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DURHAM D

(33,006 posts)
Sun Feb 15, 2026, 11:15 PM 16 hrs ago

Poll: Do you have a typewriter?

A friend just called and asked me what I was doing. I told her I was filling out a form using my typewriter.

She laughed at me.

Sometimes it is the best way to get something done.

Do you have a typewriter?

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Poll: Do you have a typewriter? (Original Post) DURHAM D 16 hrs ago OP
Not anymore, but there are plenty of days I wish I did have one! SheltieLover 16 hrs ago #1
I have one. It's in the attic. Ocelot II 16 hrs ago #2
I did but it is long gone. But I agree, sometimes it is the best and simplest way to fill out a form. Marie Marie 16 hrs ago #3
Not anymore---- I guess I haven't still owned one in about 30 years.... Jack Valentino 16 hrs ago #4
I have an electric typewriter on a shelf in my basement. Like others have noted, I keep it to fill out those paper forms generalbetrayus 16 hrs ago #5
Long gone. NewHendoLib 16 hrs ago #6
Contribute one dollar to pay for a DU 'Star Membership', Jack Valentino 16 hrs ago #7
I have a Star Membership. DURHAM D 16 hrs ago #8
Why not both? Polybius 5 hrs ago #41
I got tired of lugging it with me every time I moved. LudwigPastorius 16 hrs ago #9
Not since the 90's when I got my first Tree Lady 15 hrs ago #10
About 42 years ago, I acquired my first printer. Intractable 15 hrs ago #11
there is one in the house. I think it was my Mother's, possibly my Grandmother's Kali 15 hrs ago #12
I gave up my typewriter about 25 years ago LogDog75 15 hrs ago #13
Somewhere, probably. Right now I have no idea where. nt eppur_se_muova 15 hrs ago #14
I have one BlueSpot 15 hrs ago #15
I have 2, area51 15 hrs ago #16
Yes. H2O Man 15 hrs ago #17
Used to love using them for rough drafts back when DU first started thebigidea 14 hrs ago #18
Yes - but only because it was my father's Ms. Toad 14 hrs ago #19
nope, not for 15 years now krawhitham 14 hrs ago #20
Yes. I rarely use it. nt Ilsa 14 hrs ago #21
This message was self-deleted by its author CTyankee 14 hrs ago #22
My last one was called a Selectric (I think). Does anybody remember that model? CTyankee 14 hrs ago #23
This message was self-deleted by its author Raine 13 hrs ago #25
Yes l remember those. nt Raine 10 hrs ago #31
Yes - made by IBM. DURHAM D 6 hrs ago #37
Yes, but it needs a ribbon. AnotherDreamWeaver 13 hrs ago #24
Long gone, but I learned on an old manual one.. Permanut 13 hrs ago #26
Yes l have couple of typewriters. One is special it's electric and Raine 13 hrs ago #27
How cool samplegirl 12 hrs ago #28
My cousin gave me her husband's old typewriter markodochartaigh 12 hrs ago #29
What's a typewriter?? InAbLuEsTaTe 11 hrs ago #30
We no longer have a typewriter... EarthFirst 10 hrs ago #32
I'm not Ron Swanson SocialDemocrat61 8 hrs ago #33
I still use an electric typewriter for some things Shrek 8 hrs ago #34
The last typewriter I had was a word processor. When the modern computer Emile 8 hrs ago #35
I replaced my last typewriter with a computer in the 1980s. highplainsdem 7 hrs ago #36
NO. Happy Hoosier 6 hrs ago #38
I own 8 or 9 manual typewriters. Orrex 6 hrs ago #39
Lol, no Polybius 5 hrs ago #40
I do! An Underwood typewriter that belonged to my mother. She learned to type on it. QueerDuck 5 hrs ago #42
Do you know how they came up with the keyboard design DURHAM D 5 hrs ago #43
Absolutely! It is intentionally designed to slow down typists... QueerDuck 50 min ago #44
Yes, I have a 1948 Royal Quiet Deluxe portable typewriter. MineralMan 39 min ago #45
Yes a couple,,, somewhere. Prairie_Seagull 33 min ago #46
Amen - love the clack nt DURHAM D 9 min ago #47

Ocelot II

(129,866 posts)
2. I have one. It's in the attic.
Sun Feb 15, 2026, 11:18 PM
16 hrs ago

Actually, I have two of them. One is an electronic model from the '80s that has some automatic correction features (I used it before I got my first Mac Plus), and the other is my dad's old very manual typewriter from about 1945.

