Most
will know by now that the Northern Arizona University’s College of Social and Behavioral Sciences in
Flagstaff, Arizona, has notified typewriter collectors of auctions for 28 typewriters.
Sadly, I can’t show images
of any of the machines up for auction as the website won’t allow me – seems pretty
silly when they’re trying to promote these auctions!
The auctions end in the
next few days, although it would appear that at least some are “open-ended”.
Not sure how that works!? Most interest at the moment is being shown in a
Williams, a Chicago, a Hammond and a Blickensderfer.
The university says, “We have recently
reassessed object collections at the university and determined that the
typewriters … are no longer relevant to the university’s mission.” Typewriters
range from the 1880s to the 1950s.
The
online public auction site, called Public Surplus Auction, is at http://www.publicsurplus.com
To
view the typewriters, type “antique typewriter” in the search box. They start
at 707512 and end at 707539.
The direct path is here.
The contact is graduate research assistant Amy Montoya, who has also supplied a list of Flagstaff couriers through which buyers can arrange to have their purchases shipped. Amy’s email address is avm32@nau.edu
The contact is graduate research assistant Amy Montoya, who has also supplied a list of Flagstaff couriers through which buyers can arrange to have their purchases shipped. Amy’s email address is avm32@nau.edu
I love that painting, although it's odd -- she looks like she's in a cage.
ReplyDeleteYes, it does. I think there's a certain symbolism going on here, with the tiny trinkets around the typewriter. Are you in the bidding? I apologise for the inappropriate image, but I couldn't get any of the items being auctioned.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the heads up. Conveniently, I have a niece who is finishing up her Masters at NAU.
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