1946 Smith Corona Clipper #4C169520
Status: My Collection
Hunter: Bill Guthrie (Guth)
Created: 11-05-2021 at 08:03PM
Last Edit: 11-05-2021 at 09:00PM
Description:
This 1946 Smith-Corona Clipper initially suffered from some very serious mildew odor, but otherwise it is in very nice condition. The odor was knocked down enough for usage after this machine spent a fair amount of time outside in the sun.
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Hunter: Bill Guthrie (Guth)
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Status: Typewriter Hunter
Points: 240
I'm likely more of a casual typewriteaphile than a typewriter humter/collector. That said, what started with a single Olympia SM9 quickly expanded to include two more Olympia typewriters: a 2nd SM9 and a mighty SG3. I've now gone on to add other brands, but thus far I remain most interested in the machines from the 1950's - 1970's. I use all of the typewriters that I own. Typing out a letter, or typing almost anything for that matter, brings me a great deal of satisfaction. The typewriters themselves appeal to my appreciation for well designed mechanical devices.
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