Thanks for the info! I have the same model as you are showing so the change was easy! Mine was my grandfather’s that he used in his Kansas City law office. My grandkids tried it the other day and were amazed and amused!
I stumbled across this trying to figure out why my ribbon was jumping out of the center front ribbon guide, and discovered that I had forgotten to wind it around the outermost guide bars shown at roughly 2:00 -- thank you for the informative video!
I’ve had a Monarch 5 sitting for years without its ribbon...I should’ve taken pictures when I took it off! But now it’s working! Thank you so much for this!!
So helpful!!! Thank you so much! I just bought a Remington Rand Deluxe Model 5 a few days ago and it works so well! It even had an inked ribbon. But the ink, while it showed, was light. This was very insightful.
You're very welcome! Remington Portables are amazing machines, and the Deluxe Model 5 is one of the best of the line - take care of it, and it will take care of you :)
I just got Grampa's Remington De Luxe Model 5 out of the case. He bought it new and used it type out his sermons, I decided to use it for thank you cards--such a cool look! Someone had been here since him (probably Gramma) so the ribbon wasn't rolling. I tried to use the manuel that came with it but wow! was that ever Greek to me. This video was just what I needed! Thank you! Your explanation was clear and I'm in business now! The machine is in great condition! I'd love to send a pic but I don't see an option for that here, anyway you've seen plenty I'm sure. If I get stuck again, I will be back. I appreciate your assistance! P.S. "Portable"?!!! I'd love to show Grampa my iPad!!!
Charles, thanks for this video. I was having almost as much trouble with my new to me Remington Portable N0 1 as I am having with my Corona 4. I had no idea what those little c cups were for outside the ribbon spindles. Now I know. Still unresolved -- what about those spring loaded spindles -- there is some sort of foot that can be extended to clamp the ribbon spool down onto the platter. I guess it's optional...mine's also missing the right knob on the ribbon control rod so I guess I have no auto reverse in that direction. Hopefully, after this info, I can get my machine ribbon to spool...
Great video! I just got a Remington 5 where do I find ink for it? It already has its original spools but is light on ink and I cant find anything for specifically the model 5.
Thankyou for your helpful video. I have just received replacement ribbon spools from ebay for my Remington De Luxe model, only to find that they don't fit, as spool holes on replacements are too small. The spools on your video look the same diameter/type as mine, so I'm wondering if you could tell me what the specific name of these replacement ribbons are and/or where I could order them from? Lisa
if you have the original metal spools for your machine, any standard half-inch/13mm ink ribbon will work; just wind the ribbon over to your existing spools by hand. if you don’t have the metal spools, you will need to look for a set of them on ebay!
Thank you for this video! I've had my little Remington 5 for years, and now the old black ribbon frayed and broke. I watched this video so now I'm on the hunt for new ribbon to buy. What size? Hoping Amazon sells this!
Thanks, Charles, for this video. Here it is 2022 and you have helped me with my 1925 Remington. I ended up with a LOT more ink on my fingers than you did. Do you recommend that this machine stay mounted to its base when in use?
i’m happy to help! :) re the baseplate, i DO recommend they stay attached for use - it eliminates the possibility of losing the screws or baseplate, and also protects the internal mechanisms of the machine. If the machine is going to be living in one spot for regular, daily use then sure, take it off - but if it’s a ‘Sunday driver’ then it’s a good rule of thumb to leave it intact. Either way, new rubber feet will make life a lot better for both you AND your Remi, so consider picking up a set!
it's possible, but somewhat tricky. A lot of the time it can be a matter of simply striking the key too hard; try to hit the keys as lightly as possible while still getting a good print, and see if that makes a difference. If it really drives you crazy, take a trip the repairman! There is a wealth of information to be had at your local repair shop...and there is a list of repair shops at site.xavier.edu/polt/typewriters/tw-repair.html
Recently inherited a Portable 1, I'm certain it hasn't been used in decades, and could use a tuneup. Overall seems to be in good, working order. Do you service/repair machines? Thanks! -Seth
+Seth Eldridge sorry for the slow reply -- yes, I service the Portable 1, 2, 3, 5, and Streamliner. The most common problem with these models is degraded rubber on the feed rollers(which I can remedy), followed closely by troubles with the ribbon transport & reversal mechanisms(which i can remedy). If you need advice or work, feel free to send me a private message. Best of luck!
Cassidy Rossman - assuming when you say 'belt' you mean the ribbon, you can just cut it down to fit. Most ribbons available these days come with 15 or 16 yards wound onto them, and these little Remington spools simply won't hold that much...and if you have too much ribbon on the spool, it won't wind up properly. Cut off what you don't need, and you'll be fine! Your spools should either have a metal clip or a tiny spike to attach the ribbon to the center post; once your ribbon is trimmed & reattached, just wind it up as usual.
