Saturday, 25 September 2010

A German Typewriter


Found this in a rubbish bin. It works perfectly, has all manuals and tools, and is very heavily built. Unusually, it has a figure one and a zero on the keyboard - instead of using the lower case "L" and capital "O" like the Imperial would force you to. You can also half space, so that if you need to correct something you can either squeeze in another letter or cover up an extra one. The white space on the ink selector is for a correction ribbon.


Here's the test sheet giving the whole font:


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