I hope someone with a scanner gets that bundle of books. The Typewriter Database could really use that "Ames General Catalog No. 7" for instance, among the rarer bits...
Wipes brow, sighs in relief. Thank god I'm not a serious collector but still heartening to know there's still some classy ironwork out there if I win the lottery (which I won't - I don't play)
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Hang on.... some of these prices are WAAAAAAAAAY silly in either direction.
After all these years of selling classic typewriters, I very much doubt Uwe gets his prices wrong.
ReplyDeleteI really gotta find me a North's. What a monster.
ReplyDeleteWow. I second the North's comment. It looks like something left over from one inquisition or another.
ReplyDeleteI hope someone with a scanner gets that bundle of books. The Typewriter Database could really use that "Ames General Catalog No. 7" for instance, among the rarer bits...
ReplyDeleteI'd love to adopt that Fay Sho, and those early Olivers!
ReplyDeleteI guess so (RE: Prices) But it does worry me when they can't tell the difference between a Hermes 3000, and a 2000
ReplyDeleteWipes brow, sighs in relief. Thank god I'm not a serious collector but still heartening to know there's still some classy ironwork out there if I win the lottery (which I won't - I don't play)
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