The 25 year old "Brother" typewriter that I have has 3 or 4 different pin
wheels. Each has a different sized or styled type. I believe the IBM
electric's of the same vintage had interchangeable " balls" that had different
type
size/styles.
Seems the secret is to find a business that never threw out the old
typewriters. Actually there were some Federal forms that some offices had to
complete and were still using a typewriter without a ribbon so it could type
through 8 carboned copies at a time. This was only about 5 years ago that
friend
told me she was doing this. So, there might be some around.
Mark
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