Typing Test - 1911 Underwood 5

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  • Опубликовано: 13 янв 2025

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  • @aquelapessoaqueaparecenosc9809
    @aquelapessoaqueaparecenosc9809 5 лет назад +1004

    Theres an old typewriter
    Would you save your progress?
    >yes no

  • @funwithjessie8957
    @funwithjessie8957 4 года назад +452

    Imagine if you will, being in a silent classroom and you’re working on a hard test and your teacher starts writing a letter., with this.

    • @akayysworld
      @akayysworld 3 года назад +4

      ruclips.net/video/Bs5TEuZPQl8/видео.html

    • @lifeontheledgerlines8394
      @lifeontheledgerlines8394 3 года назад +4

      @@akayysworld just came from that video lol

    • @purple_galaxy2649
      @purple_galaxy2649 3 года назад

      @Ahooda lmao I just came from that video😂😂

    • @marco-lk3hj
      @marco-lk3hj 3 года назад

      At that time people always cloud use the laptop of their time: paper and pen-cil 👻

    • @goozrat
      @goozrat 3 года назад

      Students in 1911 dealt with this

  • @RodrigoVazquez91
    @RodrigoVazquez91 3 года назад +120

    -Your MacBook's Butterfly Keyboard dying after a week of usage.
    -1911 Underwood Typewriter still working perfectly after 110 years

    • @ctbdjc
      @ctbdjc 7 месяцев назад

      personally i haven't had any issues with the butterfly keyboard but i have heard that it was horrible for typing.

  • @DavosLifts
    @DavosLifts 6 лет назад +386

    Most satisfying sound

    • @Raeeechel
      @Raeeechel 4 года назад +2

      Correct kaneki

    • @alittlebyte
      @alittlebyte 3 года назад

      Cherry MX Brown

    • @Androwomeda
      @Androwomeda 3 года назад +1

      @@alittlebyte least satisfying sound.

    • @buster2644
      @buster2644 2 года назад +1

      @@alittlebyte browns sound like mush

  • @kylern6056
    @kylern6056 7 лет назад +1302

    ENEMY FIRE GET DOWN

  • @JayJayShawtyBae
    @JayJayShawtyBae 4 года назад +107

    1:10 damn didn’t even hesitate :0

  • @chemicaldemoneye
    @chemicaldemoneye 5 лет назад +740

    Imagine this but with 20 others in one room typing xD holy shit i would go crazy

    • @countduckula9977
      @countduckula9977 4 года назад +100

      Pardon. What did you say? You need to speak up. I worked in a room with 20 of these and I have gone slightly deaf.

    • @pinkomega4145
      @pinkomega4145 4 года назад +12

      id get scared thinking its a gun

    • @JENDALL714
      @JENDALL714 3 года назад +28

      Funny, that's how I learned to type in 7th grade, my school offered a typing course and we were all in this room full of noisy type writers. I don't know how the teacher could stand it all day? The ironic thing is, the teacher had the most softest voice, like a little baby voice, I had to sit up front just to hear her. She would call out random letters and sentences and we would have to type it as she was saying it. Out of everything I ever learned in school, probably the most useful class I ever took.

    • @caturlifelive
      @caturlifelive 3 года назад +1

      @@pinkomega4145 agreed

    • @jrtg1990
      @jrtg1990 2 года назад +1

      Then don't imagine

  • @impactodelsurenterprise2440
    @impactodelsurenterprise2440 5 лет назад +123

    I remember when I was kid I was so fascinated with this stuff. I used to mess around with my mom's typewriter by putting my tiny finger on the paper and let the key hit myself.

    • @karvast5726
      @karvast5726 3 года назад

      @this is a really long yet creative name do u agree youvare more likely to break the machine by doing this rather than hurt yourself,the keys don't hit very hard.

    • @niltomega2978
      @niltomega2978 3 года назад +4

      ha ha I did the same thing. If it hit your finger nail it kind of stung.

  • @alterman156channel
    @alterman156channel 6 лет назад +466

    That was a very rugged machine. They were built to withstand a rapid typist. It was quite common for a good typist to reach the speed at which you were typing at. Take care of it. It is probably worth money to a collector.

    • @AlasdairGR
      @AlasdairGR 5 лет назад +58

      alterman156 Fuck collectors. Objects like this are meant to be used.

