Friday, 26 April 2013

"Hey Mrs. Teeritz, Would Your Husband Like A Couple Of Typewriters?"





Here's my daughter, furiously working towards a deadline on the first edition of  "The Cloud Pop Times". One key at a time.


Here's a type sample from her machine. Ribbon needs replacing.

 
The other typewriter, the Deluxe 750TR has certain design elements...
 
 
 
...that remind me of stuff like this;
 
 
And here's a type sample. I'm not a fan of 'techno' or robot fonts. A little too moderen for my tastes.
 
 
And so, I'm happy to report that these two typewriters have indeed been put to good use. There was a day a couple of weeks ago and the sound of typewriters clacking away could be heard throughout the entire house. My wife was working on a short story on her computer.
"Quite the literary family", she quipped.
 
 
Thanks for reading!
And a very special thanks to ROG who gifted me these great typewriters. They're certainly being put to good use. Thanks again. ma'am!
 
 
 
***typecast (mainly) on a '66 Olympia SM9***

10 comments:

  1. Oh, nice. I would be over the moon with a gift like that! I wish Ms Jane had free typewriters come home with her?
    And I loooove your desk!

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    1. I wish it was my desk. It's my son's. I got it from a Salvos Store for $75. I'm always on the lookout for a nice roll-top desk. One day...

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    2. $75?! Oh, too good.
      Ms Jane has become obsessed with getting a drop-down desk lately. My 1920's table is enough for me though.

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  2. Nifty!

    I love the title "Cloud Pop Times." My daughter used to produce a magazine called "The Yay" (also nondigital). Now she's chatting online all the time. You've got to expose them to the analogue world while they're young.

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  3. Does the typosphere have its own superstitions yet? I say having a techno font is Good Luck for collectors. Now I want to haul out mine again.

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    1. I'm with you on that! Hmmm... Best bring out my own techno.

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    2. Sorry gents, but, to me, techno font conjures up images of early 1980s bank statements, electricity bills and government correspondence, not to mention those Reader's Digest letters that stated I had a CHANCE of winning a million dollars if I took out a subscription. A very...uh...'beige' era.

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  4. Nice! The Brother in techno font is the coolest, I bet you'll be a convert and eventually like it. It happened to Richard Polt.

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    1. I think Ton is referring to the entity known as purgebot kortny.

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  5. Nice haul! Brothers have displaced Smith-Coronas as the "common-as-dirt" machines I like to see show up at Thrift Stores. I just wish they would show up more often. :D

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