Get out of here with all these fancy "printers"

Kinja'd!!! "atfsgeoff" (atfsgeoff)
06/02/2018 at 21:32 • Filed to: None

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IBM Correcting Selectric III. Accept no substitutes for the original mechanical clicky keyboard.

Still purrs like a kitten.

Fun fact, while these normally operate on electricity, you can in fact run it off a driveshaft powered by anything you want, including a hand crank or foot pedals. They run completely off mechanical actuation.


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Kinja'd!!! wafflesnfalafel > atfsgeoff
06/02/2018 at 21:36

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nice - I remember when my jr high “upgraded” to the Selectric IIs...


Kinja'd!!! Die-Trying > atfsgeoff
06/02/2018 at 21:40

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you and your FANCY mechanical keyboard.......

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Kinja'd!!! ranwhenparked > atfsgeoff
06/02/2018 at 21:41

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Wow, we had one at my job that I left in 2013, only one of the secretaries was really comfortable/proficient with it. Really useful for preprinted forms and certificates though, given how shifty the copier was.


Kinja'd!!! MiniGTI - now with XJ6 > atfsgeoff
06/02/2018 at 22:16

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I love selectrics. Watching that golf ball flying around while trying to out-type it (which you really can’t) cracks me up. It’s a damn shame there’s really no reason to have those around anymore.


Kinja'd!!! atfsgeoff > MiniGTI - now with XJ6
06/02/2018 at 22:20

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Public notaries here in Pennsylvania still use them to type directly onto vehicle titles (intra-state title transfers must be notarized with both buyer/seller present) before being mailed off to Harrisburg for PennDOT officiation.