Acquired 1971 Sears Newport Portable Typewriter (Messa Typewriter )
Serial number: 5124993
Sears Model No. 405-5295 (Pica)
carriage shift; bichrome; 3 touch select settings; tabulator; 13" wide carriage; key de-jammer; carriage lock; 44 keys & 88 characters
Manufactured in Portugal
How could I not pick up his avocado beauty at Acts Thrift for $17.36?! A day’s worth of cleaning ought to bring this bad boy up to snuff. I’m most shocked at the fantastic design of its case.

This is a re-branded Messa typewriter manufactured in Portugal with other known re-badgings as the ABC 3001 and the Brother XL-1016. These were made/advertised from 1971 to 1974, but based on the serial numbers in the Typewriter Database, I would suspect mine is from the early side of 1971. (It’s entirely possible they made the entire run in a year and sold them through 1974.) Including this one there are currently only seven exemplars in the database, but many of them are owned by some of the most prolific collectors.   

With my 52nd birthday coming up this may be one of the youngest machines I own, though it’s still a few years older than me. 

And how could you possibly not love the green typebar jam release key? The only thing that could be cooler would be to have versions in harvest yellow, burnt orange, and coppertone brown. I’ll have to get my old Tupperware set out to properly show this off.

Manual available on Richard Polt’s site.

I’ve already fixed/adjusted most of the primary issues and done a little bit of the work to clean this out. I should be able to finish up the rest of it over the long weekend with the exception of one or two screws that I can tell are missing and need replacements.  Portions of the case are going to require some attention as well.

oblique angle onto the front left corner of a Sears Newport typewriter there's a button on the corner of the hood that reads "TOUCH"

Typesample of a pica 1971 Sears Newport typewriter

Close up of about 12 slugs on a Sears Newport faturing what looks like a 95 and the mushed together "AR" stamp of Albert Rodrian of RaRo fame.

Close up of the right side of an avocado Sears Newport typewriter featuring a dark green key next to the @/¢ featuring what appears to be two typebars crossing each other