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Someone in the midwest found this Vogue Royal P under the tree. |
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This beautiful Remington 5 was also a Christmas gift. |
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I had great stock for Christmas gifts this year. |
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A local writer must have been very happy unwrapping this. |
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My poem about the shop by the Typewriter Rodeo. |
Arthur Grau, Richard, me and Abraham at the TypeBar Type-In. |
A family checking out typewriters in Belfast, Maine. |
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Met Tom the Typewriter Man in London in June. |
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This Smith Corona Sterling has special math symbols. |
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1930 Remington No. 3 with Yiddish keyboard. |
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Greek Olympia SM-7 was a Xmas present. |
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1928 red Royal P also found under the tree. |
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Half the machines sold were inexpensive ones like this Brother . |
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Lots of 8-12 year olds ended up with something like this Remington Envoy. |
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I had a few Royal Deluxes that went quick for the holidays. |
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Olympia SM-3 was one of the first holiday machines sold. |
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Congratulations on such a successful, busy year.
ReplyDeleteVery nice poem.
Those are some great looking typewriters.
Must have been exciting at the Type-In with Richard P.
Happy New Year!
Love reading your blog posts and glad to hear business is great and you are doing well!
ReplyDeleteThose typewriters are Nice & Neat!! :D
ReplyDeleteThis year, I just swapped an Olivetti Lettera 31 for a Japy L 80 that looks like a late 70's Hermes Baby, but in green. xD
I hope and expect you sell and get much more devices this 2017. xD
There's nothing I like better than reading good news about a typewriter shop. Have another good year!
ReplyDeleteThank you gentlemen for all your great comments. I always feel blessed to be doing this work and to be so busy!
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