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1967 Olivetti Lettera 33 Serial # 4563520 1967 Olivetti Lettera 33 typewriter, Serial # 4563520 Matt Watkins's 1967 Olivetti Lettera 33 typewriter. 2024-10-20 From the Virtual Typewriter Collection of Matt Watkins: 1967 Olivetti Lettera 33 Serial # 4563520 Picked up in a lot of 16 typewriter, this case is pristine and the typewriter inside just as perfect. The action has a good snap and type quality is very impressive for a portable.

1967 Olivetti Lettera 33 #4563520

Status: My Collection
Hunter: Matt Watkins (Ignaciob)
Created: 03-25-2024 at 03:07PM
Last Edit: 10-20-2024 at 03:41PM


Description:

Picked up in a lot of 16 typewriter, this case is pristine and the typewriter inside just as perfect. The action has a good snap and type quality is very impressive for a portable.

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The serial number is under the carriage on the right side.
The serial number is under the carriage on the right side.

The red leatherette case really is stylish and this one is in excellent shape other than a couple of zipper teeth missing..be gentle closing it.
The red leatherette case really is stylish and this one is in excellent shape other than a couple of zipper teeth missing..be gentle closing it.

Three-quarter view
Three-quarter view

Rear view
Rear view

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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