1936 Royal KHM standard typewriter sits on a gray felt typing pad which itself is sitting on an oak Gaylord library card catalog
Acquired 1936 Royal KHM Standard Typewriter (The Royal Typewriter Company)
Serial Number: KHM-1961430
Royal Pica typeface, 10CPI, 6 lines/inch, bichrome
U.S. keyboard, 4 bank, 42 keys, 84 characters
tabulator, margin release on front panel rather than on keyboard
A dirty barn machine to be sure. Decals almost entirely gone, but I can tell this one should clean up well. Picked up from GoodWill out of Bakersfield for $14.99. 

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Chris Aldrich

I'm a biomedical and electrical engineer with interests in information theory, complexity, evolution, genetics, signal processing, IndieWeb, theoretical mathematics, and big history. I'm also a talent manager-producer-publisher in the entertainment industry with expertise in representation, distribution, finance, production, content delivery, and new media.

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  1. Wiped off the worst of dust and grime on the exterior of my 1936 Royal KHM standard typewriter. Cleaned up the carriage a bit and did a light oiling. Cleaned out the paper tray and platen area. Spooled up some new ribbon. After a few quick tweaks, this typewriter is now at least minimally usable. This has one of the cleanest and crisp typing actions of any of my machines despite being one of the dirtiest and worst conditioned machines in my fleet. It has a reasonable carriage return speed, but may be one of the fastest typers I’ve got. I can’t wait to see how well it does once it’s had a full COA. The tabulator is going to require some heavy work.

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