To: Conservative_boy_in_Bangkok
The Selectric model No. 2827-9j2 can do that, I have one and it was manufactured in 1969.
16 posted on
09/10/2004 12:11:48 AM PDT by
Viet-Boat-Rider
(((KERRY IS A NARCISSISTIC LIAR, GOLDBRICKER, AND TRAITOR!)))
To: Viet-Boat-Rider
The Selectric model No. 2827-9j2 can do that, I have one and it was manufactured in 1969. You sly dog.
36 posted on
09/10/2004 12:24:16 AM PDT by
Mad Dawgg
(French: old Europe word meaning surrender)
To: Viet-Boat-Rider
I have a KRRE Sinetheform 180, and it produced the memo perfectly.
47 posted on
09/10/2004 12:28:43 AM PDT by
Richard Kimball
(We sleep soundly in our beds because rough men are ready to do violence on our behalf)
To: Viet-Boat-Rider
The Selectric model No. 2827-9j2 can do that, I have one and it was manufactured in 1969. I worked for nearly 20 years as a Typist for a major electric utility and I know there were some Selectric's that had a custom ball and special key to type superscript.
Having said that, even in a major corporation most typewriters did not have that ability. My husband was in the army and worked in communications in 1971 to 1973. He assures me he never even saw a Selectric during those years.
Also, there are other problems in the SeeBS forgeries that could not be done on a 1970 era typewriter, proportional spacing for one, word wrap for another.
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