Got it from the salvation army. Pretty sure I got a lucky break. You'll have to forgive me if I don't know much about typewriters, I'm too young to have used anything other than a word processor on windows 95. Saw the IBM logo, popped a cap and saw a spring, and I figured it's gotta be worth something to someone. Probably me.
The badge upfront says "Wheelwriter 5". Plug it in, everything works. You can type on it, the little plungers with the charecters on them move, but it appears to be out of ink. It also came with a little reference card book with keyboard shortcuts on it.
So what's the deal with it? I doubt there's some controller out there that'll let me plug this into a modern computer, and googling the name of it tells me it's probably worth money. I can sell it and buy a model m or even a model f, which is far from an unpleasant idea. Still, I something makes me not wanna part with something like this that's so fun to type on and is such a cool peice of technology history.
Is there anyway I can get some use out of this thing, other than selling it?