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1951 Smith Corona Skyriter Serial # 2Y 78916 1951 Smith Corona Skyriter typewriter, Serial # 2Y 78916 Mark Petersen's 1951 Smith Corona Skyriter typewriter. 2018-07-13 From the Virtual Typewriter Collection of Mark Petersen: 1951 Smith Corona Skyriter Serial # 2Y 78916 This was an acquisition at the 2014 Chestnut Ridge Typewriter Museum gathering. I traded Brian Brumfield an Olympia SF I did not like for this Skyriter which I much prefer. Great little typer in a sturdy little case.

Brian's link:
http://typewriterdatabase.com/1950-smithcorona-skyriter.2087.typewriter

1951 Smith Corona Skyriter #2Y 78916

Status: My Collection
Hunter: Mark Petersen (totallyyourtype)
Created: 10-27-2014 at 02:35PM
Last Edit: 07-13-2018 at 11:37AM


Description:

This was an acquisition at the 2014 Chestnut Ridge Typewriter Museum gathering. I traded Brian Brumfield an Olympia SF I did not like for this Skyriter which I much prefer. Great little typer in a sturdy little case.

Brian's link:
http://typewriterdatabase.com/1950-smithcorona-skyriter.2087.typewriter

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Hunter: Mark Petersen (totallyyourtype)

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I am an aspiring novelist and avid typewriter enthusiast from the New River Valley in Virginia. I am a proud Virginia Tech graduate with an education in creative writing. I use typewriters for all my writing and am working on a novel. I also do street poetry. I often can be found writing on one of my machines in downtown Blacksburg and enjoying a drink.
You can email me at totallyyourtype@gmail.com
You can mail me at Mark Petersen / PO Box 6683 / Christiansburg, VA 24068-6683



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