What a contraption! My High School typing class had nothing like this!
Before the IBM Selectric, it was likely the only "practical" way to do this.I suppose one could be black ink, and the other red, as well?
That is a beast of a typewriter. Never saw one like it before.
Oshi Shikigami That would be better than the old dual ink ribbons which never really separates the colors on the keystrokes. There was always a tinge of the other color on the characters you typed.
What a contraption! My High School typing class had nothing like this!
ReplyDeleteBefore the IBM Selectric, it was likely the only "practical" way to do this.
ReplyDeleteI suppose one could be black ink, and the other red, as well?
That is a beast of a typewriter. Never saw one like it before.
ReplyDeleteOshi Shikigami That would be better than the old dual ink ribbons which never really separates the colors on the keystrokes. There was always a tinge of the other color on the characters you typed.
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