Olympia SM9
The Elegant Workhorse
The Olympia SM9 is widely considered the pinnacle of the Olympia design. While some prefer the SM4 and SM3’s iconic stylings, few can deny that the SM9 performs better. One of the primary reasons is that Olympia finally went to a basket shift with this model; all of the prior models are carriage shifted, a sort-of cumbersome leap to the UPPERCASE.
No attention to detail was spared in the making of this typewriter, and because many were produced, we can keep the price within reason.
Features:
Two-tone ribbon selector.
1, 1.5, and double line spacing
US QWERTY Keyboard
Precision Engineering
Relatively soft platens
Carriage lock for safe transport
Reliable case that holds up well
Tab clear and set keys on the keyboard
Guides and measurements abounding
Plexiglass Card Holders
Pleasant-sounding end of line bell (ding)
Large, ergonomic carriage release lever
A little larger than some ‘portables’, they shine most as desktops, while still being portable. Their steady base allows for precision typing.
While the aesthetic can fell a little ‘office friendly’, I had one of these for 10 years as my primary writer and just gradually grew to love the style.
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Olympia SM9 Typewriter
The Olympia SM9, introduced in 1964, is widely regarded as one of the finest portable typewriters ever made. Celebrated for its reliability, precision, and smooth typing action, the SM9 balances a sleek utilitarian aesthetic with cutting edge features and a high quality build.
Notice that most Olympia portables start with SM. It signifies the mid sized portable. SM stands for Schreibmaschine Mittelgroß, meaning "medium-sized typewriter" in German. SM was complemented by the SF (ultraportable) and the SG (desktop). Most major brands had a small, middle, and large size of typewriter available.
Building on the success of earlier models like the SM7 (launched in 1961), which featured a carriage shift mechanism, the SM9 (and its sibling the SM8) debuted with the easier basket (segment) shift, reducing typing fatigue and making long writing sessions easier (especially for us computer folk).
While the SM8 and SM9 are mechanically similar, the SM9 added essential features like a touch control lever and more tab keys on either side of the keyboard, catering to professional and demanding typists. On the SM8, the tabs require reaching around to the rear.
Over the years, the SM9 underwent several cosmetic and functional updates, including changes in color schemes and logos. We sell the later black keyed version separately here.
The German machines have a precision you can feel, all the way back to the earlier 1950’s SM3 and SM4 (which we sell via one listing here).
What will you create with it?
Every function on this beauty will work as designed, including the two-tone ribbon selector, and the auto ribbon reversal mechanism.
The tabulator and the carriage lock, the most delicate features on the SM9 are rigorously tested and repaired. (The only benefit of the near identical SM8 is the lack of this delicate tab feature)
The bell rings crisp and clear. The line-spacing works.
These have a bushing that often breaks in transit, so we check that and replace as needed. Also, the carriage lock needs care, as it often bends or breaks, seizing up the machine.
If you like the utilitarian aesthetic and the precise engineering, this may be the machine for you.
Specs:
Type: Portable
Keyboard Layout: U.S. QWERTY
Typeface: 10 or 12 CPI, usually serif, sometimes (rarely) sans serif
Country of Manufacture: Western Germany
Color: White / Teal
All metal construction except keys.
Shift: Basket / Segment Shift
Features:
Tabs with automatic set and clear keys on either side of space bar.
Single, 1.5, Double Spacing.
Touch Control for typing sensitivity
Auto Ribbon Reversal (with a manual option)
Two-Tone Ribbon Selector
Original hardshell plywood-lined case.
Original metal ribbon spools
Large, comfortable, DURABLE carriage return handle (a huge benefit in typewriter history)
Aesthetics:
All metal body in two tones: A gray durable bottom, and a cream-colored metal top that folds up for ribbon changes or maintenance.
The chrome still shines. Keys are clean. Paint is in excellent condition. The plastic components are strong and solid, and not warped or discolored. Plexi card guides are strong and clear. (We replace these as needed).
Structure:
Structurally, this machine is quite excellent. No dents or warping. Very robust frame. 'Bulletproof' is a good word for machines of this vintage.
Mechanics:
The innards are quite pristine. Most pieces look nearly factory fresh. These machines were designed to last a lifetime! Coated metal insides. Carriage return is smooth and fast; spring is strong. Carriage return lever is solid. Platen knobs are in excellent condition with no cracks or warping (we have a host of spares).
Type is aligned and balanced.
Rubber:
The rubber feet are still soft; they grip the writing surface. The platen is soft a pleasure.
We replace this case bushing that often breaks during shipping. It’ll hold for decades.
Case:
Original case is clean and latches well. No mold or strong smells. The handle is strong. Chrome is generally clean. Sometimes the vinyl has some discoloration. A lovely if bulky 2 tone case. Plywood with vinyl lining.
Included:
Fresh 2-tone nylon Ribbon
Original metal ribbon spools as available
Video Tutorial + Digital copy of the manual.
Original Case.
Hand-typed note
Additional Specs:
The Olympia SM9 typewriter with its original hard case weighs approximately 24 pounds
The typewriter alone typically weighs about 16–18 pounds (7–8 kg), depending on the specific year and configuration
The standard case size for the Olympia SM9 is approximately: Case Length 15.5 inches (39 cm) Case Width 19 inches (48 cm) Case Height 7 inches (18 cm)
Every Classic Typewriter portable includes:
A digital video tutorial with digital manual
Working Guarantee
1-3 Year Warranty
Lifetime Trade In Policy
Custom hand-typed note
Please let me know if you have additional questions.
If you have specific requests, please request in the form during checkout.
These hold a special place in my heart, because this was the second typewriter I ever used that actually worked.
These come in our standard 2 conditions. Choose based on needs, desires, and budget.
Most sincerely,
Steven Budden Jr.
Classic Typewriter Co.
Chapel Hill, North Carolina
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