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Wow! You just can't make up comedy gold like that!
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I was beginning to think it was just me, and nobody else got it.
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beak wrote:
nobody else got it.
I don't get it!
Wait, maybe I do. As an owner of many Remington "riter" models I just glossed over the spelling used in the ad.
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I thought it was worthwhile to continue this thread about the nonsense we see on eBay. Someone who doesn't know better is going to get burned by the old "mention the war and jack up the price" scam used in this auction.
The guy selling this Smith-Corona claims the machine is "WWII Military Issue". The problem is that the machine is a 2Y-series Skyriter, a model that wasn't manufactured until 1949 - four years after the war ended.
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I think this one is even better! At least that Skyriter was in the Etsy price range. Now, this is a different story...
Of course, just because this old Hermes (2000?) is in Korea MUST mean it came over there from the US during the war. Did I mention the QWERTZ keyboard? Yes... American indeed.
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I get a superior little chuckle when I see eBay sellers who put the typewriters into their cases upside down.
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JustAnotherGuy wrote:
Of course, just because this old Hermes (2000?) is in Korea MUST mean it came over there from the US during the war. Did I mention the QWERTZ keyboard? Yes... American indeed.
That is a good one. I noticed the QWERTZ keyboard too and just laughed.
RWWGreene wrote:
I get a superior little chuckle when I see eBay sellers who put the typewriters into their cases upside down.
Those images - and you do see a surprising number of them, not just on eBay but in local ads too - make me cry. Such senseless damage all because someone chouldn't figure out a travel case, which most often could be described as idiot proof!
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Here's a real gem that I just came across today:
It's the ultimate accessory for any typewriter collector, a pair of Smith-Corona "Silent Super Sterling" shoes. Funny, they don't look grey in the photo though. And what is a Silent Super Sterling? There was a Silent. There was a Silent Super. There was a Sterling. But a Silent Super Sterling? Looks like they just threw a bunch of names at the was to see what would stick!
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I saw a typewriter listed one time that had an item desription that said something along the lines of "No computer equipment sold by this seller is guarenteed. Computer processing chips are known to degrade over time". And this was for a manual typewriter!