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After Extra Than Half a Century, a One-of-a-Sort Chinese language Typewriter Emerges from Obscurity

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A quote extensively attributed to Tom Robbins says, “At the typewriter you find out who you are.” Or within the case of 1 distinctive machine that’s been lacking for many years, the identical could possibly be stated for locating one, too.

In January, Jennifer Felix and her husband Nelson had been sorting via objects in Jennifer’s grandfather’s basement in New York. They stumbled upon a typewriter like they’d by no means seen, with Chinese language keys. Nelson posted a number of photographs in a Fb group referred to as What’s My Typewriter Value? “From my internet search it looks to be a Chinese-made MingKwai,” he wrote. “I just can’t find any ever sold here in the States. Is it even worth anything? It weighs a ton!”

Picture by Elisabeth von Boch

Resounding enthusiasm rippled via the feedback, because it turned out the machine was certainly a MingKwai — named for being “clear and fast” — the one one in all its type on the earth.

Lacking for greater than half a century, the invention prompted a mess of messages from individuals around the globe wanting to buy the machine or place it into museums. It’s now within the assortment of Stanford Libraries.

Invented in 1947 by author, translator, and linguist Lin Yutang, the typewriter was the primary compact idea to function a keyboard that would produce the Chinese language language’s 80,000-plus characters. He completed this by making a type of sort-and-search technique.

“Lin broke down Chinese ideographs into more fundamental components of strokes and shapes and arranged the characters in a linear order, like an English dictionary does with alphabetic words,” researcher Yangyang Chen describes in Made in China Journal.

a typewriter is shown as its protective wooden case is lifted off of it
Picture by Elisabeth von Boch

The keyboard consists of 72 choices, which will be mixed to create one’s desired characters. Chen continues:

By urgent one of many 36 high character element keys and one of many 28 backside element keys concurrently, the machine would discover as much as eight corresponding characters. The consumer may see the candidates via a particular viewing window on the machine, which Lin referred to as his “magic eye,” and choose the right one by pushing the respective numerical key.

The Carl E. Krum Firm constructed the one recognized prototype of the MingKwai, says Stanford Report. Lin was unable to drum up sufficient industrial curiosity to provide the costly machine, so he bought the prototype and rights to Mergenthaler Linotype Firm, the place Jennifer Felix’s grandfather was employed as a machinist. The typewriter by no means entered manufacturing, and it will definitely disappeared—till now.

Stanford plans to make use of the distinctive machine for analysis, reveals, and educational packages. Regan Murphy-Kao, director of the East Asia Library, says, “I couldn’t be happier to have the opportunity to steward, preserve, and make this extraordinary prototype accessible for scholarship.”

a wooden box holds unique Chinese character components for a typewriter, displayed along with a flier
Elements and flier for the MingKwai. Picture by Nelson Felix
a hand points to a viewfinder on a unique Chinese typewriter
The “magic eye” used to pick characters. Picture by Elisabeth von Boch
the inner workings of a rare Chinese character typewriter, showing metal bars with numerous keys
Picture by Nelson Felix

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