Marie Marie

(11,091 posts)
3. I did but it is long gone. But I agree, sometimes it is the best and simplest way to fill out a form.
Sun Feb 15, 2026, 11:18 PM
16 hrs ago

Jack Valentino

(4,693 posts)
4. Not anymore---- I guess I haven't still owned one in about 30 years....
Sun Feb 15, 2026, 11:23 PM
16 hrs ago

although I had one or two prior to then, and used them quite a bit...
even took a semester of typing class in high school,
which was unusual for a male---- but I still type with both hands,
and using the proper finger home positioning which I was taught...

DAMN, can't even say when I last SAW one, except in old movies! LOL

But since you ask, I kinda wish that I DID have still have one, somewhere--
which could be used in limited situations which called for it




Still think that was one of the TWO most useful classes I took in high school---
the other being 'driver education' which they mostly don't offer anymore!

AND, I'm still typing on the computer----
BUT I haven't been driving the past year, since my car is broke down! LOL



generalbetrayus

(1,637 posts)
5. I have an electric typewriter on a shelf in my basement. Like others have noted, I keep it to fill out those paper forms
Sun Feb 15, 2026, 11:27 PM
16 hrs ago

that I want to look neat and professional. I bought it at Goodwill after I retired after not having one for many years before that.

Jack Valentino

(4,693 posts)
7. Contribute one dollar to pay for a DU 'Star Membership',
Sun Feb 15, 2026, 11:30 PM
16 hrs ago

and you can create an ACTUAL DU poll where members can vote!


(well, maybe even less than that, there seems to be no minimum limit---
although I'd suggest one dollar as a minimum! It's good for a YEAR....)



DURHAM D

(33,006 posts)
8. I have a Star Membership.
Sun Feb 15, 2026, 11:34 PM
16 hrs ago

Have for more than 20 years.

I didn't really want an actual poll - I want comments.

LudwigPastorius

(14,421 posts)
9. I got tired of lugging it with me every time I moved.
Sun Feb 15, 2026, 11:46 PM
16 hrs ago

It was an early 80s Smith Corona, but I jettisoned it about 25 years ago because I wasn't using it.

Intractable

(1,798 posts)
11. About 42 years ago, I acquired my first printer.
Mon Feb 16, 2026, 12:05 AM
15 hrs ago

I learned to use it with precision mostly for college term papers.

I'm on my 12th and 13th printers, inkjet and laser respectively.

I can fill out any form, print between the lines of index cards, and also lay down images.

Kali

(56,725 posts)
12. there is one in the house. I think it was my Mother's, possibly my Grandmother's
Mon Feb 16, 2026, 12:08 AM
15 hrs ago

I brought one here when we moved to the ranch in 1986, it may be rusting away out in the shed/garage.

LogDog75

(1,186 posts)
13. I gave up my typewriter about 25 years ago
Mon Feb 16, 2026, 12:14 AM
15 hrs ago

I had a Brother electric typewriter I used and got rid of it about 30 years ago. I hadn't use it for awhile because computers at work replaced typewriters and my home computer could do just about everything a typewriter could do. The typewriter was good for filling out forms but now most forms can be downloaded and filled out. What forms aren't loaded I can scan them in to my computer and use a PDF filler program to fill it out.

BlueSpot

(1,279 posts)
15. I have one
Mon Feb 16, 2026, 12:22 AM
15 hrs ago

Received it as a gift in (I think) 1973. Last used, best guess, was about 1983-ish. Possibly later, writing a resume or two before home computers were a thing. It's in a closet. I have not idea if it works. It has to be crusty. For certain the ribbon must have dried up and I have no idea if I could even get a new one. It wasn't cool enough to support a ribbon that was both black and red. Oh well. At least I don't need to buy a bottle of Wite-Out. LOL

area51

(12,609 posts)
16. I have 2,
Mon Feb 16, 2026, 12:32 AM
15 hrs ago

a Remington manual, and a Brother electric. Both are in the attic, I believe.

thebigidea

(13,571 posts)
18. Used to love using them for rough drafts back when DU first started
Mon Feb 16, 2026, 12:56 AM
14 hrs ago

It's a nice way of focusing and not being distracted. But after piles of scripts and incoherent novels, I got a little tired of retyping every word of every damn thing.

Sure improves your typing speed and accuracy, though!

Ms. Toad

(38,426 posts)
19. Yes - but only because it was my father's
Mon Feb 16, 2026, 01:03 AM
14 hrs ago

which he gave me to take to college.

I'm not sure I've used it since then (1978). Perhaps not even that recently - since I started using word processors in college.

Response to DURHAM D (Original post)

CTyankee

(67,956 posts)
23. My last one was called a Selectric (I think). Does anybody remember that model?
Mon Feb 16, 2026, 01:24 AM
14 hrs ago

It had a rotating ball function that was state of the art right before our desktop computers were developed and marketed.

