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1954 Olivetti Lexikon 80 Serial # 84853 1954 Olivetti Lexikon 80 typewriter, Serial # 84853 Brendan Raftery's 1954 Olivetti Lexikon 80 typewriter. 2026-02-12 From the Virtual Typewriter Collection of Brendan Raftery: 1954 Olivetti Lexikon 80 Serial # 84853 This one was built in Glasgow, I'm guessing at the year as it doesn't have the usual serial number. It's in pretty rough shape, lots of rust so looks like a complete tear down. Missing the spool nuts but has the spools. It'll be a project for sure.

1954 Olivetti Lexikon 80 #84853

Status: My Collection
Hunter: Brendan Raftery (BCDC)
Created: 02-12-2026 at 10:55PM
Last Edit: 02-12-2026 at 10:55PM


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This one was built in Glasgow, I'm guessing at the year as it doesn't have the usual serial number. It's in pretty rough shape, lots of rust so looks like a complete tear down. Missing the spool nuts but has the spools. It'll be a project for sure.

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Hunter: Brendan Raftery (BCDC)

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Dad, typewriter nerd, disc golfer, musician and an all around swell guy that lives in Port Moody BC Canada. I bought my first machine in around 1997 for $5 (Underwood 6) and restored it in a small cabin I lived in. I had it for the past 24 years when my 8 year old daughter asked if it worked, I brought it down off the shelf and she started playing with it. I then saw on FB Marketplace a 1916 LC Smith that needed a ton of work for $50, and that hooked me, 24 months later I have 160+ machines and have plans for all of them. Fantastic hobby. I love them being so Analog. I have recently collaborated with Dave Benning, a good friend and local artist, to create some custom hand painted works of "workable" art. I restore the typewriter while Dave gives it some new "clothes".



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