Typewriters?

Ronayne

Australian in Montana
Hello all,

I'm just wondering- is there anyone here who collects typewriters?
I have two at the moment, a NIPPO typewriter, labeled for Cherryland and an Underwood Italiana 18.

The Cherryland is featured here:
http://davistypewriters.blogspot.com/2011/02/cherryland.html

http://a6.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hpho...79001896_100000504166830_848702_2040393_n.jpg
^ NIPPO Cherryland.

http://a8.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hpho...12155806_100000504166830_861995_2512054_n.jpg
^ Underwood Italiana 18 with case and operating manual (all for $5 AU!).

~ Chris
 
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<wonders if these particular threads are allowed on here. :o :confused:>

Well, given my interest in almost any thing old, I have some interest in typewriters. :p ;)

My oldest is a Royal KHM from around 1936-37 or so. We got it for about 45 bucks from an antique shop. :D It is a nice one, but a few of the keys are stuck firmly in place, even after I literally coated the inside of the thing with WD-40, etc. :'( Other than that, I have a Smith-Corona Electra 120 from the 1960s-70s in its case. ;)

Regards.
 
Unfortunately you're not allowed to be interested in anything but trains here, so I doubt this thread will last very long...
 
I've got a WORKING 1930's model Underwood portable typewriter myself. I've been using it to write a book on.

This is what it looks like. (Not mine just the type.)
underwood-typewriter.jpg
 
That Underwood typewriter is almost as old as UTC isn't it? :p

(Trainz related, and on topic. Might last a couple more posts!)

Cheers
Casper
 
Unfortunately you're not allowed to be interested in anything but trains here, so I doubt this thread will last very long...

Well, the railways used typewriters in the good old days to do all their paperwork, etc.
 
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