Just gathering dust in the back of my cupboard, but it still works. And to think that I went through University typing all my assignments on this thing. And a few bottles of liquid paper. Ahhh, memories…
Just gathering dust in the back of my cupboard, but it still works. And to think that I went through University typing all my assignments on this thing. And a few bottles of liquid paper. Ahhh, memories…
Love this – the typewriter and the photo.
Thanks. Lots of memories of late nights typing with this.
I am all about vintage. This photo speaks the subject and topic really well.
Thank you very much. Isn’t there a bit of vintage in all of us?
That would be true. More so as I grow older. More so when I wish to be younger 🙂
🙂
Loving the vintage 🙂
Thank you.
Do you know it will become a rare antique in the years to come? I learnt how to type using that thing…asdf asdf …oh what pleasant memories. I love the way the carriage continued to advance as you typed, until you got to the right edge of the paper, then the bell sounded (ding) and the best part: you pressed the carriage return lever. I loved that part..sigh…have a lovely weekend!
I typed every uni assignment I had on that. Usually late at night, with lots of liquid paper. Although the typewriter white out paper made it easier as I sometimes got impatient and tried to type whilst the liquid paper was still wet. 🙂
The S used to stick. I had to hit K extra hard. Computer keyboards are so impersonal compared to typewriters.
Omg Lignum, you’ve made me laugh so much, my ribs are aching. Have a wonderful week, ahead! I am still laughing…
Funny 🙂 but true.