196X Olivetti Studio 44 #524662
Status: My Collection
Hunter: James Gifford (giffer)
Created: 01-06-2018 at 06:35PM
Last Edit: 01-07-2018 at 01:09AM
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I can't resist the Studio 44. I already had one but spotted this one, plucked from a dumpster, for $30 I had to grab it. I'd guess by the serial this is 1963-65. Made in Canada by Underwood, according to the plate on the back. This is the first blue case I've seen locally; I have a red one and I've seen one in a white case. Really good typer and, to me anyway, underappreciated. No sticky keys, clean case with a key, slight wear on the ribbon cover from the low-slung (and floppy) return lever.
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Hunter: James Gifford (giffer)
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I am a writer and book editor as well as a collector of typewriters. It started with an Hermes 3000 desktop, which I stupidly sold last year, but now another sits on my desk for typing envelopes with a beautiful sans serif typeface. I type every day on different machines in my collection, which stands at about 60 at the moment. Favourites include my two 3000s, a 1930s Smith-Corona Silent, the Olivetti Studio 44 (red case), and a crinkle, chrome-encircled Royal Quiet Deluxe. I have also been finding very inexpensive Royal 10s of late; I currently own three, two from the 1910s and the other a later model, and another (1931) I sold to a friend at cost for his son, who appreciates vintage things. I am always on the lookout for new and interesting machines and often trade or sell to try new models. Living and working in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
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