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Saturday, 13 April 2013

Typewriters in Australian magazine

The May-June edition of Australian Country magazine is about to hit the newsstands and it features an article on typewriter collecting. Please take some of the quoted comments with a large grain of salt:


11 comments:

shordzi said...

Fantastisch feature Robert, congratulations!! So glad you have found us all with your blog.

shordzi said...

And Yen Alain i course the Sperling correction of my germanic.ipad. I Need to manually correction Evry Single Word. Here is the unkorrektes Version.

Ray said...

What a great piece. I'm going to try and find the magazine at our local newsagent. I also saw your online contribution to the Smith Journal after they featured typewriters on their cover several issues ago.

Scott K said...

Eventually, I'm going to have to start calling you 'My famous friend, Rob Messenger'.

I'm going to keep an eye out for a print version of this magazine.

Nat said...

That is awesome! Congratulations Rob! :D

Will have to get a copy for myself too - hopefully they'll be available in the Top End :)

Ted said...

Fun article! The photos are really amazing (:

Miguel Chávez said...

Congratulations! You have some really beautiful machines there. Even the plastic-bodied examples are eye-catching, being so clean and eager to be used.

That green Valentine looks particularly... '70s funky!

Rob Bowker said...

So that's what became of the photoshoot. Lovely photos and agreat write-up.

Richard P said...

Excellent story and photos. Congratulations!

TonysVision said...

I love the subtitle: "A Type of Hysteria" - I've had the illness only since the beginning of this year, but that certainly nails it. I love the lime green Valentine - thought they were all red. A great magazine piece. Hope you got everything put away after the photo before it rained or something. A lovely sample of your collection.

Anonymous said...

That's a nice glamorous piece! They took some beautiful pictures. But one question remains, how the *** do you select typewriters for a one time story when you have that many?