That very same month, Queensland country and northern New South Wales newspapers revealed a typewriter owner in the town of Warwick had come up with an "ingenious" way of keeping his machine functional:
Now Warwick is a nice place. I stayed there once, happily very briefly. And one of my nephews has a lovely wife from Warwick, so I better be careful what I say about the place. But fair dinkum?! Rubber bands, meat skewers and corks? He had to be kidding!
Warwick, in the Darling Downs of south-east Queensland, 81 miles south-west of Brisbane, is the birthplace of the famous filmmaker Charles Chauvel. It wasn't the birth place of clever ideas about fixing typewriters ...
Nutty!
ReplyDeleteThis reminds me of my rubber band and assorted bits to fix a Bar-Let.
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