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06-7-2017 17:12:04  #41


Re: The American Gallery

The 1950s Riter Family

Front to back: ​Travel-Riter (Junior); Quiet-Riter (Mom); Super-Riter (Dad)
​(Older brothers Letter-Riter and Office-Riter were touring Europe and missed the family portrait.)
 


The pronoun has always been capitalized in the English language for more than 700 years.
 

13-7-2017 16:00:45  #42


Re: The American Gallery

1947 Underwood SS

 

13-7-2017 16:16:46  #43


Re: The American Gallery

1963 Smith-Corona Classic 12



 

 

13-7-2017 16:44:52  #44


Re: The American Gallery

1940 Royal KMM

 

21-7-2017 08:58:22  #45


Re: The American Gallery

1938 Remington Cadet (Portable 4B)


The pronoun has always been capitalized in the English language for more than 700 years.
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09-12-2017 10:15:19  #46


Re: The American Gallery

My collection of Royal typewriters (all USA made)

 

14-1-2018 16:38:11  #47


Re: The American Gallery

1948 Royal KMM

 

21-1-2018 12:42:58  #48


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Two distant brothers united at last. Left: 1940 KMM. Right: 1948 KMM.

 

21-2-2018 12:30:14  #49


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Remington Noiseless 8 -     soon to be resurrected.


Throw up into your typewriter every morning. Clean up every noon - Raymond Chandler
 

21-2-2018 12:58:03  #50


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A worthy project! I love the chamfered edges.

 

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