How I got it:
I found this typewriter for 80PLN on an online classified site, with additional 30PLN for postage (which in fact turned out to be over 60PLN - almost the price of the machine!). After waiting for more than a week, it finally got here; I unpacked it. Here's the video:
There were obvious signs of something going wrong here, the bent correction key being an obvious example. I figured out how to remove the enclosure and take the innards out of it, revealing the beautiful mechanism, as well as lots of nasty deteriorated sponge that will all have to go, and - to my horror - some broken plastic parts, hopefully not essential. I also corrected some dislodged springs and straightened the bent key stem. Yay.
nice project.
I just completed restoration of a lorenz lo15 telex machine, and controlled it via an arduino to print ASCII art.
necxt project is a IBM selectric I.
First problem to tackle was to get a UNC 6-32 left threaded bolt as tool to turn the function shaft manual for adjustments. Really hard to get in Europe....