Olivetti Studio 44 Vintage Typewriter with Case



































Olivetti Studio 44 Vintage Typewriter with Case
Order your machine today, and I’ll send out a beautiful specimen of this model in a few weeks. Though you will not receive the exact machine shown in these pictures, you will get a beautifully working typewriter in similar (or better) condition.
There could be slight variations. The typeface will be either 12cpi or 10 cpi (10 or 12 pt font, or thereabouts).
The Olivetti Studio 44 is a mid-century Italian typewriter renowned for its solid construction, elegant design, and smooth typing experience. Introduced in 1952 and produced until the early 1960s, it was positioned as a high-end portable model, bridging the gap between smaller, travel-friendly machines and full-sized office typewriters. Though heavier than ultra-portable models, the Studio 44 became a favorite among professional writers, journalists, and intellectuals who valued both durability and aesthetics.
Historical Background
Olivetti, an Italian company founded in 1908, was at the forefront of typewriter innovation throughout the 20th century. By the 1950s, Olivetti had gained international acclaim for its machines, thanks to cutting-edge industrial design and meticulous engineering. The Studio 44 was designed by Marcello Nizzoli, the same designer behind the famous Lettera 22 and Lexikon 80 models.
During its production run, the Studio 44 became a trusted tool for many writers and creatives who needed a reliable, full-featured machine. It was larger than the Lettera series but smaller than standard office typewriters, making it a unique blend of portability and stability.
Design & Build
Manufacturer: Olivetti (Italy)
Model: Studio 44
Years of Production: 1952 – early 1960s
Type: Portable, though relatively large and heavy for this category
Designer: Marcello Nizzoli
Construction: Cast aluminum body with metal internal mechanics
Weight: Approx. 19.4 lbs (8.8 kg)
Size: Larger than most portables but more compact than standard office machines
Color Options: Typically found in muted tones like light gray, blue-gray, and greenish-gray
Aesthetic: Classic mid-century Italian industrial design—sleek yet highly functional
Typing & Mechanical Features
Key Action: Smooth and responsive, providing a firm and satisfying feel
Typebars: Well-engineered with a relatively light touch for a typewriter of this size
Platen: Standard rubber, with manual adjustment knobs for precision
Ribbon Mechanism: Uses a two-color ribbon system (typically black and red)
Carriage Return: Lever-operated, smooth, and efficient
Typing Speed: Faster than many earlier portables due to refined mechanics
Segment Shift: Unlike heavier basket-shift machines, the Studio 44 has a segment shift, making capitalization and special character typing easier and less physically demanding
Notable Features
Full-size Keyboard: Well-spaced, comfortable keys with deep key travel
Margin Release & Tabulator: Allows for more flexible formatting
Paper Support Arms: Helps hold longer sheets in place
Platen Knobs: Both sides have platen knobs for easy paper alignment
Ribbon Selector: Lets users switch between two ink colors or stencil mode
Carriage Lock: Useful for transport and storage
Case & Portability
Though technically a portable typewriter, the Olivetti Studio 44 is heavier than most portables at 19.4 lbs (8.8 kg). However, it comes with a sturdy carrying case designed for protection and transport.
Case Material: Rigid, often with a leatherette or textured finish
Latches: Typically metal with a secure locking mechanism
Handle: Designed for comfort but best suited for short-distance carrying
Dimensions with Case: Approx. 16” x 14” x 6” (40 cm x 35 cm x 15 cm)
The case provides protection but does not make it an easy travel typewriter compared to smaller models like the Olivetti Lettera 22. It was ideal for those who needed a semi-portable workhorse, moving it between locations rather than carrying it daily.
Famous Writers Who Used the Olivetti Studio 44
Several well-known writers and creatives used the Olivetti Studio 44, appreciating its reliability and smooth typing experience:
Tennessee Williams – The famous playwright behind A Streetcar Named Desire and The Glass Menagerie was known to use an Olivetti Studio 44 for drafting his works.
Leonard Cohen – The celebrated poet, novelist, and singer-songwriter used a Studio 44, particularly during his early years as a writer.
Patricia Highsmith – The acclaimed mystery and psychological thriller writer (The Talented Mr. Ripley) was known to use an Olivetti, with the Studio 44 being one of her possible models.
Final Verdict
The Olivetti Studio 44 is an outstanding choice for writers who prefer a sturdy, full-featured typewriter with a smooth and effortless typing experience. While it is heavier than ultra-portable models, its solid construction, timeless design, and ease of use make it a beloved classic.
If you’re looking for a reliable typewriter with a touch of Italian craftsmanship, the Studio 44 remains a fantastic choice, particularly for those who do serious, long-form writing.
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Steven Budden Jr.
Classic Typewriter Co.
Chapel Hill, North Carolina
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