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1924 Mignon No.4 Serial # 239184 1924 Mignon No.4 typewriter, Serial # 239184 Justin De Mello's 1924 Mignon No.4 typewriter. 2016-05-07 From the Virtual Typewriter Collection of Justin De Mello: 1924 Mignon No.4 Serial # 239184 Had to have one of these. This Mignon No. 4 works but it is slightly offset on where you place the pointer on the index card. I figured out how to realign the vertical positioning but the horizontal row placement is slightly offset. I'm working on this problem but it does type. Will type even better when I get a new ribbon for it. If anyone knows how to adjust horizontal alignment, and cares to share thoughts, please let me know.

1924 Mignon No.4 #239184

Status: My Collection
Hunter: Justin De Mello (jademello)
Created: 03-31-2016 at 05:02PM
Last Edit: 05-07-2016 at 04:42PM


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Had to have one of these. This Mignon No. 4 works but it is slightly offset on where you place the pointer on the index card. I figured out how to realign the vertical positioning but the horizontal row placement is slightly offset. I'm working on this problem but it does type. Will type even better when I get a new ribbon for it. If anyone knows how to adjust horizontal alignment, and cares to share thoughts, please let me know.

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Hunter: Justin De Mello (jademello)

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I fell in love with typewriters when I was 13. I'm retired now. My first was a Corona #3 which I got free from a neighbor. Decades pass, life happened, and I lost interest. Then a few years back as a retiree I renewed my interest which is a bit of a happy obsession now. However, it's not just typewriters that captivate me; I love all types of old office equipment, too. I have a Dalton adding machine (which I've restored), several different working antique check writers, a Dictaphone, antique steno machine, business card press, postage stamp scale. I have a well equipped antique office that is spilling into all parts of my home. Most items are from the Machine Age: 1880's into the 1930's. Still, typewriters are complex and amazing pieces of machinery that I'm always drawn to.

Oddly my background and profession was in the computer industry. I worked in the banking business for 30 years developing systems for ATM,s, phone banking, then PC home banking. I started out in banking sorting mail in a mailroom, moved on to a hardware operator: keypunch card machines, huge IBM printers, printout bursting machines, tape drive and cathode ray tubes. I guess we have come a long way but typewriters have taken me back.



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