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03-2-2016 14:28:28  #21


Re: 1930's Underwood Noiseless desk model

Nice job treefaller! I suspect that a noiseless/silent/quiet model would have been preferred for someone in a ham shack transcribing Morse code on the fly.


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

03-2-2016 16:42:33  #22


Re: 1930's Underwood Noiseless desk model

Well done! She looks quite amazing and I'm sure it's a real treat to use the machine you've been working on for nearly two months now. Glad your efforts have paid off!


A high schooler with a lot of typewriters. That's pretty much about it.
 

03-2-2016 17:52:20  #23


Re: 1930's Underwood Noiseless desk model

Wow. EXCELLENT job!


Back from a long break.

Starting fresh with my favorite typer. A Royal Futura!
 

03-2-2016 17:54:19  #24


Re: 1930's Underwood Noiseless desk model

Great job!


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