Formerly known as "Magnificent Machinery" at drtypewriter.blogspot.com, this page contains posts of me and my typewriter collection that has been around since January of 2010. The typewriter collection consists of typewriters from most of the 20th century, and even the 1890s. Please enjoy.
Friday, 20 March 2015
Blog has been replaced.
This blog will be replaced with a new one, using the same title as this one, very soon. This is due to technical difficulties making it no longer possible to update or fix anymore older posts. This notice will be updated as soon as the blog is made.
Monday, 9 February 2015
I'm BACK! ....for now
I've got too many things to do to keep a daily blog. But once in a while, I'll post. And this is one of those posts.
Hello all,
It's been a while. The university life does tend to take up a lot of time, and unfortunately, that means cutting back one some of the interwebs stuff. However, up and running we are.
And today I am bringing a creative idea what you could possibly do with old worn out typewriters. These machines are not worth a lot, but it does provide the option that you can do something artistic with it. Here is a sample.
I got this 1961 Underwood Typemaster as part of a payment for a Olympia SG1. The typewriter is a old lesson machine. It had a number on the back, and the keys didn't have any letters on them. The mechanism is still good but cosmetically, this typewriter has had it's time. So this is what my mother came up with. I'll show you what it looks like when it is finished.
My mother going a little bit crazy and has started to paint her handbag.
Hello all,
It's been a while. The university life does tend to take up a lot of time, and unfortunately, that means cutting back one some of the interwebs stuff. However, up and running we are.
And today I am bringing a creative idea what you could possibly do with old worn out typewriters. These machines are not worth a lot, but it does provide the option that you can do something artistic with it. Here is a sample.
I got this 1961 Underwood Typemaster as part of a payment for a Olympia SG1. The typewriter is a old lesson machine. It had a number on the back, and the keys didn't have any letters on them. The mechanism is still good but cosmetically, this typewriter has had it's time. So this is what my mother came up with. I'll show you what it looks like when it is finished.
My mother going a little bit crazy and has started to paint her handbag.
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