    • @beetlejuiceisreal238
      @beetlejuiceisreal238 5 лет назад +8

      @@AlasdairGR so that they can decay and break?

    • @victorkowalski9737
      @victorkowalski9737 5 лет назад +35

      @@beetlejuiceisreal238 Yes

    • @beetlejuiceisreal238
      @beetlejuiceisreal238 5 лет назад +3

      @@victorkowalski9737 lmaoo

    • @T_eaLeaves
      @T_eaLeaves 5 лет назад +4

      WolfsbaneFilms I collect them and use them in my schooling!

  • @HECKproductions
    @HECKproductions 3 года назад +113

    boomers: can't figure out how to ctrl-click something
    also boomers:

  • @Natalie-ez1zc
    @Natalie-ez1zc 7 лет назад +219

    British journalist operating a news teleprinter (1934, colorized)

  • @billogle4776
    @billogle4776 3 года назад +110

    As a Typewriter mechanic , five year apprenticeship, I was always impressed with the old Underwood, Good design, good material easy to service , it's a pity Underwood fell into Olivetti's hands

    • @felipeaugusto5592
      @felipeaugusto5592 3 года назад +2

      What's the matter with the Olivetti ones?

    • @yourwitchbesti
      @yourwitchbesti 3 года назад +3

      @@felipeaugusto5592 there not as good and the original Underwood’s, and they harder to work on when getting them fixed. They also aren’t as high quality and Underwood’s

    • @JENDALL714
      @JENDALL714 2 года назад +1

      Did you also repair Underwood's electric shavers when they got into the shaving business? I have one of their electric shavers, it shaves well, but it's damn loud!

    • @polybius223
      @polybius223 Год назад

      Nothing beats an old Remington, every Remington I’ve ever seen is beat to crap, but still types like it wants to live another 100 years of use lol.

    • @astererratum6546
      @astererratum6546 Год назад +1

      I have a Remington Quiet Riter, I wish I had an Underwood from the 1910-30s though. That is mya favourite era for typewriters. I love the old mechanics and I'd love to learn to service them.

  • @alvisevenza
    @alvisevenza 5 лет назад +54

    "All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy"

    • @ringo_real
      @ringo_real 4 года назад +3

      The shining was an epic movie.

  • @HeltonMoraes
    @HeltonMoraes 7 лет назад +163

    I had no idea these older machines were that fast! I'm amazed, thanks for the video!

    • @ryushogun9890
      @ryushogun9890 2 года назад +1

      Pretty sure that's the dude.

    • @genera1013
      @genera1013 2 года назад +3

      @@ryushogun9890 Yes, but he can only go as fast as the machine will allow. If the keys gum up even a little it'll slow you down immensely.

    • @aguilayserpiente
      @aguilayserpiente Год назад

      Some machines have heavy levers, with long travel on the keys.

    • @bluemountain4468
      @bluemountain4468 Год назад +2

      Typewriters were the ones fast enough to make them work at that speed. A good typewriter used to type 80 to 120 words per minute.

    • @user-ly5ev6hx8e
      @user-ly5ev6hx8e Год назад

      ​@@genera1013the weight of the keys affect too

  • @timmartin7664
    @timmartin7664 Месяц назад +2

    This is pretty cool to watch. Can you imagine 20 to 30 of these typewriters, all tapping at once, in a busy office back in 1911.

  • @bisdakdiay
    @bisdakdiay 5 лет назад +21

    It sounds like it is at its best condition. Very well oiled, fast and crispy sound! Miss the good okd days.

    • @user-ly5ev6hx8e
      @user-ly5ev6hx8e Год назад

      Typewriters don't need oil, because oil attracts dust dirt and grime

  • @asd36f
    @asd36f 6 лет назад +56

    Between the turn of the century and the 1930's, all of the World Champion typists set their records on Underwriter typewriters.

    • @berniepokorski6608
      @berniepokorski6608 4 года назад +4

      My 1924 UNDERWOOD No. 5 has a 3-inch diameter carriage bell mounted on the outside of the typewriter itself. I have been told that it may have been built that way specifically for Typing Speed Competitions.

