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DURHAM D

(33,000 posts)
Sun Feb 15, 2026, 11:15 PM 6 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 6 hrs ago OP
Not anymore, but there are plenty of days I wish I did have one! SheltieLover 6 hrs ago #1
I have one. It's in the attic. Ocelot II 6 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 6 hrs ago #3
Not anymore---- I guess I haven't still owned one in about 30 years.... Jack Valentino 6 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 6 hrs ago #5
Long gone. NewHendoLib 6 hrs ago #6
Contribute one dollar to pay for a DU 'Star Membership', Jack Valentino 6 hrs ago #7
I have a Star Membership. DURHAM D 6 hrs ago #8
I got tired of lugging it with me every time I moved. LudwigPastorius 6 hrs ago #9
Not since the 90's when I got my first Tree Lady 6 hrs ago #10
About 42 years ago, I acquired my first printer. Intractable 6 hrs ago #11
there is one in the house. I think it was my Mother's, possibly my Grandmother's Kali 6 hrs ago #12
I gave up my typewriter about 25 years ago LogDog75 6 hrs ago #13
Somewhere, probably. Right now I have no idea where. nt eppur_se_muova 5 hrs ago #14
I have one BlueSpot 5 hrs ago #15
I have 2, area51 5 hrs ago #16
Yes. H2O Man 5 hrs ago #17
Used to love using them for rough drafts back when DU first started thebigidea 5 hrs ago #18
Yes - but only because it was my father's Ms. Toad 5 hrs ago #19
nope, not for 15 years now krawhitham 5 hrs ago #20
Yes. I rarely use it. nt Ilsa 4 hrs ago #21
This message was self-deleted by its author CTyankee 4 hrs ago #22
My last one was called a Selectric (I think). Does anybody remember that model? CTyankee 4 hrs ago #23
This message was self-deleted by its author Raine 3 hrs ago #25
Yes l remember those. nt Raine 59 min ago #31
Yes, but it needs a ribbon. AnotherDreamWeaver 4 hrs ago #24
Long gone, but I learned on an old manual one.. Permanut 3 hrs ago #26
Yes l have couple of typewriters. One is special it's electric and Raine 3 hrs ago #27
How cool samplegirl 3 hrs ago #28
My cousin gave me her husband's old typewriter markodochartaigh 2 hrs ago #29
What's a typewriter?? InAbLuEsTaTe 2 hrs ago #30
We no longer have a typewriter... EarthFirst 26 min ago #32

Ocelot II

(129,863 posts)
2. I have one. It's in the attic.
Sun Feb 15, 2026, 11:18 PM
6 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

(11,089 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
6 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
6 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

(1,633 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
6 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
6 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

(33,000 posts)
8. I have a Star Membership.
Sun Feb 15, 2026, 11:34 PM
6 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
6 hrs ago

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

Intractable

(1,797 posts)
11. About 42 years ago, I acquired my first printer.
Mon Feb 16, 2026, 12:05 AM
6 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
6 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
6 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
5 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

(12,607 posts)
16. I have 2,
Mon Feb 16, 2026, 12:32 AM
5 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
5 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
5 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
4 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
4 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
3 hrs ago

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

markodochartaigh

(5,258 posts)
29. My cousin gave me her husband's old typewriter
Mon Feb 16, 2026, 03:35 AM
2 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

(4,022 posts)
32. We no longer have a typewriter...
Mon Feb 16, 2026, 05:48 AM
26 min 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.

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