Anything made today or recently is going to be trash. They made millions of these things in the heyday and many are still in surprisingly great working order after some basic cleaning.
It’s quite the rabbit hole with different answers depending on your preferences and style. Many of the major brands exemplify a sort of peak in industrial manufacturing that is not seen in today’s mass produced appliances. I especially like Olympia from the 50s, 60s, and 70s which are Germany made and blend excellent build quality with a simple mid-century modern sorta style. Some people enjoy really old stuff like an Underwood and others prefer fancy electric machines like the IBM Selectric. You can’t go wrong with brands like Smith-Corona, Remington, Royal, Hermes, or Olivetti though there’s many more to discover!
Anything made today or recently is going to be trash. They made millions of these things in the heyday and many are still in surprisingly great working order after some basic cleaning.
good to know, thanks! what manufacturers/models are preferred? or anything in a given date range?
It’s quite the rabbit hole with different answers depending on your preferences and style. Many of the major brands exemplify a sort of peak in industrial manufacturing that is not seen in today’s mass produced appliances. I especially like Olympia from the 50s, 60s, and 70s which are Germany made and blend excellent build quality with a simple mid-century modern sorta style. Some people enjoy really old stuff like an Underwood and others prefer fancy electric machines like the IBM Selectric. You can’t go wrong with brands like Smith-Corona, Remington, Royal, Hermes, or Olivetti though there’s many more to discover!
sweet, thanks for the response!
Of course. Lots of info linked in the side bar too.