    • @cassiespengarden
      @cassiespengarden Год назад

      @@berniepokorski6608 I just watched a video where a kid had one with a bell on the outside... Cool to know! I'm looking to buy one to write books with. I love the sound and vintage feel, plus I'd like an offline alternative to computer typing.

  • @neroxfrostbyte7461
    @neroxfrostbyte7461 5 лет назад +160

    pffft 1911 Typerwriter......
    Hold my feather pen and ink!

    • @afinoxi
      @afinoxi 4 года назад +5

      Bruuuuh , fuck pen and ink , I used that stuff for writing my diary for about a year or so and even though I was writing amazing with it , it looked brilliant , that ink gets EVERYWHERE. No matter how hard I tried that ink got everywhere.
      And also since good quality ink isn't sold where I live the colours always looked odd on rough paper for some reason.

    • @badname9202
      @badname9202 4 года назад +13

      Feather and ink ? Pffffffff
      Hold my chisel and hammer !

    • @ohhhboyyy7625
      @ohhhboyyy7625 4 года назад +6

      chisel and hammer? pfffffft
      hold my scent glands!

    • @afinoxi
      @afinoxi 4 года назад +1

      @@ohhhboyyy7625 you guys have scent glands ?

    • @EternalShadow1667
      @EternalShadow1667 3 года назад

      @@ohhhboyyy7625 Scent glads? Pfffttt
      Hold my urine markers!

  • @Manu-gp3rq
    @Manu-gp3rq 7 лет назад +28

    This is awesome. I recently bought an electric one, I never have used a typewriter. But i think this is better than writing on computer. Because you can concentrate on what you are doing, and it prints in the same time what you are doing.
    Now I regret of my electric version, after hearing this.

    • @mr.weatherman403
      @mr.weatherman403 5 лет назад +1

      Nah man, don’t regret the purchase of your electric typewriter, just think of it as the natural extension of the familial lineage of this type of machine. If you are in to collecting them, your need to have all ages of typewriters, from young to old. That is the only way to have a complete history.

    • @sethm8432
      @sethm8432 3 года назад +3

      Electric typewriters are great! I love my Smith Corona, it sounds nice and has a little motor hum/clicking that I love. Enjoy it!

  • @mrblue8439
    @mrblue8439 5 лет назад +24

    A friend of mine had a huge passion for typewriters

  • @clamr7775
    @clamr7775 2 года назад +4

    I just purchased (it isn’t here yet) a typewriter from underwood, I am now excited to keep my family awake for days on end as I fool around on a typewriter

  • @Mitchlb452
    @Mitchlb452 8 лет назад +301

    This is like porn for me. Haha.

  • @michaelresendes7947
    @michaelresendes7947 5 лет назад +9

    That's incredible! You type so good with that. Bravo, sir! Bravo!

  • @JohnDought
    @JohnDought 4 года назад +10

    When electric falls out you have no problem using a typewriter ;)

  • @johntapp3311
    @johntapp3311 8 лет назад +28

    I just got a 1917 model 5, and I'm going to see just how fast I can make that thing travel.

  • @MykSau
    @MykSau 3 года назад +4

    I wonder what he is typing in there? A poem? A novel?
    Writer: "It's not a lake...it's an ocean"

  • @jsnam8139
    @jsnam8139 10 лет назад +96

    Rifle sound! Amazing typing

    • @Johngamer2418
      @Johngamer2418 5 лет назад +4

      @@ronaldmcpickle8880 im replying to it after 5. Get on my level

    • @jsnam8139
      @jsnam8139 4 года назад

      @LG 96 I’m replying after 6 long years. Get on my LevEL.

    • @jsnam8139
      @jsnam8139 4 года назад

      LG 96 Me too! Stay safe mate! 🙂

    • @gloriafletcher1024
      @gloriafletcher1024 4 года назад

      I wish I had a tyypewriter

    • @berniepokorski6608
      @berniepokorski6608 4 года назад +1

      @@gloriafletcher1024 Hopefully you have one by now....

  • @RadioactivFly
    @RadioactivFly 8 лет назад +31

    I have one from 1912. The ribbon lifter doesn't go up straight though, causing red text to not be red - probably the result of a loose part that I can't access without a lot of technical knowledge, and the carriage occasionally tips back and seizes when shifting. But besides that it works great and the keys look beautiful.

