUTTT when i saw this ROYAL 10... I HAD TO SNAP UP THE DAMN THING!!!

    • @ebersonvagner8825
      @ebersonvagner8825 Před 2 lety +2

      passion, personal taste, and appreciating art... that's what it is !!! welcome to the vintage world (and crazy or weird people hahahah)

  • @jkalin196511
    @jkalin196511 Před 2 lety +1

    I was born in 1965 and I remember having one of those Tom Thumb typewriters. I collect typewriters, mostly IBM.

  • @carrie.m
    @carrie.m Před 3 lety +2

    I just got my first typewriter! My BF found it at his grandpa's and they were going to throw it in the trash!!! So now it's mine. She is a 1947 Remington Model 5 and her name is Margaret. I am soooo glad I've found your channel because you are so funny and real!! Keep up the great work!

  • @atompunk5575
    @atompunk5575 Před 4 lety +3

    I used to have a IBM Selectric 2, beautiful engineering but was so complex, i miss my typewriter.
    Saw California typewriter on Tubi TV, pretty cool documentary, absolutely loved it

  • @bestieboots
    @bestieboots Před 3 lety +6

    Finally I have the time to watch this. Pure gold.

  • @douglasjackson9058
    @douglasjackson9058 Před 3 lety +3

    I enjoyed this, thanks for taking the time to make this :)...I have nothing to say...I'm at 26 and holding....for now. I have my grandchildren apprenticing in repair&refurbish. Ages 7 to 12. Having a blast. Thanks again for taking the time to do this. By the way I name all my machines....Were working on Audrey at the moment.....Watch breakfast at Tiffany's....you'll see her.

  • @RANDOMLETTERS1111
    @RANDOMLETTERS1111 Před 2 lety +1

    My first typewriter was a 1914 Royal model 10 if I'm not mistaken and I still have it to this day and just cleaned it up yesterday and it works perfectly

  • @skeeton5772
    @skeeton5772 Před 3 lety +4

    I have 18 of them, and counting...
    Love your channel

  • @techbob3965
    @techbob3965 Před 3 lety +2

    I started out the same way, watched the documentary and I was hooked. I got my first machine for $33, now two years later Ive got 32 , nearly all from ebay. Only two need taking apart but apart from tightening screws and oiling, they now all work. I know what you mean, you dare not say no incase they never appear again. Thats how I got the latest addition, the Patria.

    • @JustMyTypewriter
      @JustMyTypewriter  Před 3 lety +3

      It is a really quick way to become a hoarder for sure... and I really don't mind at this point.

  • @theishaanandankitashow
    @theishaanandankitashow Před 4 lety +5

    I love typewriters! Personally, I have never really typed on a typewriter, but I have one. It belonged to my grandfather. It is a Remington Deluxe Model 5, I am guessing sometime from the 1940’s, and it is in bad condition. It is slightly rusted, the paint is chipping off, and everything seems to be working a little less properly due to the amount of dust and rust on the inside. I believe that it will be fixed, so it will definitely be taken to a typewriter repair shop. :3

  • @marachristian8726
    @marachristian8726 Před rokem +1

    Oh my goodness, just discovered your channel because I picked up a 1950's Underwood at a thrift store (paid $100, not sure how you are able to find them for $25.) I love that you name your typewriters, so I am thinking of a name for mine! I will be giving it a good cleaning this week. Incidentally, I learned how to type on my mother's 1950s Remington, and took typing classes in high school in the 1980s, using IBM Selectrics, so I kinda want to find one of those, but I really, really don't want to turn into a collector! (no room!)

  • @foxred5911
    @foxred5911 Před 3 lety +3

    "... and I stupidely said yes." I am actually the friend dragging my gang into typing on those machines. On our way to setup a little typist club !

  • @AverageZoeBlogs
    @AverageZoeBlogs Před 2 lety +1

    I’ve just got my second and I love it! My first belonged to my grandfather. I love how you name, I’m inspired xx

  • @vincentaurelius2390
    @vincentaurelius2390 Před 3 lety +2

    This was so cool to watch. I hope you do this again after your next round of acquisitions. I bought an old Corona 3 a few months back just to type notes and labels. I now have thirteen machines; Royals, Underwoods, Remingtons, the Corona and a beautiful Blickenderfer 7 with a wrap-around space bar. I’m hoping to stop at 15 machines but that won’t be easy now that I know about this whole sub-category of toy typers. What an odd addiction this is.

