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  1. joevc's avatar joevc says:

    Ooh, that’s a beauty. So many machines, so little room – I can relate.

    For storing my Burroughs Comptometer I found a storage bin with an air-tight gasket sealed lid, it stays clean and neat even stored in my dirty garage.

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    1. McFeats's avatar McFeats says:

      I’m hoping to gain access to my school office before the days get cold. There’s a strong bookcase in there. A nice home for typewriters.

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  2. John Cooper's avatar John Cooper says:

    Wow, what a nice machine! And QWERTY yet—I didn’t know Olympia made typewriters for US export in the 1930s.

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    1. McFeats's avatar McFeats says:

      Yeah. I’m not sure when they started. This thing sounds like a machine from Chitty Chitty Bang Bang. The carriage takes a little effort to return. Perhaps the draw band is too tight. Still, I have no complaints. I think there are some upscale models with the same body.

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  3. Bill M's avatar Bill M says:

    I like that idea, an RV full of typewriters while living in a tent.
    Goose down sleeping bag and a tent heater for the days; teaching from the great outdoors classroom.

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    1. McFeats's avatar McFeats says:

      That might work better with fewer RV neighbors.

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