Yes, I know what you're talking about. They are sharpened somewhat like a
pencil and the material is a little abrasive. Come to think of it I don't
know if the local office supply store would still have them.
There are still times when an IBM Selectric is indispensable. I don't think
typewriters are out of place. Not to unusual for a group that insists on the
use of manual focus film based cameras.
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I use an old-fashioned typewriter eraser -- the kind that looks like a
pencil with a brush on the end. They're getting rather rare.
What? Yeah, a typewriter. You know, the machines we used to put paper in
that had keys like a computer keyboard, and you would press the keys,
and.... Oh, never mind!
>
> Also the area inside the bottom cover that presses against the tripod
socket
> should be buffed to brass color with steel wool.
>
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