  • @sheelachattopadhyay
    @sheelachattopadhyay Před 3 lety +1

    Love the story here. I have a Smith-Corona Corsair with the same SCM logo that you have on yours, which was the first typewriter that I bought. I had originally tried an electric Brother many years ago, but wanted a manual one. Even though I love my Corsair (non-deluxe version), I did need something a bit more portable that could work without a typing mat underneath it to stabilize it. A bit of a search later landed me in a 1959 Hermes Rocket, which I also like a lot. :) I do suspect that the typewriter collection might grow more than the fountain pens, which is at 17 pens approximately.

  • @lupesanchez966
    @lupesanchez966 Před 3 lety +4

    I just purchased my first typewriter and so looking forward to learning more about them!

  • @typewriterexperience465
    @typewriterexperience465 Před 3 lety +4

    Very good vídeo, nice collection. Congratulations.

  • @hammill444
    @hammill444 Před rokem +1

    The thing with typewriters-- they break. A lot. And when they do, they are extremely difficult- often impossible- to repair.

    • @JustMyTypewriter
      @JustMyTypewriter  Před rokem +1

      Hi there- that can be true; they can break! The good news is there are many people in the typewriter community who are very good at repair and maintenance

  • @bletheringfool
    @bletheringfool Před rokem +1

    The thing I like about typewriters is that they come from an age (not too long ago) where things were made to last and were, to a reasonable degree, fixable by the user. Once things like smart phones and laptops reach a certain age there's not much you can do. And if you look at Apple they prevent you from repairing stuff at home and become obsolete. Lots of other things are made to be disposable and snap or whatever. Whereas these machines will outlive us all.

    • @JustMyTypewriter
      @JustMyTypewriter  Před rokem

      I agree with you but that does require the user to put in the time to learn how to do some of those at home fixes. There are mechanics, just like there are for phones and laptops now days, that can fix machines that come at a premium price (as they should because they have the expertise!!). But if the user is expected to fix it reasonably at home, they have to put in the time to learn how it works. I'm four years in and still don't totally understand how these machines work....

    • @bletheringfool
      @bletheringfool Před rokem

      @@JustMyTypewriter yes that's the secret, like tinkering with old cars

  • @mar4kl
    @mar4kl Před 2 lety +1

    If there's a consortium of typewriter collectors out there that nominates an ambassador for the hobby, I think they should nominate you. You have a wonderful way of personalizing and even humanizing your typewriters - including naming them and acknowledging their unique quirks and characteristics - that you make the idea of collecting them alluring. I'm probably around the same age as your parents (one of my daughters is just a year younger than you, maybe less), so I grew up with typewriters and could hardly wait to learn how to type when I was a kid, so I've always found the machines interesting. The only reason you haven't compelled me to start collecting some of my own is that I would first have to clear out a whole lot of stuff, including things I need for my IT consulting work, to make room for a typewriter display.

  • @johntapp1411
    @johntapp1411 Před 3 lety +3

    I remember when I had 12 or 13 typewriters-about a year into my collection back in 1982 when I was 14. BTW: typewriters do often hitch rides with me all the way home. Oh yes, my pet is my 1952 Royal HH manual upright named Eydie . She used reside in a school I went to as a boy.

    • @JustMyTypewriter
      @JustMyTypewriter  Před 3 lety +3

      They always seem to appear in my car... doesn't feel right to abandon them!

    • @johntapp1411
      @johntapp1411 Před 3 lety +2

      Just My Typewriter it’s me again. Bought a 1948 Underwood SS last week. Yep, hitched a ride home this senior citizen did. And I mean senior citizen in the most respectful of definitions. Got her working great, but it took just about everything I know about typewriters to do it. Underwood typewriters don’t set well for very long. They need luuvin’ and attention probably more so than most typewriters, but, once in tune, they are truly loyal servants of the printed world.

    • @JustMyTypewriter
      @JustMyTypewriter  Před 3 lety +2

      @@johntapp1411 It took me a bit to get used to my portable Underwood, but once he got rolling he was great! Great news on the new typewriter

  • @johnd1432
    @johnd1432 Před 2 lety

    Love the names. Great fun.

  • @lizziesawyer295
    @lizziesawyer295 Před 3 lety +3

    Love your channel! Keep on spreading the typewriter itch. I've been collecting typewriters myself for the past few years and I'm glad to find another girl my age is doing the same.
    I just found a Coronet Super 12 electric typewriter and I'm obsessed 😍😍
    Happy typing!!

