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1956 Smith Corona Silent Super Serial # 5T 340562X 1956 Smith Corona Silent Super typewriter, Serial # 5T 340562X Matt Watkins's 1956 Smith Corona Silent Super typewriter. 2024-10-17 From the Virtual Typewriter Collection of Matt Watkins: 1956 Smith Corona Silent Super Serial # 5T 340562X This was from a lot of 16 typewriters I purchased and closest to a 1955 Silent Super that was my second purchase. This one functions well, was pretty clean, and only required a bit of cleaning and oiling...plus one sticky key. The carriage has some signficant paint wear from what seems like wear. Action is a bit loose indicating this typewriter has been loved and used a lot. It has taken a hit too: missing one paper guide on the right and the lower paper rule was bent and was easily straighenable.

1956 Smith Corona Silent Super #5T 340562X

Status: My Collection
Hunter: Matt Watkins (Ignaciob)
Created: 03-26-2024 at 11:57AM
Last Edit: 10-17-2024 at 10:43PM


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This was from a lot of 16 typewriters I purchased and closest to a 1955 Silent Super that was my second purchase. This one functions well, was pretty clean, and only required a bit of cleaning and oiling...plus one sticky key. The carriage has some signficant paint wear from what seems like wear. Action is a bit loose indicating this typewriter has been loved and used a lot. It has taken a hit too: missing one paper guide on the right and the lower paper rule was bent and was easily straighenable.

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Hunter: Matt Watkins (Ignaciob)

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First hunt and pecked on a 60's Smith Corona Sterling my mother had and Took typing class in 1982 on an IBM Selectric as a means to get into the computer class my sophomore year. Probably reached 60wpm. Once I moved over to computers I never really went back to typewriters, but 40 years later I find myself enjoying the sound, feel, and smell of a now-vintage Selectric 2 and just picked up a 1955 Silent Super. We'll see how far down the rabbit hole I go....

Update: July 2024. I have 26 typewriters at this point including an identical Selectric I used in high school. The collection kick started in April when I bought 16 in one purchase from a collector on his way out of the hobby. I've also had the good fortune of helping my local air museum find several period-correct WWII typewriters and even gave away a pristine 50's Smith Corona Silent Super to a 19 year old that was enamored typewriters.



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