    • @johntapp3311
      @johntapp3311 8 лет назад +3

      Sounds like the carriage is off the middle track--the small inner-track in the middle of the machine. It may be either that the hook underneath is resting on top of it, or it jumps on and off of it. Check to see if the roller is resting on top of this middle rail. This rail shifts the carriage upward for capitals.

    • @linsqopiring6816
      @linsqopiring6816 2 года назад

      @@johntapp3311 Lol, youtube comments are amazing sometimes.

  • @Anilu777
    @Anilu777 5 лет назад +5

    Wow!! I learned to touch type as a girl on a manual. Those keys were hard to press but I’ve never forgotten and from BlackBerrys through to glass I remember the QWERTY rhythm.

  • @MagnusMaximusinWales
    @MagnusMaximusinWales 4 года назад +10

    Great to watch such an elderly typewriter doing what it was designed to do! It would have been nice to see the end result to see how many typographical errors you had made, (if any).

  • @monkeynuts456456
    @monkeynuts456456 8 месяцев назад +2

    Imagine keeping the whole house up back then bc you’re typing like this to complete your essay last minute at like 1am.

  • @Pie0331
    @Pie0331 4 года назад +4

    Somehow i feel relaxed listening to all this typewritting sound.

  • @zinzolin14
    @zinzolin14 4 года назад +5

    Nothing against computers, but there's something charming about writing with an old antique typewriter.

  • @LITTLE1994
    @LITTLE1994 4 года назад +3

    And this was WAY before computers and digital stuff. My grandmother once used these things before she sadly passed.
    This person sure know how to type quickly.

  • @DerekMcAdam2023
    @DerekMcAdam2023 6 лет назад +52

    Why I like type writing more than computer?

    • @rachmatzulfiqar
      @rachmatzulfiqar 5 лет назад +4

      try mechanical keyboard, black switches if you are used to typewriter

    • @MrXhojn
      @MrXhojn 5 лет назад +6

      @@rachmatzulfiqar Nah, if he's used to heft of an analog typewriter, he should use a switch that has a heavier actuation force.

    • @squatchhammer7215
      @squatchhammer7215 5 лет назад +1

      There is a typewriter conversion kit.

    • @drag8445
      @drag8445 5 лет назад +1

      Because you can't admit you're spoiled with modern, even generally low grade tech. Get over it, poser.

    • @hl8808
      @hl8808 5 лет назад +1

      Derek McAdam no stupid auto correct to fuck with your writing that’s why

  • @rogermichou8654
    @rogermichou8654 5 лет назад +1

    i listen to this everytime im trying to sleep in my bed. Awesome music and rythm

  • @DemeDemetre
    @DemeDemetre 3 года назад +6

    when somebody forgets to mute and starts typing in online class:

  • @bluemountain4468
    @bluemountain4468 Год назад +6

    He mostly uses middle and ring fingers and to be a good typewriter you had to use the five fingers. Thumbs were used for space between words (I´m old enough to say it). I have typed a lot in my life and with computers now people ask me where did I learned. In my youth I even entered competitions, won second place.😊

  • @nicolasmarnic399
    @nicolasmarnic399 6 лет назад +15

    eargasm

  • @harampug9150
    @harampug9150 7 лет назад +159

    Can it run minecraft?

  • @Olumin37
    @Olumin37 9 лет назад +43

    Do you want to tell me that Typing on a Typewriter is "unhealthy" for the machine? Do you think the secretaries back then typed any slower? These are office machines, and this particular one is very solid and well made, they are made to resist these claims, and they did up to today.

    • @DrTypewriter
      @DrTypewriter  9 лет назад +30

      Olumin Absolutely not, Olumin. These are very well made machines, and they are incredibly robust. But I take into consideration that these machines are over a 100 years old. And it doesn't hurt to take a little caution, would it? I still type a lot on it though, not with that speed though.

    • @johntapp3311
      @johntapp3311 8 лет назад +14

      I guess there are two sides for everything. On one hand, this is this man's typewriter--and he should be able to treat it with the care he wishes to treat it with. As a longtime collector of old typewriters myself, I exercise due caution with them as well. However, I don't believe it unhealthy to type fast on a machine that is 100 years old or better. I've got a 1913 L. C. Smith that is still steady as a rock @ 85 wpm (my max right now). I look inside the machine and I see no evidence of metal fatigue anywhere. The mechanism in a typewriter is not like the mechanism in a car--the spring tensions are much lower and gravity doesn't influence its performance as much. So if you have an old typewriter, don't be afraid to use it--type away!! But remember it's your typewriter, and you have the right to do with it what you wish. I wish to enjoy mine by writing letters to my girlfriend.