    • @JustMyTypewriter
      @JustMyTypewriter  Před 3 lety +3

      Yay! I'm always excited to meet more typewriter collectors. Good luck with your new Coronet!

  • @Rm3327films
    @Rm3327films Před 10 měsíci

    Oh you already know about California typewriter! Love your channel lol

  • @samguapo4573
    @samguapo4573 Před 3 lety +2

    I have a 1931 Royal 10. But when I'm really writing manuals. I use a Quill and Acrylic Ink :)

    • @JustMyTypewriter
      @JustMyTypewriter  Před 3 lety +2

      Nice!

    • @samguapo4573
      @samguapo4573 Před 3 lety +1

      @@JustMyTypewriter next stop. ill start making my own home made notebooks, then later on making my own paper.

  • @lolyoification
    @lolyoification Před 3 lety +2

    I just recently got my first Olivetti Studio 45, can't wait to finish restoring it to its full potential before getting more :D

  • @jackellock7113
    @jackellock7113 Před 2 lety +1

    Love your channel! Keep it up.

  • @Oddop
    @Oddop Před 3 lety +1

    I just bought my third one. Since I live in Sweden it’s easiest to find typers made by the swedish company facit. So I have 2 facit privat, 1960s ish and 1 olivetti underwood 315.

  • @aaronlynch4010
    @aaronlynch4010 Před 2 měsíci

    I'm glad I'm not the only one who names my typewriters. I have two now, both are Royals. A Quiet De Lux and a KMG (Mazey & Gandalf the Grey). I am on the hunt for a decent Hermes, but would love to own a Smith Corona too.

  • @annwaters9484
    @annwaters9484 Před 15 dny

    I have my Dad’s Smith Corona typewriter that His parents gave him for his college graduation in 1946. I used it to type my papers in the late 1960s - 70s.

  • @sojourner57
    @sojourner57 Před 2 lety +1

    Great video, even better than your documentary. I have 27... and counting. One of them is a Royal Futura 800. Keep up the good work!

  • @samguapo4573
    @samguapo4573 Před 3 lety +3

    I went in an antique store looking for an old chinese cabinet. I left with a Royal 10.

  • @kanavisgray3057
    @kanavisgray3057 Před 3 lety +1

    I've had my moms 300 deluxe 12 for 20 years and it still works

  • @raulmaldonadoaguilarzarate3993

    That’s awsome! I just started about a month ago and I have 3. None of them are too old, my oldest it a Sears President 12, it’s manual. I have a Smith Corona Two Eighty XL, which is electric. And a Smith Corona DX 3500. Which is also electric.

  • @zinzolin14
    @zinzolin14 Před 2 lety +1

    I love how the longer your video went on, the more you acknowledge that you might have a problem. And honestly, same... 😅
    I only own two and even though I don't need them I often find myself researching other models and wishing I owned them.

  • @CarolinaRain13
    @CarolinaRain13 Před 3 lety +2

    Nice! My first real purchases were (2) Royal Futura 800's (one for parts, one that was working. Having picked up 3 more since then, I have to say- the Futura is still my favorite! Exact same color scheme as yours BTW- the parts model was Salmon-y and just didn't work for me. May try and paint her chrome just for fun.

  • @paulwhent1370
    @paulwhent1370 Před 3 lety +3

    I’m new and subscribed, I’ve always loved them but know nothing. Just bought one so hoping to learn how to use operate and maintain. Thanks for sharing this video . Take care and stay safe

  • @felipelarrondo1308
    @felipelarrondo1308 Před 2 lety +1

    Hi! I'm Simon, and I just started collecting typewriters, I enjoyed this video very much, and funny enough we share the same birthday!

  • @painchaud2000
    @painchaud2000 Před 3 lety +1

    What a cool video!

  • @fechbrd
    @fechbrd Před rokem +1

    The Olivetti Lettera 35 and 45 were workhorses.

  • @kwacz
    @kwacz Před rokem

    17 typewriters. YES!! You are my hero.

  • @suus-arido393
    @suus-arido393 Před 3 lety +1

    I'm bought myself a blue Montana Montanina for my birthday, I'm picking it up tomorrow and I can't wait!

  • @robeverett2869
    @robeverett2869 Před 3 lety +3

    Hello Sarah, I almost hesitate to mention this😊 Have you ever seen a Keaton Music Typewriter? I was so impressed when I discovered they existed. Then Lillian Pavey invented a newer model of this in the 60s😊 I would imagine it would be challenging to find a music typewriter but an interesting addition to your collection😊 Great job on the channel!

