At least the bell is loud… Day 2 Remington Noiseless Model 10 If it weren’t for the bell and the print on the page… I would think this thing was broke. 1951 Remington Rand Noiseless Model 10
Wow! The Remington Noiseless (Standards) are thrust typewriters… Learn something new … Remington Noiseless (Standards) go “thud”…. 1951 Remington Rand Noiseless Model 10
When it snows… the snowmen come… After the snow they come… play awhile then go away. I spotted one today and smiled. 1962 Royal Empress & Friend.
10 months later: 1916 Reliance Premier… (ages well) I like this typewriter. Not fancy… bare bones… After 10 months of ownership I love it! 1916 Reliance Premier
1916 Remington Smith Premier 10A… old style keyboard Just shows how things change for the better. Still great to look at and to use. 1916 Smith Premier 10 A (Remington)
1962 Royal Empress ($23.00)… living large. I like big! As long as the price is small. This Empress types large. 1962 Royal Empress
Most improved in a 24hr period – The 1919 National #3 In just 24 hours the ease of operation and quality of output on this typewriter was outstanding. Just needed to play. 1919 National No. 3
1919 National #3 & Twilight Zone Magazine Things I own not for their monetary value but their value to me. 1919 National Typewriter No. 3
My 1903 Underwood 4… a zombie typewriter. The typing dead. I thought it was gone forever… then it began to move…. 1903 Underwood 4
Lost & Found time… Somehow I lose time when I type… then discover I had enough to type. Not sure where the found time came from… 1951 Underwood Standard