I found two Olivetti typewriters
Posted: 17 Jul 2014, 03:07
I found two Olivetti electric typewriters in my grandparents basement. Model numbers are ET 2450 and ET 121. They are so big! I only used a Canon electric typewriter before but it was a portable one and I didn't even know such big things existed.
The layout is really weird in both, it's QZERTY and the M is at the right side of the L instead of the N, but I understood it was quite the standard in Italian typewriters.





I'm sorry this is a photo thread and the photos are so crappy, but as I sad I was in the basement with such low light with only my phone, also had my hands full, so half of the photos turned out to be blurry.
I just want to know something about those switches. Are they even switches or just sliders? Do you know anything about them?
I'd like to take apart the two keyboards if they reveals as something interesting, maybe making them compact and converting to usb with a teensy if it's worth it.
Thanks guys.
The layout is really weird in both, it's QZERTY and the M is at the right side of the L instead of the N, but I understood it was quite the standard in Italian typewriters.





I'm sorry this is a photo thread and the photos are so crappy, but as I sad I was in the basement with such low light with only my phone, also had my hands full, so half of the photos turned out to be blurry.
I just want to know something about those switches. Are they even switches or just sliders? Do you know anything about them?
I'd like to take apart the two keyboards if they reveals as something interesting, maybe making them compact and converting to usb with a teensy if it's worth it.
Thanks guys.