  • @newtoatheism5968
    @newtoatheism5968 Před 3 lety +2

    I love typewriters esspecially mine it’s an underwood and it’s beautiful

  • @nolsog
    @nolsog Před 3 lety +1

    Just bought a royal futura 800 americano rare color and I am so excited for it to come. my last two typewriters were flops. The first one I bought was an electronic Smith Corona dictionary 800 but it was so broken it couldn’t be repaired so the next typewriter I bought was a beige Royal Safari I had so much hope but sadly Fed ex lost it in the mail. I just really hope this one will work and I will have a lot of good times with it.

    • @JustMyTypewriter
      @JustMyTypewriter  Před 3 lety +1

      Good luck with it! I definitely have been enjoying my Futura 800- happy typing!

  • @johnlennon1049
    @johnlennon1049 Před rokem

    Love your videos. I collect typewriters myself. I have a total of eight so far.

  • @daltonwilliamlawrence8269

    Leon, as in Resident Evil?!? Brilliant!

  • @omoshiroisounds
    @omoshiroisounds Před 3 lety +2

    Just wanted to say it's cool to see a girl being so much into typewriters. Seems more like hobby/interest that attracts masculine audience yet you're here and with such amount too. Great if you can afford to keep them all without running outta space to keep them. I barely have space on desk for one, which in my case is circa 1935 Continental Standard, and some more tucked away as I can't have all nearby nor can't really use that much at once. But reviving one from the slumber of many decades is indeed exciting and is what I just did now, which in turn led to look up other people's typewriter vids. Personally I very much prefer the older non-plastic ones but I took whatever was given to me as well so have 7 at current moment.

    • @JustMyTypewriter
      @JustMyTypewriter  Před 3 lety +2

      Hi! Thanks for watching- I am indeed already running out of space! Such a pesky habit- I envy your smaller collection. I'm finding my now 19 typewriters to be a bit unwieldy.

  • @jerzyodolski2232
    @jerzyodolski2232 Před 2 lety +1

    I've got 4 typewriters at the moment with different alphabets. Watching your video, I'm just thinking, "I'm on the right track!" :D

  • @ShrubGrub
    @ShrubGrub Před 2 lety

    The IBM selectric 2 was the first one I ever had and I got it from when my mom bought a desk and the seller included it because no-one wanted it

  • @corygiesbrecht5423
    @corygiesbrecht5423 Před 3 lety +1

    I just got a 1913 Royal #5 typewriter (flat bed) am so excited!!

  • @lucasbarletta2986
    @lucasbarletta2986 Před 3 lety +6

    You should get more type-balls for your Selectric, you won't believe how many different type styles were made for the IBM Selectric.

    • @JustMyTypewriter
      @JustMyTypewriter  Před 3 lety +2

      I'm looking into some! Could be a really fun thing to add to the collection.

  • @buzzkillzine8536
    @buzzkillzine8536 Před 2 lety +1

    Hahah I had the exact same thing happen. Found one at a second hand shop for 30 bucks and took it home. Then a week later, found another one... then another. Then I was the guy who had typewriters so I ended up with people giving me them or alerting me to the fact that there's another one for sale locally. I think within about a 6 or 8 month period, I wound up with about 15 or 16, all of them working, a couple with some quirks and a couple of ones that need a bit of work.

  • @untutoredyouth8371
    @untutoredyouth8371 Před 3 lety +1

    Oh, how fascinating to find another typewriter enthusiast who is sharing her excitement!
    Well... I must ask: What about... umm... fountain pens?:)
    I myself have four typewriters (Underwood Portable, Underwood Noiseless Portable, Groma Modell N and a Silver Reed from the 1970s). And after that I discovered fountain pens.
    In any case: good to see that you got interested in typewriters. Keep it up, yea!:)

    • @JustMyTypewriter
      @JustMyTypewriter  Před 3 lety +2

      I haven't yet gone down that rabbit hole...

    • @sheelachattopadhyay
      @sheelachattopadhyay Před 3 lety +2

      I went down the fountain pen rabbit hole before getting into typewriters. Actually, I got into dip pen many years before fountain pens. My grandfather introduced me to both my first typewriter and to fountain pens. Ironically, the Smith-Corona Corsair was a typewriter that he remembered being a bit on the preppy kid craze for his day. He had a hard time handling it because of his finger size. Many years later, I ended up purchasing the model forgetting half of what he had told me to have him stunned on one of the last phone calls with him about it. I had gotten the typewriter to help me better focus on my writing for my own work, which it does beautifully. I got into fountain pens to alleviate carpal tunnel syndrome pain. Now, it's been learning to balance them both and not collect more lol. :) To be fair, I've been trying to study shorthand a bit as a healing measure due to restricting wrist movement on days when the pain is super bad.

