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After too many rapid cross country moves, I realized suddenly that my c. 1964 Hermes 3000 was missing - lost or stolen at some point in a move. I'd bought that machine new from a shop as I entered high school, did all my homework on it, typed all my college research papers and my Master's thesis on it, but gradually used it less and less over the years. Still, the sudden realization that it was gone felt like a really significant loss, which puzzled me. Wondering why I was so moved by the loss of something I hadn't actually used in years, I began to get more and more interested in typewriters and the many layers of stories each seems to accumulate. I started to learn a little - just enough to have a chance to find some good machines that I can afford, as I gradually try to understand the (apparently, important) place of the typewriter in my soul.


1948
Remington
Deluxe Model 5

Serial #BT 1644938

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1973
Smith Corona
Galaxie Twelve

Serial #6MLC 234195H

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1956
Olympia
SM3

Serial #751868

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196x
Carlton
Portable

Serial #82605

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1961
Optima
T3

Serial #1177658

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1966
Adler
J4

Serial #3780057

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1962
Olympia
SM7

Serial #1996249

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1969
Olympia
SM9

Serial #3634361

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1970
Hermes
3000

Serial #7059106

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1955
Royal
Quiet De Luxe

Serial #RA2982894

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