1949 Smith Corona Clipper #5C 153403
Status: My Collection
Hunter: Greg Mattesen (CoronaKid)
Created: 02-07-2025 at 12:16PM
Last Edit: 02-07-2025 at 12:17PM

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I bought this rusty/moldy Clipper in January 2023 primarily because it had its original manual and brush. The typewriter looked like a parts machine, but once I got it home and started messing with it, it worked quite well. I decided to repaint it to make it more presentable. Elite type.
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Hunter: Greg Mattesen (CoronaKid)
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Status: Typewriter Hunter
Points: 1179
I "accidentally" started collecting typwriters in the fall of 2020. After my daughter got one cheap at a junk shop, and hearing that she intended to use it to write some old fashioned snail-mail letters to friends, I decided to get "a" typewriter myself to do the same. The first one was a real lucky break: a pristine 1950 Smith-Corona Sterling in perfect condition. From there I got interested in other brands and in refurbishing dirty and forgotten machines. I've had 65+ typewriters at this point, passing many along to excited new owners to keep my collection hovering around 20 machines.
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