    • @exoressdelivers70
      @exoressdelivers70 4 года назад

      @@johntapp3311 you would not normally 'see' metal fatigue. It is visible through the use special x-ray equipment. Commercial airplanes are examined regularly for metal fatigue using sophisticated instruments. They don't just look at a 25 year old jet liner with their naked eyes and says "I don't see any sign of metal fatigue so she is good to fly".

    • @wtc8654
      @wtc8654 4 года назад

      its nessessary to type fast?

    • @berniepokorski6608
      @berniepokorski6608 4 года назад

      @@DrTypewriter My UNDERWOOD No. 5 will be 10 years old in 2025.

  • @Jaeywa
    @Jaeywa 5 лет назад +30

    0:29 Vietnam war vets be like

    • @chandleralbers7253
      @chandleralbers7253 5 лет назад +5

      And everytime you get to the edge of the paper there's a tiny m1 garand ping to trigger those who've fought in ww2

    • @Park_Place
      @Park_Place 3 года назад

      1:10

  • @boomerkeewatin
    @boomerkeewatin 7 лет назад +45

    Someone dropping marbles?

    • @fendiez2511
      @fendiez2511 5 лет назад

      boomer keewatin marble sound effect

  • @souls0007
    @souls0007 3 года назад +2

    What the Among Us ejected message typing sound would sound like in the 20th century:

  • @ahmedalwahaibi8687
    @ahmedalwahaibi8687 5 лет назад +2

    Such a beautiful machine 😍

  • @berniepokorski2489
    @berniepokorski2489 4 года назад +4

    I sure wish that these older machines could talk and tell us of their past experiences....

    • @nickaddison385
      @nickaddison385 4 года назад

      Typewriter: Benjamin Franklin wrote notes to his mistresses on me! Do i have stories for you!

    • @berniepokorski6608
      @berniepokorski6608 4 года назад

      @@nickaddison385 That's a good one! LOL!

  • @jurdpn5779
    @jurdpn5779 10 месяцев назад

    印字する音が、場所により少しずつ変わっていくのとてもいい。

  • @afinoxi
    @afinoxi 4 года назад +2

    I've watched this video before so I've realised it , I've seen this exact video as background in the Turkish online education system EBA during a ninth grade literature class about diaries. When I saw it I was like "...That seems oddly familiar."

  • @claudiaficicchia446
    @claudiaficicchia446 3 года назад +2

    1:21 My God that mechanical sound 🤤

  • @achefofindia4595
    @achefofindia4595 5 лет назад

    Very cool for riding histories and mysteries I like this I will buy this I just want to know where you bought it from

  • @SuperMarkIsaac
    @SuperMarkIsaac 6 лет назад

    Typing like a fucking boss! Thats one sexy machine.

  • @countduckula9977
    @countduckula9977 4 года назад +1

    Brilliant video!
    The print produced by this typewriter is extremely good, if it wasn't the deafening sound it makes I would buy this typewriter.

  • @treeoflife91
    @treeoflife91 11 месяцев назад

    One of the most fun machines I've used! I really like the typing sound of it as the frame is very sturdy and doesn't rattle and it's very reliable once restored, AND it's very good for a fast and rough typist like myself. The only sound you get is the smacking of the slugs against the paper.

  • @StewieGriffin
    @StewieGriffin 6 лет назад +25

    You can barely see what you are typing.
    So it's all about memory.
    I am good at that because I type this comment without looking at my keyboard or my screen.

    • @Thegamecheats
      @Thegamecheats 3 года назад

      beh im ryping on my phone with my eyes closed

  • @jacksmithon
    @jacksmithon 5 лет назад +6

    I thought these would make a "Ding!" sound when you push em back like in the cartoons.

    • @HeadsetHatGuy
      @HeadsetHatGuy 5 лет назад

      I think that's only for electric typewriters

    • @obblivionkr
      @obblivionkr 4 года назад +4

      It does, it’s just quiet compared to the typing noise.

