Made in America? I buy in America! Despite the fact that many things are no-longer made in the USA. I still buy everything here. And proud of it. 1925 Underwood #5
A type on trees… from a 1913 Royal 5 What better way to speed the day… typing on a Royal 5 & Looking at trees. 1913 Royal 5… images of trees by GEE
A beautiful day… and the best parts are all free. A nice day.  A wonderful day. Even without lower prices. 1907 “The Empire”
Hands Across America… handholder types… They make fun of Hands today… I do not. It was fun! I was there and proud of it. 1952 Remington Travel Riter
Multi-Tasking…. vs single tasking… As much as I love this time and age… I miss being able to enjoy less. 1964 Wizard Truetype
Thoughts while using my 1909 Ideal. Love this typewriter. It has style of looks and operation. 1909 Ideal
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
I give away typewriter parts… in return I am blessed with “lost treasure” I decide to do something nice… and I am blessed instantly…Â I find what I had forgot 20 years ago JC Penney Penncrest .
In the mood to type… Starting to feel like I did when I wrote plays…. 40 years ago. Back when I lugged my father’s Underwood around a college campus to type away… I’ve had my moments writing for the spoken voice… 1917 Woodstock