There were a great many different type cylinders produced. The character you are looking at may be the unprintable character, which was used as an indicator of which type is on the cylinder.

-Eric

On Thu, Jun 29, 2023 at 3:21 PM Tomas Larsson <Tomas@tlec.se> wrote:

Hi group.

I am in the process to duplicate the standard TypeWheel for the model 33, however there is one glyph on the typewheel that I cannot understand nor decode, it looks like a superscript M with something below.

It is located on the upper row, between the exclamation mark and the paranthesis, in the same column as G 0 and P

 

With best regards

Tomas Larsson

Borås

Sweden

 

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