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Underwood or Smith-Corona or ...
Typewriters are back, and not because of the technologically illiterate. We computer and
technology buffs have seen the light, and we appreciate the mechanical typewriter
as a marvel of rock-solid manufacturing elegance and reliable, rugged efficiency.
Me? I collect Hermes 3000 manual portables. If you have one, let me
know and we'll work out a deal.
Hang on to your manual typewriter. You'll soon be a fan
of the sturdy mechanical machine that changed the way the world did business and most
likely still gave you the last book you read.
Want to see what's out in cyberspace about this
100-year-old marvel? Then check out The Classic Typewriter Page.
Say what? A single link!? That's because you
won't come up with any better starting point on the whole Worldwide Web. This site
contains many other links to a myriad of typewriter-related pages, and it's
worth every minute you spend browsing its contents.
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