Vintage Black IBM Correcting Selectric II 2 Electric Typewriter eBay
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Ibm Correcting Selectric Ii. IBM Selectric II Correcting Electric Typewriter on Stand w/ Stool Its distinguished presence in any setting is a throwback to the days of tactile typing and the quiet hum of electric typewriters.The IBM Correcting Selectric II is not. In addition, both the IBM Correcting ' 'Selectric" Typewriter and the IBM "Selectric" Il Typewriter utilize Single Element Typing technology
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Title: IBM Correcting Selectric and Selectric II Typewriter Operating Instructions Created Date: 1/6/2009 2:13:05 PM The Selectric II, introduced in 1971, brought further refinements and improvements, including a correction feature that allowed typists to easily erase errors without using messy correction fluid
1982 IBM Correcting Selectric II on the Typewriter Database
Comment: Includes: IBM Selectric II Correcting Typewriter (blue edition) + Typing Ribbon (partially used) + Correction Ribbon (partially used) + Original IBM Selectric II Dust Cover + Service Tag + Manual (printed out) === Works great, was lubricated, drive shaft works smoothly and has NO issues, motor runs very well, all keys work smoothly, all options were checked and work. Meticulously crafted by Selectric, this model is a testament to the era's commitment to efficient communication writer also allows you to use the IBM Tech Ill R'bbon with the IBM Tech Ill Cover-up Tape for certain applications
Lot IBM Selectric II Correcting Typewriter. The carriage held both a ribbon and two small spools for correction ribbon. The IBM Correctable Film Ribbon and IBM Lift-off Tape system allows you to lift incorrectly typed characters clean off the page.
IBM Selectric Typewriters Classic Blue Correcting Selectric II SOLD. The Selectric II had a Dual Pitch option that allowed a switch between 10 or 12 characters per inch The Selectric II, introduced in 1971, brought further refinements and improvements, including a correction feature that allowed typists to easily erase errors without using messy correction fluid