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From a childhood in the 1950's and 1960's...pin-up calendars hung in most of our Dad's garages, over their work benches.
Found some neat typewriter pin-ups images on-line. Think they are mild enough to post up and are not of the "smutty" variety.
My goal is to capture enough images to make myself a Calendar with the date/day portion changeable each year.
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And then there's the more recent weirdness like Tina Fey with an Olivetti. I don't know what the background of this photo is, but I'm sure there's some sort of explanation for it. If any of our female members (or anyone else for that matter) finds this stuff offensive, please let me know.
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Uwe wrote:
.... snip.... weirdness like Tina Fey with an Olivetti. I don't know what the background of this photo is, .... snip....
She's looking straight at the Art Director and thinking,"Really??"
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I wonder how many of us here are sad enough to first try to identify the typewriter ...
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Hi Ian
Olivetti Lettera 22 rebranded as a Sears Courier,
Sky
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IanSB wrote:
I wonder how many of us here are sad enough to first try to identify the typewriter ...
skywatcher wrote:
Olivetti Lettera 22 rebranded as a Sears Courier,
I was already laughing at Ian's comment, but Sky's reply knocked me right out of my chair - in part because I have no idea if he was being literal or demonstrative. Meanwhile... I think my first thought upon unearthing the photo was "that's no way to treat a typewriter!"
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Hi Uwe
I said Courier, not Escort .
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A young Barbara Hale of Perry Mason fame.
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Advert for Adler Universal machine...
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Actually, it is a first generation Adler Special. Yes, I am sad