chrisaldrich
chrisaldrich
Two typewriters on a wooden bench in front of a large book case. Surrounding it are 7 more standard typewriters of various makes and models

Happy International Typewriter Day!  Today commemorates the date in 1868 when Christopher Latham Sholes was granted a patent for the first commercially successful typewriter.

What are you doing to celebrate? I’m writing about the typewriter market to help out beginning collectors.

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patrickrhone
patrickrhone

@chrisaldrich Be sure to send me the link when that’s posted. Would be a good one for The Cramped.

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chrisaldrich
chrisaldrich

@patrickrhone Happy Typewriter Day! Fresh off the press: Typewriter Repair Costs and Valuation: Professional Shops versus Collectors versus First Time Buyers

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patrickrhone
patrickrhone

@chrisaldrich Linked! Thanks. As an amateur with a small collection of my own and my best local shop now closed (Vale, RIP) it’s a good and useful guide.

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chrisaldrich
chrisaldrich

Thanks @patrickrhone! I’ve heard rumors that despite closing down the shop, Mark Soderbeck is still doing some work out of his house if you need him.

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patrickrhone
patrickrhone

@chrisaldrich Hmmm… Noted!

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llbbl
llbbl

@chrisaldrich I’m going to find some cool typewriter stickers.

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chrisaldrich
chrisaldrich

@llbbl I met Bryan Mahoney at a type-in recently at the International Printing Museum and he had a broad selection of some great stickers, some (most?) of which he’s got on his website.

Of course my favorite stickers (for my typewriter at least) are some “This machine kills fascist” ones I got from the Woodie Guthrie museum last year.

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