Typewriter Profile: Comparing the Olivetti Lettera 22, Lettera 32, and Studio 44
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 Published On Aug 16, 2022

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The Olivetti brand is one of the most distinguished among vintage manual typewriters, and rightly so. The Olivetti Lettera 22, Lettera 32, and Studio 44 are some of the most dependable and desirable portable typewriters ever made. But a question I get asked all the time is, Which machine is right for me?

That's why I created this video. It briefly compares the features, pros, and cons of these three iconic typewriters. I hope it helps you navigate the selection process as you choose from among these three machines. SPOILER ALERT: you won't go wrong by selecting any of them!

Damon DiMarco, CreateX3.com

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