As if you had to even ask.
Tuesday, October 29, 2013
Monday, October 21, 2013
We're Still Typin'
So, I looked at the date of my last post and it has been a while. Don't beat yourself up. We have both been busy. I have had to prepare for the typewriter exhibit at GCC North and my upcoming lecture.
Halloween decorations have kept me busy.
There is, of course, my "photography."
But, I wanted to show you a few pictures of my 5th period typing. They have been slow to adopt the way of the typewriter, but the revolution is not won in great leaps. It is a slow process that converts adherents with logical argument.
Halloween decorations have kept me busy.
There is, of course, my "photography."
But, I wanted to show you a few pictures of my 5th period typing. They have been slow to adopt the way of the typewriter, but the revolution is not won in great leaps. It is a slow process that converts adherents with logical argument.
Tuesday, October 8, 2013
The Selectstar
The Rt. Rv. Munk on To Type, Shoot Strait, and Speak the Truth describes his recent purchase of a Selectric at a garage sale. $5 was the price and that seems about fair. Selectrics are everywhere and many in The Typosphere have at least one lying around somewhere. To my eyes the IBM Selectric type element always looks a little suspicious.
Thanks should go to Georg Sommeregger because I used his Selectric type ball image for this frightening composite. |
Monday, September 30, 2013
Desert Sunsets and Plexiglass Cubes
As the sun began to set in the desert and the golden rays of the sun light up the mountains and cacti I made a delivery of typewriters to the Glendale Community College North campus for the exhibit. I was able to snag a few pictures of the campus and the typewriters in the library.
Wednesday, September 25, 2013
The List
So here is the list of machines I came up with for the GCC North exhibition. I have had to make some tough editorial decisions, but I would love to hear from you. How complete or incomplete is this list? I have tried to represent a century of typewriter evolution. Does this collection pull that off?
1909 Corona 3 | |
1921 Underwood Standard Portable | |
1926 Remington 12 | |
1935 Remington Model 7 | |
1937 Corona Standard | |
1942 Royal Arrow Navy Radio Mill | |
1954 Royal HH | |
1959 Olympia SG-1 | |
1959 Olympia SM3 | |
1961 Brother Valiant | |
1961 IBM Selectric | |
1985 IBM Wheelwriter 5 |
Wednesday, September 18, 2013
Magic Margin Display at GCC North
A few weeks ago I got a call from one of the administrators at the local community college down the street. Glendale Community College's satellite campus in the North Valley has a beautiful library filled with display cases that are sitting empty. I was asked if I would be willing to put together 12 typewriters to display in the library for the rest of the semester. I jumped at the chance to get my collection out of my home Typetorium.
We've got the ball rolling and it looks like there also might be a reception and lecture by a certain typewriter-collecting English teacher.
I've been going through my collection looking at what I might want to include in this broad collection. I think I have put together an interesting history of typewriters.
Things are in the planning stages and I'll make sure to keep everyone updated, but I am pleased as punch to be sharing our hobby with a whole new group of people.
Wednesday, September 11, 2013
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