TypewriterJustice I know that the Remington Model 5 Deluxe uses a universal ribbon, but when I buy a new ribbon, I have to cut the plastic that the ribbon is wound onto and I don't have the original spools. What should I do?
sorry for slow response - just saw your question. Hopefully you have tracked down some original spools by now, but if not...well, you need to. There aren't any plastic ones i know of that will really work right on a Remington Portable series machine, and the the metal ones are a bit hard to find. eBay, typewriter shops, and the FB Antique Typewriter Collectors group will be your best bets. Those spools are almost more rare than the machines themselves :) Good luck!
I came across one of these. Truly a piece of junk design from the inner mechanics to the carriage truck assembly. If this wasn’t made 100 years ago it wouldn’t be remarkable.
‘piece of junk design’ is a pretty harsh judgement! speaking from the perspective of someone who has used & serviced almost every model of manual typewriter made after 1920, i must disagree - the RemPort family of machines were designed with economy, efficiency, and durability in mind and they absolutely hit their intended target. it’s compact, tough as a tank, consistent, and gracefully simple. they’re definitely not high-output machines (like a standard or a more robust portable would be) but for ease of carry, durability, and ease of use on-the-go it’s a design family that has stood the test of time with flying colors, unlike many others of the same era. true that’s just my opinion, but i have definitely done my homework ;)
Thanks for the info! I have the same model as you are showing so the change was easy! Mine was my grandfather’s that he used in his Kansas City law office. My grandkids tried it the other day and were amazed and amused!
I stumbled across this trying to figure out why my ribbon was jumping out of the center front ribbon guide, and discovered that I had forgotten to wind it around the outermost guide bars shown at roughly 2:00 -- thank you for the informative video!
@@FredHallfan my pleasure! the RemPort family is a lot of fun once you get the quirks figured out :)
Just got one of these and put a new ribbon on,wish I would have seen this excellent video first. Thanks so much for your incredible videos 👍
I’ve had a Monarch 5 sitting for years without its ribbon...I should’ve taken pictures when I took it off! But now it’s working! Thank you so much for this!!
Helped me replace the ribbon on the Remington portable I inherited from my grandfather! Many thanks!
So helpful!!! Thank you so much! I just bought a Remington Rand Deluxe Model 5 a few days ago and it works so well! It even had an inked ribbon. But the ink, while it showed, was light. This was very insightful.
You're very welcome! Remington Portables are amazing machines, and the Deluxe Model 5 is one of the best of the line - take care of it, and it will take care of you :)
I just got Grampa's Remington De Luxe Model 5 out of the case. He bought it new and used it type out his sermons, I decided to use it for thank you cards--such a cool look! Someone had been here since him (probably Gramma) so the ribbon wasn't rolling. I tried to use the manuel that came with it but wow! was that ever Greek to me. This video was just what I needed! Thank you! Your explanation was clear and I'm in business now! The machine is in great condition! I'd love to send a pic but I don't see an option for that here, anyway you've seen plenty I'm sure. If I get stuck again, I will be back. I appreciate your assistance! P.S. "Portable"?!!! I'd love to show Grampa my iPad!!!
stories like yours are why i keep doing this - thank you so much for sharing :)
This helped me fix my great-great-grandfather's typewriter, thank you so much!
don't >ever< sell it!!
This video was a big help! Cheers!
So grateful for this video. Thank you for being so detailed.
Charles, thanks for this video. I was having almost as much trouble with my new to me Remington Portable N0 1 as I am having with my Corona 4. I had no idea what those little c cups were for outside the ribbon spindles. Now I know. Still unresolved -- what about those spring loaded spindles -- there is some sort of foot that can be extended to clamp the ribbon spool down onto the platter. I guess it's optional...mine's also missing the right knob on the ribbon control rod so I guess I have no auto reverse in that direction. Hopefully, after this info, I can get my machine ribbon to spool...
Fabulous. Thanks! 🤩
Great video! I just got a Remington 5 where do I find ink for it? It already has its original spools but is light on ink and I cant find anything for specifically the model 5.
Awesome video used it today to replace a ribbon
Thankyou for your helpful video. I have just received replacement ribbon spools from ebay for my Remington De Luxe model, only to find that they don't fit, as spool holes on replacements are too small. The spools on your video look the same diameter/type as mine, so I'm wondering if you could tell me what the specific name of these replacement ribbons are and/or where I could order them from?
