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198x IBM 670X Serial # TBA 198x IBM 670X typewriter, Serial # TBA Brett Manuel's 198x IBM 670X typewriter. 2022-07-09 From the Virtual Typewriter Collection of Brett Manuel: 198x IBM 670X Serial # TBA Green IBM Electric golf ball type element. Essentially a Selectric III but Iā€™m wondering if they didnā€™t release the Selectric III model name here in Australia? Anyone got any intel on this? In perfect condition and good working order except for backspace - off to repairman shortly. Uses the same ribbon cartridges as the Selectric 2ā€™s so Iā€™ve been told that means it was manufactured before March 1982.

198x IBM 670X #TBA

Status: My Collection
Hunter: Brett Manuel (BrettM)
Created: 05-12-2022 at 07:17AM
Last Edit: 07-09-2022 at 11:38PM


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Green IBM Electric golf ball type element. Essentially a Selectric III but Iā€™m wondering if they didnā€™t release the Selectric III model name here in Australia? Anyone got any intel on this? In perfect condition and good working order except for backspace - off to repairman shortly. Uses the same ribbon cartridges as the Selectric 2ā€™s so Iā€™ve been told that means it was manufactured before March 1982.

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Hunter: Brett Manuel (BrettM)

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Iā€™ve always been a bit fascinated by typewriters - and the skill of being able to touch type - starting with my grandparents probably around 4 or 5 on their Commodore machine which was probably from the 1950s. I got my first typewriter, a second hand Olivetti DORA when I was 12. And I still have it. Whilst my parents thought I was just a bit obsessive, they actually got on board with the whole typing thing when they realised that in my efforts to have a beautifully clean typed page, I was actually paying attention to my spelling. And so, my previously horrendous spelling, actually became quite good. Along the way I went to business college and had to chuckle when the typing teacher was a little put out when the best typist (70+wpm) in her class was a guy! I think she commented along the lines of, ā€œcome on girls, how can you let a boy with these big fat fingers beat you all!?ā€ I now have 3 Olivettiā€™s in my collection - a manual, an electric and an electronic. I recently purchased two more - an Olympia SM9 which is the portable version of the desktop model that we had in typing class in middle school and a Brother which was a typewriter I used when my friend and I did homework at his house. And probably my fave of the all ā€¦ the big mumma - IBM Selectric III.



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