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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 I’m wondering if they didn’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 2’s so I’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 I’m wondering if they didn’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 2’s so I’ve been told that means it was manufactured before March 1982.

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Hunter: Brett Manuel (BrettM)

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I’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, “come on girls, how can you let a boy with these big fat fingers beat you all!?” I now have 3 Olivetti’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 … the big mumma - IBM Selectric III.



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