Sometimes it just takes a little adjustment to improve things a lot.
1960 Erika
3 thoughts on “Three sheets for the Erika”
Very nice looking Erika.
Sometimes a bit more backing makes a big difference.
I have an old Underwood Standard office machine with a rock hard platen. I use a sheet of card stock to quiet it a bit.
I found the card stock helps me keep the typed sheet better aligned than stacking paper sheets.
As far as over-striking. I have 5 different Olympias and I can out type all of them. I like your relating typing to playing saxophone. I used to play piano and keyboard and if I get the correct piano rhythm I can generally type quite well on them. Not as fast I I like to type, but without double striking.
These sure are beautiful machines, with lots of features. Can’t say I love the action on them either, but I do think that fine-tuning, cleaning, and lubing can help.
Very nice looking Erika.
Sometimes a bit more backing makes a big difference.
I have an old Underwood Standard office machine with a rock hard platen. I use a sheet of card stock to quiet it a bit.
I found the card stock helps me keep the typed sheet better aligned than stacking paper sheets.
As far as over-striking. I have 5 different Olympias and I can out type all of them. I like your relating typing to playing saxophone. I used to play piano and keyboard and if I get the correct piano rhythm I can generally type quite well on them. Not as fast I I like to type, but without double striking.
Bill:
I appreciate your comments and insight. I will try the card stock.
These sure are beautiful machines, with lots of features. Can’t say I love the action on them either, but I do think that fine-tuning, cleaning, and lubing can help.