Forgotten Man
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Hey guys and gals, my gal gave me her 1923 Underwood No.3 typewriter... and it works! I just finished a letter to her that I typed on it. She found it in a thrift shop in Arizona before she moved here... she didn't use it and figured I'd like it... and I DO!
I've been learning about it by just playing around with it and finding out what works and what doesn't... to say the least, I used a lot of paper today lol
What I would like to know is if there is any way to find new ribbon for these antique Underwood’s... It types and you can read what it types but, it seems that its a little light or faded. So, I want to use this more often then not and would like to know if anyone here knows of a place on line or maybe a chain office supply store that does sell replacement ribbon for antique typewriters... and by the way, those old machines are work on ones fingers boy howdy!
It's funny, there isn't a #1 key or an exclamation mark key as well. To make an exlamation mark I type a period and then backspace then an apostrophe over it... looks ok.
This isn't "MY" typewriter, but the same model and year to show all what it looks like:
I've been learning about it by just playing around with it and finding out what works and what doesn't... to say the least, I used a lot of paper today lol
What I would like to know is if there is any way to find new ribbon for these antique Underwood’s... It types and you can read what it types but, it seems that its a little light or faded. So, I want to use this more often then not and would like to know if anyone here knows of a place on line or maybe a chain office supply store that does sell replacement ribbon for antique typewriters... and by the way, those old machines are work on ones fingers boy howdy!
It's funny, there isn't a #1 key or an exclamation mark key as well. To make an exlamation mark I type a period and then backspace then an apostrophe over it... looks ok.
This isn't "MY" typewriter, but the same model and year to show all what it looks like: