1919 Corona 3 #272334
Status: My Collection
Hunter: Mark Schrad (MLSchrad)
Created: 01-03-2021 at 09:41PM
Last Edit: 01-03-2021 at 09:41PM
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Description:
I bought this folding Corona 3 at a thrift shop in Honey Brook, Pennsylvania in the fall of 2016. I kind of hoped that my daughter would take an interest in it, but she found a sturdy 1960s Smith-Corona portable instead, so I took this one. L-shaped hinges, and no case. Otherwise it was a very fine little typer.
Typeface Specimen:
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Photos:
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Hunter: Mark Schrad (MLSchrad)
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Status: Typewriter Hunter
Points: 27562
Professor of Political Science and Director of Russian Area Studies at Villanova University. Writes about alcohol politics, Russia, and international law when not refurbishing old typewriters.
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