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My jaw just dropped. A Royal fit for a royal! A working Limoges typewriter! You've outdone yourself.
ReplyDeleteVery kind, thanks Richard. I was hoping you'd like it.
ReplyDeleteC'est magnifique! (I don't know why but somehow French seemed fitting here). A royal Royal indeed :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Piotr, your red Oliver inspired me.
ReplyDeleteGlad to be of service. Though my Oliver is but a jester at your Royal's court :)
ReplyDeleteWoah! Completely fantastic. Very very nice job indeed.
ReplyDeleteWoah! Completely fantastic. Very very nice job indeed.
ReplyDeletewow!
ReplyDeletethis definitely must be part of your next typewriter exhibit. it will draw the crowd for sure.
How do future typewriter historians find out this was modified by you in June 2014?
ReplyDeleteWonderful job Robert. That is one fantastic looking typewriter.
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