No bells and whistles on them just typing and they never ever failed. I didn't take typing until high school and for the life of me I cannot remember the typewriter. But it did have a manual return lever. Great photo Hugs HiC
Hari Om Dad's office had an Imperial, which I tapped away on. My first school typewriter was the manual Olivetti... my home one (a christmas pressie!) was a Remington. Ah. When typing was real!!! Yxx
my dad typed his sermons on one just like this, he did the two pointer finger hunt and peck. this brings back memories of hear the peck peck peck as he typed his sermons for the week, 3 of them.
No bells and whistles on them just typing and they never ever failed. I didn't take typing until high school and for the life of me I cannot remember the typewriter. But it did have a manual return lever.
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Hugs HiC
Hari Om
DeleteDad's office had an Imperial, which I tapped away on. My first school typewriter was the manual Olivetti... my home one (a christmas pressie!) was a Remington. Ah. When typing was real!!! Yxx
I remember them well.
ReplyDeletemy dad typed his sermons on one just like this, he did the two pointer finger hunt and peck. this brings back memories of hear the peck peck peck as he typed his sermons for the week, 3 of them.
ReplyDeleteI like the sound of a typewriter....mine was a few years younger than this, too!
ReplyDeleteAh, me too. The carriage advancer had moved forward by my days.
ReplyDeleteAh the good ole typewriter!
ReplyDeleteHello, I learn to type on a typewriter I am sure it was a newer version. Happy Saturday, enjoy your weekend!
ReplyDeleteMy Dad had one of those ~ neat photo ^_^
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We had one similar at home when I was young too!
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