1934 Smith Corona Sterling #1A14187
Status: Sightings
Hunter: Geoff Flash (gflash)
Created: 09-11-2018 at 08:09PM
Last Edit: 08-22-2020 at 04:47PM
Description:
This was the nicest looking "parts" machine I've ever seen. It had been dropped and was torqued beyond the possibility of ever typing again.
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Hunter: Geoff Flash (gflash)
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"I was born in a crossfire hurricane"...
A professor in college gave me the gift and appreciation of the letter form.
Typewriters are just little "print shops" for me.
I have an MFA in 3D Digital Sculpture.
I no longer mold young minds, by teaching art to high school students, everyday is a safari now...
In my spare time I own and operate an equal opportunity rescue shelter for all makes and models of typewriters that have been abandoned in the bottoms of closets.
No matter how many typewriters I am fortunate to be able to collect, my collection will not be as nice as Herman's...
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