    • @JustMyTypewriter
      @JustMyTypewriter  Před 3 lety +1

      @@sheelachattopadhyay I don't mind being a little preppy because I love my Corsair! Thanks for watching and sharing!

  • @krishnamehra2522
    @krishnamehra2522 Před 3 lety +2

    Mam I am from india and my grandfather has owned the typewriter shop but In india typewriter life is from 1921-2003 now in india I think their only 1000 type writer left maybe in government place we miss it so much

  • @thethriftyfawn
    @thethriftyfawn Před 2 lety

    I can't even... this isn't hate or anything btw! This is just so unreal, but so quirky and precious!! I can't even! Enjoying watching this though, very much and unexpectedly!
    🤣❤👍

  • @sarahmiller8744
    @sarahmiller8744 Před 4 lety +1

    i don't know if you take video recommendations, but i have been trying to find places on the internet on how to use a typewriter, (maybe make series bc you have so many?) I have a Smith-Corona Pacemaker from the 1960s as you said that i bought from a friend who didnt want it for 35 dollars and i really want to make it last. so glad i found your channel!

    • @JustMyTypewriter
      @JustMyTypewriter  Před 4 lety +1

      I'll work on something for you! I also have a Pacemaker typewriter and love it

    • @JustMyTypewriter
      @JustMyTypewriter  Před 3 lety +1

      Hello again Sarah! I figured this would help in the meantime (Dr. Typewriter is a great resource)- czcams.com/video/AAgwkPtV5YQ/video.html

  • @mechushka
    @mechushka Před rokem

    Greetings to all. Today I have bought my very first typewriter: LECTRA 520. So far I'm loving it and I find that I'm really, really, REALLY excited. I think this is going to become one of my favorite CZcams channels.

  • @trudakidancorlf8059
    @trudakidancorlf8059 Před 2 lety

    I have that Olympia typewriter as well! I named mine Gerald!!

  • @annemariepedersen5616
    @annemariepedersen5616 Před 2 lety +2

    I’ve been contemplating this for a few years but storage is an issue in my little home. Where/how do you store or display your collection?

    • @JustMyTypewriter
      @JustMyTypewriter  Před 2 lety +3

      I've had a lot of success with portables! I can store them on shelves in their cases and can stack them. That seems to help with space!

  • @johntapp7232
    @johntapp7232 Před 2 lety +1

    That isn’t a 1957 Smith Corona electric. It looks like a 1967 Smith Corona electric. Oh they did have portable electric machines in 1957, but they were all manual return and they looked like Silent Supers with huge lower mandibles. Great typers all!!

  • @BorikuaRebelde
    @BorikuaRebelde Před 3 lety +2

    This was an amazing video. I've been wanting a typewriter since I learned how to use them 30 years ago. I keep looking but I find them expensive and also I'm afraid if I have to fix it I don't know how and im always worried about how easy it is to find the ribbons. BTW Holden is a very handsome guy lol. Thanks for sharing your experience, very interesting.

    • @JustMyTypewriter
      @JustMyTypewriter  Před 3 lety +2

      I hope you get one! Ribbons are pretty easy to find these days- there's some on amazon and etsy- I have a video on ribbons on this channel if you look back a bit. As far as repair, there are lots of videos on CZcams on typewriter repair that have helped me along the way. I am by no means mechanical, but there are tons of resources and once you fix it, you'll know how to fix it in the future too. I think you should keep up the hunt!

    • @BorikuaRebelde
      @BorikuaRebelde Před 3 lety +2

      @@JustMyTypewriter thank you! I will watch your other videos!

    • @sheelachattopadhyay
      @sheelachattopadhyay Před 3 lety +2

      There's quite a few suppliers now, including Baco Ribbon still being in operation. Chances are that you'll be able to find them and some of the companies also do eBay listings for the new ribbons, along with their own websites too.