    • @MichaelShimniok
      @MichaelShimniok 4 года назад +6

      They ding near the end of the line to let you know you are almost at the right margin. I had one of these machines and they have a bell (probably 99.9% of all manual typewriters do)

  • @aguiacb4264
    @aguiacb4264 4 года назад +1

    I love this sound. Congratulations on the video.

  • @عابر-ن8ع
    @عابر-ن8ع 6 лет назад +7

    Whats that brown paper called? where do we get it?

  • @sebigamer7502
    @sebigamer7502 6 лет назад +15

    RE2 Remake
    Saving Game Please do not turn off your Console....

  • @jbullman27
    @jbullman27 2 года назад +1

    I just bought one. I need to get it in working shape like this. This is so neat to see it fully functional. Who do I need to contact for pricing on restoring and value? I’m keeping it for sure just curious is all.

  • @matthewkinman2932
    @matthewkinman2932 3 года назад +1

    Just picked up a 1912 No.5 that works well except for the bell. Any resources on how to repair those? Thanks!

  • @KelzCasa
    @KelzCasa Год назад +1

    I’m almost positive that my tournament edition Razer Black Widow was damn near this loud when writing operations procedures for an entire process facility on a granite desktop. 🤣🤣🤣

  • @sonnybeach1953
    @sonnybeach1953 9 лет назад +5

    I have a 1940 Underwood "Master", which is based on the No. 5 chassis, and I can't type that fast on it. I'll just pile on the letters. So, to get the fastest typing out of my Master I have to use the "rhythm" method, with a regular cadence. It sounds pretty neat when I get going because it sounds like a teletype machine, but it is not as fast as what you demonstrated.

    • @johntapp3311
      @johntapp3311 8 лет назад +2

      The carriage on an Underwood Master is a little bit heavier than the carriage on an Underwood Model 5, even though there are four rollers on the rear rail on it, whereas there are none on the Model 5. It would travel slower because of the motions required to propel something a bit weightier. Typing on an Underwood Master would be smoother by far, but the Underwood Model 5, being smaller and lighter-weight, would go faster. Kind of like comparing a dune buggy with a limousine.

  • @TheWallyjp
    @TheWallyjp 3 года назад +2

    Wow I had no clue you could type that fast on a typewriter! Very cool

  • @Dorothy.Vivian
    @Dorothy.Vivian Год назад

    Its interesting how interesting an obsolete technology can be. Anything mechanical is just so impressive.

  • @fendiez2511
    @fendiez2511 5 лет назад +1

    Mechanical Keyboard Of The Future

  • @Starboy-lolking
    @Starboy-lolking 3 года назад

    What a lovely sound

  • @niplusnimoins1124
    @niplusnimoins1124 2 года назад +1

    I love this sound

  • @ibrahimwadhah6256
    @ibrahimwadhah6256 3 года назад

    Absolutely beautiful

  • @roccoz2231
    @roccoz2231 Год назад

    You know somebody somewhere used that typewriter to speculate on the likelihood of President Taft getting re-elected in 1912.

  • @notfreeman1776
    @notfreeman1776 Год назад

    You're not just generating writing with a Typewriter you're also generating pure saratonin with that

  • @chugg159
    @chugg159 3 года назад +1

    This is less of a demonstration of the machine than it is of your incredible typing prowess.

    • @Eternal-Student
      @Eternal-Student 2 года назад

      They could be typing anything. I would have liked to see the final document.

  • @Trance_Kitsune
    @Trance_Kitsune 6 лет назад +1

    I didn't know it's bad to type at a high speed on typewriters. I've been trying to learn more about this things. They've always seemed awesome to me.

  • @jacobbeversdorf7088
    @jacobbeversdorf7088 2 года назад +1

    I have the same underwood typewriter that I bought it from phoenix typewriter and it cost me about $20. So I cleaned it and repair it and it works.

  • @hon0urabl3sk3pt1c
    @hon0urabl3sk3pt1c 6 лет назад +1

    ...more inspiration to fix up my No. 5! Great video!

