1966 Olympia SM9 #3098142
Status: My Collection
Hunter: Ted Munk (munk)
Created: 07-25-2023 at 10:52AM
Last Edit: 03-12-2024 at 01:27PM
Description:
The first Olympia SM that I found at a thrift store - a $5.99 carriage locked special discount from a local Goodwill in 2011. Named "Doris Day" & Claimed by Tori as soon as I got it cleaned up and relegated to her art room ever since. I'm reclaiming it now since she doesn't ever use it. She can still say it's hers, but I'm keeping it in the Corral so I can keep it in rotation. (:
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Links:
- Doris Day, the 1966 Olympia SM 9 De Luxe
- Mo’ Feets & Mo’ Media – What I Typed During TCL
- 1966 Olympia SM-9 Postcard
- This machine in Tori's collection
- My First Olympia SM9
- Mail Call: A Remembrance of a Life Well-Lived
Photos:
Hunter: Ted Munk (munk)
Ted Munk's Typewriter Galleries [ My Collection ] [ My Sightings ]
Status: Curator
Points: 2786
I am a scoundrel without a cause, and my swank outshines the sun.
I am a casual Typewriter Hunter residing in the sweltering deserts of Arizona with a wife, three cats and about 50 typewriters. My main hunting ground is thrift stores, and I rarely pay more than $10 for a machine. My collection consists mainly of portables with cases, and they stay in the cases unless I am actively using it (usually more than one at a time). I do, however keep a handful of interesting Selectrics, including a Composer and a couple of large Nakajima Electronics to use as daisywheel printers for my vintage laptop collection.
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