Olivetti - Underwood Lettera 32

A Timeless Work of Art (that also writes)

McCarthy’s Machine

McCarthy’s Machine

Olivetti Underwood Lettera 32

There are a few points in history where form meets function so deliberately that a work of art is born in the union.

The Lettera 22 was designed by Marcello Nizzoli in 1950, and was an immediate sensation. It was awarded the Compasso d'oro prize in 1954. In 1959 the Illinois Institute of Technology chose the Lettera 22 as the best design product of the last 100 years. A specimen can be found in the Museum of Modern Art in New York City.

Marcello Nizzoli followed up the wildly successful Lettera 22 design with the Lettera 32 thirteen years later. Though things got a little more square and less organic, something beautiful happened; one of history’s iconic typewriters was born. It’s been the machine chosen by countless writers throughout the century, including some of the most iconic creators of our times; Thomas Pynchon, Bob Dylan, Leonard Cohen.

“Cormac McCarthy used an Olivetti Lettera 32 to write nearly all of his fiction, screenplays, and correspondence, totaling by his estimate more than 5 million words. The Lettera 32 that he purchased in 1963 was auctioned at Christie's on December 4, 2009, to an unidentified American collector for $254,500, more than 10 times its high estimate of $20,000.”

I love the wear to his machine at the edges.

Due to its relatively small footprint and relatively light weight (by vintage typewriter standards), it straddles the line between portable and ultra portable. It is not as durable as some of the other beauties on this site, but what it lacks in weight it gains in grace.

I list the 22 and the 32 together, because they really are so similar. While the 32 is a better machine, in my opinion, some consider the 22 to be more beautiful.

Either way, you're getting a writing tool that will outlive every masterpiece you pen, as long as you treat it right.

Lettera 32

I have a Lettera 32 on my desk now, which I include in some of the pictures on this site.

You can really fly on these machines if they're well adjusted. There is something delicate, almost magical in the touch. Very little effort is required to move the hammers. Perhaps this why this is a favorite model of my 11-year old daughter.

Summary: One of history’s most beautiful writing machines. The height of practicality; poised for speed, and relatively lightweight for a portable from this era, while still maintaining the typical ‘bulletproof’ casing. Comes in a pleasant, timeless blue (in contrast so some of the dated neutrals of the era. These were made in a few countries, including Italy, Spain, Canada, UK, and Mexico. I find them all identical in quality, though I’ve had a cheaper Mexican one in with plastic parts. So I don’t sell those. Generally, if you order from us it’ll be from Spain or Italy.

Generally, the cases have not withstood the test of time. Usually the zippers have been destroyed. So the case is not ideal for carrying these machines ‘into the field.’ If you are traveling frequently, we can provide a hardshell case that fits.

Due to their tight engineering, these machines may be more susceptible to dust than some others, so should be covered when not used for long durations. If too much dust gathers, some letters stick. This does not do any permanent damage, we just wanted to let you know. A simple solution is to blow the dust out with air.

Try to set this on your writing space and not write… we dare you.

Features:

  • Precision cast aluminum carriage return lever folds for travel

  • 2 color function while using duo-tone ribbons

  • Auto Tab Features (set and release tabs with the push of a button)

  • Auto-Ribbon Reverse when it reaches the end of the ribbon.

  • Durable metal shell and construction

  • Touch-sensitive key mechanisms

  • Locking ribbon spools

  • Quiet bell to signify the end of the line

  • Carriage lock for travel

Circa 1960 Olivetti / Underwood Lettera 32 Vintage Typewriter in Case
from $1,097.00

Welcome to one of history’s finest typewriters, lovingly restored for your writing pleasure.

Order now. In about 2 weeks, you’ll get a stunning, authentic, lovingly-restored specimen of this model in the condition selected.

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The iconic typewriter design has been used be legends too numerous to name. Great alignment and type action. Light touch needed, in contrast to many vintage machines. Almost feels like an electric machine.

These come in 12 character per inch elite font or 10 Character per inch ‘Pica’.

The Lettera 32 only comes in blue. There are versions made in Spain, UK, England, and Canada. They are all identical with only slight variations. [We don’t sell the Mexican ones, and all the ones we sell are QWERTY keyboards]

The case is a simple zipper affair. Often the zipper is broken. Sometimes, we replace with another contemporary case. Sometimes, the case needs to be secured shut with something. These are not great cases.

This comes with the original metal spools for the ribbon, which works better. A fresh ribbon has been installed, 2 tone black and red. Resurfaced platen.

When these are working well, they are so fluid and functional, with an aesthetic charm that few machines match.

The cases on these are the weak link: the zipper is usually broken, though they still offer some protection.

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There are a few points in history where form meets function so deliberately that a work of art is born in the union.

The Lettera 22 was designed by Marcello Nizzoli in 1950, and was an immediate sensation. It was awarded the Compasso d'oro prize in 1954. In 1959 the Illinois Institute of Technology chose the Lettera 22 as the best design product of the last 100 years. A specimen can be found in the Museum of Modern Art in New York City.

Marcello Nizzoli followed up the wildly successful Lettera 22 design with the Lettera 32 thirteen years later. Though things got a little more square and less organic, something beautiful happened; one of history’s iconic typewriters was born. It’s been the machine chosen by countless writers throughout the century, including some of the most iconic creators of our times; Thomas Pynchon, Bob Dylan, Leonard Cohen.

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Steven Budden Jr.

Classic Typewriter Co.

Chapel Hill, North Carolina

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