1951 Smith Corona Skyriter #2Y 102193
Status: My Collection
Hunter: Paul Nixon (pcnix)
Created: 10-08-2020 at 04:52PM
Last Edit: 10-08-2020 at 04:52PM

Description:
An amazing portable!
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Hunter: Paul Nixon (pcnix)
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Status: Typewriter Hunter
Points: 107
My interest in typewriters began (in earnest) at the beginning of 2020, when my sister gave me for my birthday a Smith Corona Riviera like she used to have in college. I used to play around on it when I was a kid. Now I have five typewriters, including a Hermes Rocket, a Royal Safari, a 1949 Smith-Corona Skyriter, and a Smith-Corona Silent. My most prized one, however, is my dad's 1964 Underwood Touch Master Five that I was able clean and resurrect.
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