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No typewriters were harmed in the making of this video. The last machine, a 1950s Smith-Corona “Eighty-Eight“ Secretarial (featured in had its right margin set to prevent an actual collision that could have endangered the escapement and right platen knob of the 1960 Olympia SG-1 to its left (featured in likewise, the machine's left platen knob has a spring-loaded platen clutch release button that would have helped absorb the blow. The first keyboard is a Leading Edge DC-2214 with Alps SKCM Blue. The second keyboard with the unusually wide tab key (the whole left side of the keyboard is basically extended by half a unit) is an HP 46020 with third generation clicky Fujitsu leaf springs. Both keyboards are featured in and What you can expect to see on this channel: - Soon: Typewriter, switch, and keyboard collecting, Romantic Era pi

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