Tuesday, February 23, 2016

Answers to the quiz

OK, I'm back from Argentina and can post the answers to the quiz in my previous post. No one earned the coveted (?) "typenerd" designation, but some readers are certified members of the mechanographical literati.

Quiz

1. How is this model different from all other Remington Noiseless models?


Answer: This machine is just like the model made by the Noiseless Typewriter Company before it was bought by Remington. Remington sold the remaining stock as the model 5, but thoroughly redesigned the machine with the model 6. The most obvious difference? This is a three-bank, double-shift typewriter; later Remington (and Underwood) noiseless standards are four-bank typewriters with a single shift. The mechanism had to be changed dramatically in order to achieve this change.


2. Lexikon 80s are very common in Argentina—but not this one. Why not?


Answer: This is one of the very first examples produced, which had metal-ringed keys instead of plastic keys. (The decimal tabulator is not so rare.)



3. Can this Remington portable type in Spanish? Why or why not?


Answer: No one got this one. People focused on the two odd devices that made them think of dead keys. That may be what they are; I don't know. But here is what you should have focused on:


The mainspring in this typewriter pulls the carriage from left to right. That means that the machine types from right to left. So it can't type Spanish, or any language that uses the Roman alphabet. Instead, it's an Arabic typewriter:



Pretty cool, eh?

In my next post I'll show you a few more typewriters I spotted before I had to leave Argentina, all too soon.

3 comments:

  1. I knew about the rarer Lexikon but that was about all I knew. Fun to read and learn about the others. :)

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  2. Happy to not be a nerd. To be fair to my dweeb-hood, though, I was thinking that something was different about the Rem w/ the dead keys (yes those two screwed-on levers raise the ribbon without triggering the escapement) -- not because I noticed the cord but because the margin release is articulated differently than on my Rems, presumably to get it out of the way of something. I just didn't know what.

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  3. haha, i took the quiz 5 years later and failed.

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