When I saw the pictures I thought it was something to use for parts. It was priced as such. But it works…

Second day… and this Everest is starting to climb in my appreciation. With time our approach seems to lead to a summit of joy. With each passing day… we are acclimating together to become use to climate and its a go. All good and well on this K2. GEE
I find that I enjoy having to re-think…. adapt and process differently just to create a decent looking page of print on a given typewriter. If each machine were refurbished or brought up to standard then I would not be having this much fun. I like having to make the mental adjustments more than fixing the mechanical parts that would make each machine work as designed. I replaced parts on this 1923 Underwood and it worked better over all but the feel of the machine changed. Where before I felt that if I could just get the mechanical part to function then I can write books on this thing… the well the keys moved and functioned just felt wonderful. The adjustments changed the action and feel and movement of the machine… it is a much better and functional typewriter…. but my fingers find less joy when using it. A “Catch 22″…