Hello, I am the second owner of a 1947 Royal QDL with Elite typeface 2:02 , made in Canada, which also has rectangular shift keys. It looks much like the Arrow you are showing here. I assume the Canadian Royal manufacturing plant used parts of the same design as the WW2 models. Daniel
I did a quick google search, and USAMD frequently came up as United States Army Missile Detachment. Although I did see another option that said United States Army Medical Department. Really interesting video! 😊
😲 Omg … that’s incredible. Will also wait for more info.. that’s too much in hope someone from the United States typewriter community or US army can confirm that as we have been looking for a long time now 🤗. Thank you so much
@@MrMrsVintageTypewriters You're very welcome! Maybe consider doing a Google search for "united states army missile detachment typewriter" and see what comes up! I might give that a try too out of curiosity! 😃
hello ,thank you for your videos . I have a Olympia de luxe from the father of my husband . The machine is like new one from 1960 but I can't change the ribbon . Is it possible to make a video to show how to change . I don't want to try not to make wrong thing with the machine souvenir . thank you very much . Hello from Belgium .
Thanks for the comment… we are planning a video but needs to be clear and precise, that’s why we are taking our time. Please keep an eye on our channel . We will definitely start with Olympia .
@@MrMrsVintageTypewriters oh it is wonderful. I am waiting for, i will so write my books with this beautiful machine and not with computer, I like noise of taping machine, It was a great period !