Lisa
if you have the original metal spools for your machine, any standard half-inch/13mm ink ribbon will work; just wind the ribbon over to your existing spools by hand. if you don’t have the metal spools, you will need to look for a set of them on ebay!
Very useful! Thanks very much.
Thank you for this video! I've had my little Remington 5 for years, and now the old black ribbon frayed and broke. I watched this video so now I'm on the hunt for new ribbon to buy. What size? Hoping Amazon sells this!
Thanks, great video. Now, Tom Hanks try that while Vanity Fair films you!
Help, please. Whenever I hit a key, any key, the bell rings! What type of madness is this? (1934 Rem 5 portable)
Thanks, Charles, for this video. Here it is 2022 and you have helped me with my 1925 Remington. I ended up with a LOT more ink on my fingers than you did. Do you recommend that this machine stay mounted to its base when in use?
i’m happy to help! :) re the baseplate, i DO recommend they stay attached for use - it eliminates the possibility of losing the screws or baseplate, and also protects the internal mechanisms of the machine. If the machine is going to be living in one spot for regular, daily use then sure, take it off - but if it’s a ‘Sunday driver’ then it’s a good rule of thumb to leave it intact. Either way, new rubber feet will make life a lot better for both you AND your Remi, so consider picking up a set!
Where can I buy color ribbon for the Remington portable model 5 T ?
How do you set the margins on the remington portable number 2?
Thanks for instructions! Is it possible to adjust the ribbon up and down, so the "j"s and "g"s bottom half don´t get red?
it's possible, but somewhat tricky. A lot of the time it can be a matter of simply striking the key too hard; try to hit the keys as lightly as possible while still getting a good print, and see if that makes a difference. If it really drives you crazy, take a trip the repairman! There is a wealth of information to be had at your local repair shop...and there is a list of repair shops at site.xavier.edu/polt/typewriters/tw-repair.html
thanks a lot for the instructions!
+unchota I hope it helps! these are wonderful old machines, and i'm glad i'm not alone in caring for them
Where can you get ink ribbons for these
Recently inherited a Portable 1, I'm certain it hasn't been used in decades, and could use a tuneup. Overall seems to be in good, working order.
Do you service/repair machines?
Thanks!
-Seth
+Seth Eldridge sorry for the slow reply -- yes, I service the Portable 1, 2, 3, 5, and Streamliner. The most common problem with these models is degraded rubber on the feed rollers(which I can remedy), followed closely by troubles with the ribbon transport & reversal mechanisms(which i can remedy). If you need advice or work, feel free to send me a private message. Best of luck!
Would you suggest buying new spools when you run out of ribbon, or is it easier to just buy the ribbon?
Oruginal spools are often harder to find than the typewriters...keep your spools, wind new ribbon them
Thank you for all your video where are you located?
Dallas, Texas! Yeehaw!
Play at .75 speed and it’s perfect
Thank you!
What do I do if the belt is too much for my original spool?
Cassidy Rossman - assuming when you say 'belt' you mean the ribbon, you can just cut it down to fit. Most ribbons available these days come with 15 or 16 yards wound onto them, and these little Remington spools simply won't hold that much...and if you have too much ribbon on the spool, it won't wind up properly. Cut off what you don't need, and you'll be fine! Your spools should either have a metal clip or a tiny spike to attach the ribbon to the center post; once your ribbon is trimmed & reattached, just wind it up as usual.
TypewriterJustice I know that the Remington Model 5 Deluxe uses a universal ribbon, but when I buy a new ribbon, I have to cut the plastic that the ribbon is wound onto and I don't have the original spools. What should I do?
sorry for slow response - just saw your question. Hopefully you have tracked down some original spools by now, but if not...well, you need to. There aren't any plastic ones i know of that will really work right on a Remington Portable series machine, and the the metal ones are a bit hard to find. eBay, typewriter shops, and the FB Antique Typewriter Collectors group will be your best bets. Those spools are almost more rare than the machines themselves :) Good luck!
I came across one of these. Truly a piece of junk design from the inner mechanics to the carriage truck assembly.
If this wasn’t made 100 years ago it wouldn’t be remarkable.
‘piece of junk design’ is a pretty harsh judgement! speaking from the perspective of someone who has used & serviced almost every model of manual typewriter made after 1920, i must disagree - the RemPort family of machines were designed with economy, efficiency, and durability in mind and they absolutely hit their intended target. it’s compact, tough as a tank, consistent, and gracefully simple. they’re definitely not high-output machines (like a standard or a more robust portable would be) but for ease of carry, durability, and ease of use on-the-go it’s a design family that has stood the test of time with flying colors, unlike many others of the same era. true that’s just my opinion, but i have definitely done my homework ;)
Thanks very much sir