  • @KevinBelmontLuna
    @KevinBelmontLuna 3 года назад +1

    We have type-o's now and they're easy to fix depending if yoi submitted it, and where you submit yout final draft. Here you either had to be 100% or start over. (White Powder Delete button not always included)

  • @bmwbmw5255
    @bmwbmw5255 5 лет назад +1

    I love this sound😍😍😍

  • @pacificrules
    @pacificrules 4 года назад

    How is that the ink-tape is still being manufactured to this old typewriter?.?.

  • @boybuttercup5350
    @boybuttercup5350 4 года назад +1

    He really showed me some real speed

  • @Amenosubaruboshinomikoto
    @Amenosubaruboshinomikoto 3 года назад +1

    1:10 Perfect :O

  • @juansebastiancastroechever3763
    @juansebastiancastroechever3763 3 года назад +1

    you could take this to school and get arrested by the officers for making them think there was a school shooting going on

  • @AlexanderRogers-q4v
    @AlexanderRogers-q4v 3 дня назад

    Three or 4 button typewriters for noise enthusiasts i like it

  • @80hdbb
    @80hdbb 2 года назад

    I find this very relaxing

  • @tadcraze5432
    @tadcraze5432 4 года назад +2

    Serious question, when typewriters were used commercially, where was the source document which typewriters looked at and then typed the characters/words.
    For example, a hand written document is the source document and the typewriter typed the document using the typewriter.

    • @rinwesley3092
      @rinwesley3092 4 года назад +1

      Usually, a secretary would take diction from the boss and write down everything said in shorthand. You would then take the shorthand writing and transcribe it on the typewriter.

    • @tadcraze5432
      @tadcraze5432 4 года назад +2

      @@rinwesley3092 That's incredible. Coupling that with the reduced or eliminated error write that typewriters type through, it's quite a skillful activity.

  • @patrickpaganini
    @patrickpaganini 2 года назад +1

    Great stuff - brings back memories. Why don't you learn to touch type? You could make a lot of progress in just a month.

  • @Lucas.rafael04
    @Lucas.rafael04 5 лет назад +5

    That one tryhard in class

  • @guarionex1961
    @guarionex1961 7 лет назад +2

    Good speed and rhythm.

  • @moonstar4365
    @moonstar4365 4 года назад

    this is asmr at another level

  • @chickenvasquez78
    @chickenvasquez78 4 года назад +4

    Typing a WWII document 101

  • @Flappe81
    @Flappe81 3 года назад +1

    Man that was satisfying!

  • @blueamenaa749
    @blueamenaa749 2 года назад

    Beautiful.

  • @Thetalkshowonyt
    @Thetalkshowonyt 5 месяцев назад

    Plot twist: he’s making a really strong password.

  • @FennixGamingYT
    @FennixGamingYT Год назад

    Daaaang this guy is a speed demon on that thing 😂

  • @richardpark4439
    @richardpark4439 4 года назад

    I would love to have that but hate to be almost done with something on it and misspell a word and have to restart.

  • @Neon64913
    @Neon64913 3 года назад

    There are two typewriters a tall one and a classic one.
    Witch one do you use?
    >Long one. Classic one.

  • @bradthackston2323
    @bradthackston2323 3 года назад

    Imagin being in an office full of these

  • @brandonfoley87
    @brandonfoley87 11 месяцев назад

    Could I use a snippet of this in a video I’m making?

  • @TheWaterbug101
    @TheWaterbug101 10 лет назад +1

    That is fast and looks as though you could also be writing a book :-). You have a unique way of typing by equally using the index finger and thumb on the space bar. I saw an old 1930's advertisement of the fastest typing record being about 137 words per minute for one continuous hour on an Underwood. Presumably, the typewriter had a floating shift to allow that much speed. I have never typed more than 60 words per minute at my peak!

    • @DrTypewriter
      @DrTypewriter  10 лет назад +1

      I type 90 WPM on a good day. The fastest I've seen on a manual was done by Ron Mingo. He typed 160 WPM on a manual and 180 WPM on a electric. There is a video of him typing in 1980 on "Real People" on youtube. Oh, and you can see that this machine has Carriage Shift!

  • @Sikara_the_lion_cub
    @Sikara_the_lion_cub 3 года назад

    Can you show the end result of the paper?

  • @shwiftymemelord261
    @shwiftymemelord261 2 года назад

    thank you strange man
    i needed this noise

  • @Baer9471
    @Baer9471 3 года назад

    And did you have any idea when Underwood 315 was released?