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typewriterreview.com
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| | | | | Wouldn't you know it, as soon as I finished the Studio 45 review, up pops another Olivetti. This time it was the Lettera 31. I know, there are loads of other machines I could be getting my fingers on, but I couldn't resist. After all, I'd ditched my trusty Smith Corona Sterling (1947) for a... | |
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filthyplaten.com
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| | | | | Just as a side note: Although I couldn't find one in a thrift shop, antique store or second-hand dealer, typewriters ended up being absolutely everywhere in Charleville. I've actually had my hands on a special one that Robert Messenger has mentioned in his blog in the past, while I came across others in some of... | |
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myoldtypewriter.com
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| | | | | I'm back from California and a month-long visit with my new baby grandson. My report: he's very perfect, and like many babies, he resembles Charles Laughton. Also, relative to his tiny body, he has enormous hands, and I foresee a career as a piano player or a typewriter mechanic. As a gift to the brand... | |
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doctor-zero.blogspot.com
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| | | Haven't felt up to doing new work still, so here's more pictures of old models! :-D Three servitors. Might be good if I ever get a Techmar... | ||