Response to CTyankee (Reply #23)

AnotherDreamWeaver

(2,923 posts)
24. Yes, but it needs a ribbon.
Mon Feb 16, 2026, 01:54 AM
13 hrs ago

I last used it in the late 70's when I typed up minutes for the Home Owners Association.

Raine

(31,129 posts)
27. Yes l have couple of typewriters. One is special it's electric and
Mon Feb 16, 2026, 02:44 AM
13 hrs ago

it types things out in script. It was a gift from my aunt, I've never seen another one like it. 🤔

markodochartaigh

(5,263 posts)
29. My cousin gave me her husband's old typewriter
Mon Feb 16, 2026, 03:35 AM
12 hrs ago

when I was in college. Mom told me to take a typewriting class because it would be useful, that was twenty years before I had a computer. I lost the typewriter when my house burned down in 2005.

EarthFirst

(4,023 posts)
32. We no longer have a typewriter...
Mon Feb 16, 2026, 05:48 AM
10 hrs ago

As a result of this inquiry however; I had to check to see how accessible new ribbon for a typewriter still is.

I was surprised to find that it’s fairly easy to acquire; and generally affordable (2 pair for $6.99 seems to be the average…)

I also found that blank analog cassette tapes are wildly expensive; a single Maxell XL-II 90 minute is roughly $11-$13 each.

We have hundreds of them; (perhaps even over a thousand) -Dead shows from years of trading live recordings.

Shrek

(4,403 posts)
34. I still use an electric typewriter for some things
Mon Feb 16, 2026, 07:10 AM
8 hrs ago

They're great for checks and certain government forms.

Emile

(41,561 posts)
35. The last typewriter I had was a word processor. When the modern computer
Mon Feb 16, 2026, 07:16 AM
8 hrs ago

came out, I got rid of the word processor.

Happy Hoosier

(9,457 posts)
38. NO.
Mon Feb 16, 2026, 09:15 AM
6 hrs ago

Last time I used one was in 1986 in college. I switched to a computer after that.

I also used to have a slide ruler. Maybe it's still around here somewhere. I was the last Freshman engineering class that had to learn to use one. Haven't touched it since ENGR 101 either.

Orrex

(66,853 posts)
39. I own 8 or 9 manual typewriters.
Mon Feb 16, 2026, 09:46 AM
6 hrs ago

They're fun to fool with every now and then, but I don't use them for any formal work.

QueerDuck

(1,282 posts)
42. I do! An Underwood typewriter that belonged to my mother. She learned to type on it.
Mon Feb 16, 2026, 09:57 AM
5 hrs ago

This one I found online is identical to the one I have.

DURHAM D

(33,006 posts)
43. Do you know how they came up with the keyboard design
Mon Feb 16, 2026, 10:00 AM
5 hrs ago

that is still being used today on computers?

QueerDuck

(1,282 posts)
44. Absolutely! It is intentionally designed to slow down typists...
Mon Feb 16, 2026, 02:57 PM
50 min ago

and to mechanically separate the keys that are most likely to tangle together as they hit the platen. Thus making fingers travel miles further than is necessary with a more efficient DVORAK keyboard.

She also had a Smith-Corona standard electric typewriter, but she could make those keys tangle by accident too. I remember when she bought an IBM selectric (the one with the golf-ball) it was amazing how quickly she could type as that little ball would fly around faster than the eye can see.



My first typewriter in college was a used Royal... like this one, only a blue color.





MineralMan

(150,945 posts)
45. Yes, I have a 1948 Royal Quiet Deluxe portable typewriter.
Mon Feb 16, 2026, 03:08 PM
39 min ago

I found it in a trashcan near Syracuse University in 1966, when I was at a USAF total immersion Russian Language course. I took it back to the barracks. It didn't work properly. Sticky keys, etc. So, I looked up a typewriter repair shop. It cost me $35 for a cleaning and adjustment.

That old typewriter followed me around the country, to Turkey, and back. It went with me when I returned to college after my enlistment. It produced all of the papers an English Major and grad student had to write.

Later, it produced manuscripts as I started on my career as a magazine writer. I used it every day. I got if fixed a couple of more times. Finally, in 1984, I gave it a last cleaning and adjustment and put it, in it's case, on a shelf. It still travels with me, but never gets used. In 1984, I got me first IBM PC clone computer and a daisy wheel printer. Everything after that was written in Microsoft Word and printed, if necessary, for submission. Before long, everything went to publishers online.

So, the old typewriter is still on a shelf, in its case. It still works. It's hard to get ribbons for it now, and I don't use it any more. But, it got me through years and years of writing, so it has a special place in my heart and my home.

Prairie_Seagull

(4,636 posts)
46. Yes a couple,,, somewhere.
Mon Feb 16, 2026, 03:14 PM
33 min ago

Even have a couple new, probably dried out ribbons in my desk.

Loved the clack, made me feel productive.

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