While waiting on some tools to get
underway on the Selectric I clean and repair I thought I would introduce another of the
typewriters I purchased a couple of weeks ago, all within two days.
While near a flea market I decided
to stop-in. This Remington Junior was on
display in one of the booths. It seemed
a good price so I looked further. Found
that all seemed to work well except the arms that hold the paper against the
front of the platen did not do so. For
some reason there was an obstruction preventing the arms from laying close to
the platen. This did not seem to be much
of a problem so I haggled down the price somewhat and took the typewriter home.
I did discover that a piece on one
end of the bar the arms are attached to was hitting against another piece on
the typewriter. A slight bend with the
needle nose pliers quickly fixed the issue.
This typewriter has since been sitting, waiting for attention. I shall clean it up in the near future and it
should make an appealing addition.
Doesn’t appear that this model was
made for very long. Need to run down the
facts about this version.
More to come............
Definitions:
Needle Nose Pliers: (also known as long-nose pliers, pinch-nose pliers or snipe-nose pliers) are holding pliers used by artisans, jewelry designers, electricians and other tradesmen to bend, re-position and cut wire in tight spaces.
Needle Nose Pliers: (also known as long-nose pliers, pinch-nose pliers or snipe-nose pliers) are holding pliers used by artisans, jewelry designers, electricians and other tradesmen to bend, re-position and cut wire in tight spaces.