    • @BorikuaRebelde
      @BorikuaRebelde Před 3 lety +1

      @@sheelachattopadhyay thank you 😊

  • @WoodlandPoetry
    @WoodlandPoetry Před 3 lety +2

    I have Webster's twin! The only thing is, I don't know if it's a girl or a boy - typewriters are more difficult to sex than kittens. But it does look like it may be a male, because it's gray and black. Very Cary Grant. And maybe that should be the name! I enjoyed seeing your collection so much. These machines have brought so much joy into my life and I just love using them. Please show us the next one you get. And believe me, there will be a next one! Thanks so much! 🌸 (Why is there no typewriter emoji?)

    • @JustMyTypewriter
      @JustMyTypewriter  Před 3 lety +3

      Yay for Webster's sibling. I love Cary Grant- very fitting name for a typewriter! I post a lot of my new typewriters on my Instagram too if you're interested- instagram.com/just.my.typewriter/

    • @WoodlandPoetry
      @WoodlandPoetry Před 3 lety +2

      @@JustMyTypewriter Thanks - sounds like fun!

  • @dylanstandingalone
    @dylanstandingalone Před 2 lety

    Typewriters will never die!

  • @jonathanbridge1623
    @jonathanbridge1623 Před 2 lety

    Hi just last Saturday i bought an Olympia Traveller type writer , it had its original sales docket taped to its lid from 1977

  • @mrk131324
    @mrk131324 Před 3 lety +1

    Cool. It‘s very US-centric collection though. Try some of the great ones. Olympia, Princess, Olivetti portables, Japanese made Adlers and Brothers.

    • @JustMyTypewriter
      @JustMyTypewriter  Před 3 lety +1

      That student budget gets me every time!

    • @mrk131324
      @mrk131324 Před 3 lety +1

      @@JustMyTypewriter But typewriters are cheap! Just bought a Brother 440TR für 1€, a TA Junior 12 in mint condition for 20€.

    • @JustMyTypewriter
      @JustMyTypewriter  Před 3 lety +1

      @@mrk131324 That might be the difference then- not so much in the US where I'm at

    • @Kolibri1337
      @Kolibri1337 Před 3 lety +1

      @@JustMyTypewriter look for a Groma Kolibri from East Germany. There are some around in the US. Great portable typewriter. And probably cheap to get.

    • @JustMyTypewriter
      @JustMyTypewriter  Před 3 lety +2

      @@Kolibri1337 I'll look for one thank you!

  • @alieninstallation50
    @alieninstallation50 Před 3 lety

    better with you than just sitting around haha. thanks for the vid

  • @3kingkool
    @3kingkool Před 3 lety +1

    You are so funny. I used to repair typewriters and train others to do the same..

  • @kdietz65
    @kdietz65 Před 2 lety +1

    Loved California Typewriter. Sadly, the documentary was not enough to save the store.

    • @bletheringfool
      @bletheringfool Před rokem

      I was surprised Tom Hanks didn't buy it; he would have his own personal repair men!

  • @I_am_a_disatster
    @I_am_a_disatster Před rokem

    I have the same B-day as you!

  • @joeygigahertz
    @joeygigahertz Před 3 lety +2

    Just my opinion, I enjoy listening the channel is real and honest and you do a great job only complaint is the music type which is distracting the listener and fighting to hear u. Even if it was lower in the edit, the style music is too much and distracting. But keep up the great work👍🏾

    • @JustMyTypewriter
      @JustMyTypewriter  Před 3 lety +2

      Thank you for the feedback!

    • @johntapp1411
      @johntapp1411 Před 3 lety +2

      A word of advice on background music: There will always be a critic in the crowd. I am not a statistician, but perhaps for everyone who hates your selection, there will probably be those who actually like it who outnumber those who don’t. Don’t know the specific ratio but I for one think your choice in the background music is fun. I liked it. But I will tell you there are a lot of people out there who either think of music in general is a distraction (they don’t like music at all), or they’re easily distracted by anything in the background. Some people just will not like your selection because you made it and they didn’t. There are not very many critics in the background but three can seem like ten sometimes.

    • @JustMyTypewriter
      @JustMyTypewriter  Před 3 lety +2

      @@johntapp1411 Thank you- I appreciate everyone's feedback!

  • @WaskiSquirrel
    @WaskiSquirrel Před 7 měsíci

    I'm at 5.5 typewriters. (One is a parts machine.) I hope to restore #5 using parts from number 5.5. They all have different personalities, and it's interesting how what I do on each one is so different. So storage is turning out to be the main problem...

  • @andingxiang2477
    @andingxiang2477 Před 2 lety

    I am trying to buy one and use sometimes in house, can you recommend one which is easy to get consumables and easy to maintain. Thank you.

