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My interest in typewriters started in 1997, when I was in graduate school at the University of Georgia. I purchased and read Darryl Rehr's book, joined ETC, and started reaching out to known collectors. I had several email interchanges with Richard Polt dating from that period. I also bought some of my first machines from Bob Aubert, and visited him at his home twice. After marriage and relocation to New England, I continued visiting antique shops and eBay, until other priorities put my typewriter hobby on hiatus around 2008.

In late 2024, I started up again, working on my machines and having some of them serviced professionally by New England Typewriter (NET) LLC (Merrimack, NH), until they closed their doors in December of 2025. Since mid-2025, I have been adding to my collection again, first with a Hermes 3000 purchase from NET, then with various auctions and purchases on eBay, when I find something that catches my eye.


1921
Remington
Portable

Serial #NV11734

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1910
Standard Folding
1

Serial #5147

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1916
Corona
3

Serial #95609

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1930
Corona
Special

Serial #VX654372

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1919
Victor
3

Serial #23114

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1935
Remington
3B

Serial #C101264

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1949
Royal
KMM

Serial #KMM-3828280

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1963
Olivetti
Studio 44

Serial #458932

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1928
Remington
Rem-Blick

Serial #KV80220

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1914
Blickensderfer
6

Serial #173211

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