1956 Moskva 4 #11838
Status: My Collection
Hunter: Nick T (schreibstang)
Created: 04-10-2015 at 08:02PM
Last Edit: 09-16-2016 at 02:15PM
Description:
Pica type
Russian keyboard
They copied the look of the late 30s Underwoods and made it better. Though the typing experience, unrelated to Underwoods, is not as good.
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Hunter: Nick T (schreibstang)
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Status: Typewriter Hunter
Points: 8355
I started collecting typewriters in 2006, but what started it all was using my mother's Brother Student-Riter XL1 in 2004. The next year I received my grandma's Smith-Corona Silent, which was enough to hold me over for a little while but eventually led to an obsession with manual portable typewriters.
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