    • @JustMyTypewriter
      @JustMyTypewriter  Před 2 lety +1

      Hi there- it sounds like a portable would be your best bet because you could also store it away in its case when you need! There are several professional typewriter repair techs that would have completely redone machines that would be good if you don't want to do any maintenance- Iron Fox Typewriters, Lucas Dul of Typewriter Chicago, The Type Space in Portland, Charlie Foxtrot Typewriters to name a few. If you don't mind putting in a little elbow grease, you might find a relatively good deal on Facebook marketplace locally and then you wouldn't have to worry about shipping. For new people to typewriters- a solid smith corona is a great machine and pretty easy to maintain (in my experience!). The machines from the 50s are great as are the galaxie machines from later in their line. I hope that helps!

  • @the_real_human_person7097

    We have the same birthday!!

  • @Nathan_Lara
    @Nathan_Lara Před 3 lety +1

    I have no idea how i got here but here's a sub

  • @kevinmonceaux2101
    @kevinmonceaux2101 Před 3 lety

    How did I end up here? CZcams keeps trying to find more hobbies for me than I could possibly have time form. But, I guess I can't blame this on CZcams. Something made me think of searching for typewriter repair videos on CZcams this morning. I have a fondness for machines in general, and have a few typewriters I haven't done anything with in a while. The first, and the one I was thinking of this morning, is an IBM model B electric. Back in the '70s my father spotted it on a shelf where he worked. He asked around, found out it wasn't used anymore, and got it for next to nothing. It's needed a new drive belt for a couple of decades, and has been out in my garage almost that long. O-Rings won't cut it. It takes a toothed belt. I need to try to find one so I can attempt to bring it back to life. I think its motor also needs a lube job. I tried powering up the motor a while back and it sounded terrible. I also have three other typewriters - one of the later IBM Selectrics, a manual Olympia, and a manual Underwood with a very wide carriage that's probably from the '30s. From a quick measurement it could handle paper about 19" wide. I need to do some research and figure out exactly what models I have. I love the style of many of the older typewriters. In the similar machine category I also have a couple of manual Stenographs that I've never learned how to use.

    • @JustMyTypewriter
      @JustMyTypewriter  Před 3 lety

      For a toothed belt, you could try some of the Typewriter Parts Facebook pages- every once in a while people can find them or piece them out. Good luck with your machines!

  • @stephanieeverett1451
    @stephanieeverett1451 Před 3 lety

    Loved this- sorry I stole your typewriter. ❤️❤️❤️

  • @JayJynxTrash
    @JayJynxTrash Před rokem

    My mom just asked me why I wanted a typewriter so I had to explain how in elementary school I saw the goosebumps episode "the blob that ate everyone" and I really wanted a typewriter. And I didn't get one sooner cause when I remembered I didn't have the money and when I had the money I didn't remember until recently when I got a smith corona super 12 electric typewriter

  • @annwaters9484
    @annwaters9484 Před 15 dny

    And I have 25 vintage/antique sewing machines! Lol

  • @walterswdf2
    @walterswdf2 Před 3 lety +1

    You need an Erika 10 -- perhaps the only piece of East German engineering that not only competes with but arguably beats the West. I just got a 1958 Erika 10 in Berlin for 125 euros. It's in perfect condition, not a scratch; I felt like I was stealing it from the guy. Typewriterreview.com said: "There’s nothing wrong with most other typewriters, they work, they get the job done, but when it comes to that elusive feel, the Erika has no equal. I’ve used dozens of typewriters, all in the quest for “The One.” That journey just ended. If you’re serious about writing and typewriters, stop looking. Get an Erika 10."

  • @asamahoesaegi543
    @asamahoesaegi543 Před 3 lety +1

    Oh gosh! I’m getting my first typewriter off fb marketplace soon (just gotta pick it up) and watching your video is making me nervous.
    The guy selling it, doesn’t really know what condition its in and you’re here saying all these things about the interals of typewriters that I didn’t even know existed! I know I can always go to a typewriter repair person but gosh now I feel like should do a lot more research !

    • @JustMyTypewriter
      @JustMyTypewriter  Před 3 lety +1

      Hey there- no need to be nervous! You can totally learn how to fix or adjust anything on your typewriter. There are plenty of helpful channels out there on youtube and typewriter accounts on instagram with tons of tips! Don't be nervous- just go for it! I did, and now I'm 20 typewriters in. There will always be more to learn, but you can't know what you need to know without giving it a shot. I hope you really love your first typewriter- Happy Typing!

