Triumph Adler Gabriele 2000

immortalx

30 Mar 2018, 21:24

There's a local ad for this typewriter. It's the same one as on this video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WUcXThVSU68

Some models from this series have mx stems but I'm not sure of this one.
I'm thinking of grabbing it just for the keycaps. Am I sane ? :mrgreen:

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zrrion

05 Apr 2018, 08:06

It's such a nice looking typewriter that it'd be a shame to harvest the caps and ditch the rest. If it were non-functioning then I could see that, but it appears to work great.

If you do just keep the caps at least put it in an orange case.

immortalx

05 Apr 2018, 13:45

Unfortunately it is in working order and i'd hate to destroy any vintage equipment, even if it's not in my sphere of interest. However, removing the keycaps isn't that bad, because I can put them back in anytime.
The problem is I don't know what kind of stem these have.

hansichen

05 Apr 2018, 13:48

TA typewriters were produced in thousands and most of them have no collecting value at all. People will never ever use them again, buying new ink for them is not that appealing too. Don't feel bad about destroying such stuff.

green-squid

06 Apr 2018, 07:06

hansichen wrote: TA typewriters were produced in thousands and most of them have no collecting value at all. People will never ever use them again, buying new ink for them is not that appealing too. Don't feel bad about destroying such stuff.
There are still people who use typewriters and this one's also a really nice one. At least he should put pack some other MX keycaps if he does get it.

And they may have been produced in the thousands 30+ years ago, but the numbers are dwindling fast.

If we all had this attitude towards every piece of old hardware, we'd be going around destroying history left and right! :o

For example, the IBM portables with alps switches and the mac 512k keyboards and many others are often victims to this.

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kbdfr
The Tiproman

06 Apr 2018, 08:11

green-squid wrote:
hansichen wrote: TA typewriters were produced in thousands and most of them have no collecting value at all. People will never ever use them again, buying new ink for them is not that appealing too. Don't feel bad about destroying such stuff.
There are still people who use typewriters and this one's also a really nice one. At least he should put pack some other MX keycaps if he does get it.

And they may have been produced in the thousands 30+ years ago, but the numbers are dwindling fast. […]
Dindling? Sure. Dwindling fast? Not so sure :mrgreen:

Checking the small ads site (run by eBay in Germany) ebay-kleinanzeigen.de, I count 19 of them listed in the last 3 months
and that's just those which weren't sold. :lol:

So yes, destroying even half of them should be no problem.

hansichen

06 Apr 2018, 08:58

green-squid wrote:
hansichen wrote: TA typewriters were produced in thousands and most of them have no collecting value at all. People will never ever use them again, buying new ink for them is not that appealing too. Don't feel bad about destroying such stuff.
There are still people who use typewriters and this one's also a really nice one. At least he should put pack some other MX keycaps if he does get it.

And they may have been produced in the thousands 30+ years ago, but the numbers are dwindling fast.

If we all had this attitude towards every piece of old hardware, we'd be going around destroying history left and right! :o

For example, the IBM portables with alps switches and the mac 512k keyboards and many others are often victims to this.

Oh yeah, maybe one 80 year old guy in Germany who never learnt how to use a computer and who can't use a pen anymore due to Parkinson.

These typewriters are completly useless these days and no serious person would write on those regulary. And you can't store everything, these typewriters are fucking huge. We shouldn't feel obliged to keep every shit that previous generations had.

green-squid

06 Apr 2018, 14:50

hansichen wrote:
green-squid wrote:
hansichen wrote: TA typewriters were produced in thousands and most of them have no collecting value at all. People will never ever use them again, buying new ink for them is not that appealing too. Don't feel bad about destroying such stuff.
There are still people who use typewriters and this one's also a really nice one. At least he should put pack some other MX keycaps if he does get it.

And they may have been produced in the thousands 30+ years ago, but the numbers are dwindling fast.

If we all had this attitude towards every piece of old hardware, we'd be going around destroying history left and right! :o

For example, the IBM portables with alps switches and the mac 512k keyboards and many others are often victims to this.

Oh yeah, maybe one 80 year old guy in Germany who never learnt how to use a computer and who can't use a pen anymore due to Parkinson.

These typewriters are completly useless these days and no serious person would write on those regulary. And you can't store everything, these typewriters are fucking huge. We shouldn't feel obliged to keep every shit that previous generations had.
I could totally use it regularly, since it's an electronic/electric typewriter. Those are the ones that I like (IBM selectric).

Yes, we shouldn't keep every FUCKING SHIT of out old generations, but let's not destroy the good and working fucking shit. And no one has to have 20 typewriters or even two.
And I'm leaving this here. Small but pretty active community just here:
https://www.reddit.com/r/typewriters/

But if OP does decide to get it, he should put it up on some typewriter related place for someone to get it for parts of something. ;)

Please keep it KOOL!

immortalx

08 Apr 2018, 07:05

OK, thanks for the input guys. Since I still don't know if these are mx compatible and given the fact that they are so common and easy to find, I'll just skip this for the time being.

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purdobol

08 Apr 2018, 10:58

Here's a small list of typewriters with mx compatibile caps:

Triumph Adler Satellite 4
Triumph Adler Satellite 3
Triumph Adler Satellite 510
Triumph Adler Satellite 825
Triumph Adler SE 410
Triumph Adler SE 525
Triumph Adler SE 500DS
Triumph Adler Royal Alpha 700D
Triumph Adler Royal Alpha 610
Triumph Adler Royal Alpha 115
Triumph Adler Royal Alpha 110
Triumph Adler Royal Beta 8100
Triumph Adler Meteor II
Triumph Adler Satellite 510
Triumph Adler Satellite 825
Triumph Adler BSM 100 (SC)
Triumph Adler CompacTA SE 700 (DS)
Triumph Adler CompacTA 600 (DS)
Triumph Adler Gabriele 7007L
Triumph Adler Gabriele 8008L
Triumph Adler Gabriele 9009 (C)
Triumph Adler SE 505
Triumph Adler SE 515
Triumph Adler 525 (Cherry mx/m8 adapter switches)
Triumph Adler Beta 8050
Royal Beta 220
AEG Olympia Carrera
AEG Olympia Carrera Si
AEG Olympia ES 72
Hermes H16 (same as TA Gabrielle 7007L)

There's also a thread here on deskthority about the subject. I'm to lazy to look for it though.

immortalx

08 Apr 2018, 11:15

@purdobol Thanks. I've found the thread you mentioned, but unfortunately there's no sign of this model. I also had a look on the list you posted before and although there are some Gabriele models in there, the 2000 is not listed.
But thank you anyway!

Findecanor

08 Apr 2018, 11:53

purdobol wrote: Here's a small list of typewriters with mx compatibile caps
...
There's also a thread here on deskthority about the subject. I'm to lazy to look for it though.
BTW, that sort of info is supposed to be in the Wiki. There is an article on Triumph-Adler but not on the other brands.

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