There are 45 post-war portable typewriters stacked up in storage boxes in the stairwell. By this time tomorrow I am hoping most if not all of them will have gone to new owners. Fingers crossed ...
Sure is Miguel. The funny thing is 40 odd typewriters did leave here today and I don't think many were from this lot. So more than 40 of this lot are still in the stairwell. I am feeling mightily relieved to have off-loaded so many typewriters in one go, with so many more to soon follow! It was a production but it all went very smoothly, Richard, I must say. And, yes, Ted, they had their case lids attached. :)
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Wow, what a production.
ReplyDeletewhere are the lids, cases? :D
ReplyDeleteWow! One thing's for sure: with their departure your house will be a lot lighter! ;-)
ReplyDeleteSure is Miguel. The funny thing is 40 odd typewriters did leave here today and I don't think many were from this lot. So more than 40 of this lot are still in the stairwell.
ReplyDeleteI am feeling mightily relieved to have off-loaded so many typewriters in one go, with so many more to soon follow!
It was a production but it all went very smoothly, Richard, I must say.
And, yes, Ted, they had their case lids attached. :)