    • @asamahoesaegi543
      @asamahoesaegi543 Před 3 lety +1

      @@JustMyTypewriter Thank you for the encouragement, it means a lot!!!!!! :) Also, I picked it up today and it's lovely!!!!

    • @JustMyTypewriter
      @JustMyTypewriter  Před 3 lety +1

      @@asamahoesaegi543 Congrats!

  • @Jeffrey314159
    @Jeffrey314159 Před 3 lety

    What about the two typewriters used in THE DARK HALF from 1992

  • @shrutisinha1688
    @shrutisinha1688 Před 3 lety +1

    Can you please suggest me from where can I buy a typewriter and which brand and model of typewriter is good .. please tell me

    • @JustMyTypewriter
      @JustMyTypewriter  Před 3 lety +2

      Hi there- typewriters are super personal machines. It all depends on what you want to use it for. Depending on where you are, you might find typewriters on Facebook Marketplace, Offer UP, Ebay, Vintage Stores, Antique Stores, Thrift Stores- you might have to do some digging! If you're just starting out, see if there is one that's in working condition so that you don't have to start with repairs. I personally have had great success finding Smith Corona typewriters and like them, but every typewriter user has their own preferences. Also consider the size- do you want a big typewriter or maybe something smaller like a portable typewriter? And sometimes- you don't know until you try one. So see if you can find a typewriter near you somewhere where you can see it in person and try it out a bit- antique stores are usually a pretty good place to start. I also have a video on collecting typewriters here on this youtube channel so consider looking at that as well- Curating you Collection for Novices
      I hope that gives you a place to start- good luck finding your typewriter!

    • @shrutisinha1688
      @shrutisinha1688 Před 3 lety +1

      @@JustMyTypewriter Thank you . It was helpful

  • @bonzomcduffy8336
    @bonzomcduffy8336 Před 3 měsíci

    Happy boithday early or late.

  • @MaryCummingsMaryland
    @MaryCummingsMaryland Před 9 měsíci

    I name my typewriters too!
    I wish they could tell their stories…

  • @newtoatheism5968
    @newtoatheism5968 Před 3 lety +2

    I’m gonna name my typewriter Anastasia

  • @conzstudioproductions601

    I have 7 typewriters. We are not crazy, they are just awesome.

  • @InsideKimmysMind
    @InsideKimmysMind Před 4 lety +2

    Man, you are getting typewriters for such cheap prices. When I bought my first typewriter at a thrift shop, the seller wasn't there so I couldn't haggle. I paid 180 for it.

    • @ErnestoIbarra
      @ErnestoIbarra Před 4 lety +2

      Look around at local Goodwills (they don't really know their value). I have found two for less than $15 (in great condition).

    • @InsideKimmysMind
      @InsideKimmysMind Před 4 lety +3

      @@ErnestoIbarra Thanks for the tip!

    • @JustMyTypewriter
      @JustMyTypewriter  Před 4 lety +3

      Hey! I agree with @Ernesto Ibarra, check out your local Goodwill. I live somewhere where we never get typewriters in our Goodwills so I usually end up on Facebook Marketplace. I also find that telling everyone you will take every typewriter ever that they want to give you a pretty effective way to get typewriters for free "(:::) . Happy Typing!

    • @techbob3965
      @techbob3965 Před 3 lety +1

      @@JustMyTypewriter Thats a good tip, telling everyone that youll take on all typewriters. Im currently adding the rest of my collection to Instagram, lets see what happens.

  • @vijaykumara1457
    @vijaykumara1457 Před 2 lety

    How to buy this a typewriter

  • @James-4812
    @James-4812 Před 2 lety

    Strangely, I'm getting an obsession with typewriters now. I was in a charity shop last week and I saw this typewriter sitting and I decided to buy it out of curiosity as I've never used one before, and now I'm buying yet another one on eBay. Help me!

    • @JustMyTypewriter
      @JustMyTypewriter  Před 2 lety

      OH NO IT HAS BEGUN. THERE IS NO GOING BACK. Welcome to the club

    • @James-4812
      @James-4812 Před 2 lety

      @@JustMyTypewriter Please someone remind me that we have Microsoft word. I don't need these gigantic things in my house!😩 But they're just so beautiful, the sound of the segments hitting the page, the subtle ring of the bell, that satisfying shift lock... and of course that unique lowercase "L" that also represents a number 1 which is also strangely satisfying. 😵