Monday, December 2, 2024

Intentional rust and imitation dust

The sellers of this thing advertised on Amazon write:

The products in this store are all "old handmade". In order to achieve an old-fashioned effect, some rust, obvious welding marks, and imitation dust on the product are intentional, not a quality problem, nor an old product.

Imitation dust! Not real dust, mind you. It's actually made out of magic unicorn crystals and thus does not count as dust.

How dumb do they think we are?


 

Thursday, November 28, 2024

The Underwood secret number mystery

Robert G recently blogged about the "secret" numbers you can find stamped under the left front foot on many Underwoods. I pointed out that there's also a mysterious number under the angular nickeled piece that covers the right end of the carriage.

Now Robert has started to collect data on these numbers. The two hidden numbers match in every case so far (though sometimes the initial digit is omitted on the foot). But how do they relate to the machine's serial number? 

Here are some examples from two machines currently in my possession, both made in January 1925 according to the Database.




For some reason, the machine with the higher serial number has lower hidden numbers.

Want to contribute to Robert's research? Inspect your Underwoods and write to him at robertg@planet.nl.