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1932 Woodstock 5 Serial # N320977 1932 Woodstock 5 typewriter, Serial # N320977 Brian Brumfield's 1932 Woodstock 5 typewriter. 2015-12-29 From the Virtual Typewriter Collection of Brian Brumfield: 1932 Woodstock 5 Serial # N320977 Picked up from fellow typewriter hunter, Mark Petersen. A 1931 Model 5 that was damaged/dropped, and re-built to later specs, including the window panels.
Mostly operational, needs a little help with the carriage lock engagement springs, cleaning, etc.

Hasty pic uploads - will fix as time permits.

One picture is us sitting on the baggage return in Columbus after surviving the harrowing carry-on experience of fitting this in the overhead space of a very small CRJ900 regional jet - but it fit! :-)

The history of the machine, as told by Mark Petersen (paraphrased), is that it is a 1931 model that pre-dates the body panels that are seen on this machine. It suffered a drop apparently, necessitating some repair to the front-left corner of the frame (a weak spot, where the shift mechanism pivots. Apparently the factory (?) reworked the machine, bringing up to later Model 5 specs, adding the body panels. I will augment the details as Mark corrects me in the comment section. :-)

1932 Woodstock 5 #N320977

Status: My Collection
Hunter: Brian Brumfield (bsbrum)
Created: 03-21-2014 at 07:33AM
Last Edit: 12-29-2015 at 04:15PM


Description:

Picked up from fellow typewriter hunter, Mark Petersen. A 1931 Model 5 that was damaged/dropped, and re-built to later specs, including the window panels.
Mostly operational, needs a little help with the carriage lock engagement springs, cleaning, etc.

Hasty pic uploads - will fix as time permits.

One picture is us sitting on the baggage return in Columbus after surviving the harrowing carry-on experience of fitting this in the overhead space of a very small CRJ900 regional jet - but it fit! :-)

The history of the machine, as told by Mark Petersen (paraphrased), is that it is a 1931 model that pre-dates the body panels that are seen on this machine. It suffered a drop apparently, necessitating some repair to the front-left corner of the frame (a weak spot, where the shift mechanism pivots. Apparently the factory (?) reworked the machine, bringing up to later Model 5 specs, adding the body panels. I will augment the details as Mark corrects me in the comment section. :-)

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"Home" at CMH airport in Columbus, Ohio - after surviving a very harrowing experience trying to cram this big beast in the overhead storage of a Canadair CRJ900 regional jet. I wrapped her in my jacket, and we both made it in one piece!!
"Home" at CMH airport in Columbus, Ohio - after surviving a very harrowing experience trying to cram this big beast in the overhead storage of a Canadair CRJ900 regional jet. I wrapped her in my jacket, and we both made it in one piece!!

The right-hand shift key insert was replaced with this dealer token.
The right-hand shift key insert was replaced with this dealer token.

Hunter: Brian Brumfield (bsbrum)

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I love machines, machining, creating things from nothing. Typewriters have struck a romantic chord in me, thanks to my oldest son, and I am working with him and the rest of our family to acquire, restore, repair many machines.
Our collection grows in fits and spurts - as the seasons change. We make a lot of acquisitions at estate sales, yard and garage sales, thrift stores, online, and through personal connections.
The machines that we don't want to keep in our own collection, we are selling through various outlets - Etsy, Square Market, and eventually on eBay - and unlike some sellers, we KNOW how to pack a machine for shipment! :-)
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