Gifted
I can fully appreciate why Richard Polt likes using his Scheidegger Princess-Matic so much. It's certainly a lovely machine to type with.
Gone
Godawful
Nico Backhaus in Cologne, the gentlemen selling this item (I won't say where because I don't want to eSwear), contacted me last year with some information on the Scheidegger Typomat. My post on it is here.
Willy Scheidegger






1 comment:
I am a bit late catching up with your recent posts due to travel.
That Princess-Matic looks just like mine, which I love except, perhaps, for its rather heavy carriage shift.
You are right about the poor visibility of many "wedges." A step backwards!
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