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198X Panasonic U1s57 Serial # Unknown 198X Panasonic U1s57 typewriter, Serial # Unknown Ryan Wright's 198X Panasonic U1s57 typewriter. 2019-07-20 From the Virtual Typewriter Collection of Ryan Wright: 198X Panasonic U1s57 Serial # Unknown A Japanese Personal Word Processor (PWP) from the minds at Panasonic. I find the Toshiba Rupo more interesting, but all of these Japanese PWP are becoming very rare. I must state that this is much smaller than the Rupo. All seems to still function as it should. I currently also have in my collection a Toshiba Rupo and a Fujitsu OASYS,

198X Panasonic U1s57 #Unknown

Status: My Collection
Hunter: Ryan Wright (qwerty)
Created: 07-20-2019 at 12:57PM
Last Edit: 07-20-2019 at 01:03PM


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A Japanese Personal Word Processor (PWP) from the minds at Panasonic. I find the Toshiba Rupo more interesting, but all of these Japanese PWP are becoming very rare. I must state that this is much smaller than the Rupo. All seems to still function as it should. I currently also have in my collection a Toshiba Rupo and a Fujitsu OASYS,

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Hunter: Ryan Wright (qwerty)

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I am an avid typewriter enthusiast with currently over one hundred (100) typewriters in my collection (and growing). I am a proud TWDB Patron. I have also collected vintage briefcases (mostly Hartmann) Movie Cameras (8mm & 16mm) and many Fountain Pens. I am the author of the novella 'Killer on the Canvas'. I am also a big Don Quixote fan. I make my home in Southern California.
My Typewriter manufacture dates currently range from 1883 to 1996.



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