198X Petite Ultra 400 #N/A
Status: Sightings
Hunter: Chris Aldrich (chrisaldrich)
Created: 04-28-2024 at 01:34AM
Last Edit: 04-29-2024 at 10:55AM
Description:
This was my first typewriter circa 1983-84. It was a plastic children's typewriter that wasn't very solid. I used it for a few years off and on in 4th grade along with my older brother's typewriter until I got a Smith-Corona Clipper at a yardsale.
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Hunter: Chris Aldrich (chrisaldrich)
Chris Aldrich's Typewriter Galleries [ My Collection ] [ My Sightings ]
Status: Typewriter Hunter
Points: 616
Hello! I’m a Johns Hopkins trained biomedical and electrical engineer with a variety of interests in the entertainment industry, information theory, evolution, big history, genetics, signal processing, transgenetics, translational medicine, and theoretical mathematics. I’m a strong advocate of the IndieWeb movement.
I have a love for analog office equipment including library card catalogs and typewriters. As of Fall 2024, I've got a segment of 27 typewriters, mostly portable and manual models along with two Royal standards and one SMC typebar electric. I have been learning how to completely overhaul all of the machines in my collection, all of which work well aside from one or two machines which need some parts. I have a burgeoning collection of typewriter tools for continually repairing, maintaining, and upgrading my machines.
I've got more than half a dozen card catalogs including a Gaylord Bros. and a Steelcase along with several Remington Rand and some Shaw-Walkers. I've lost count of my index card collection once I passed 10,000.
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