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I've only heard the Montgomery Ward machines referred by the nickname (I still remember the stores, I'm mid-forties).
I've owned four various models and really like them. It might be just a sentimental bias on my part, but I think they're a little better than the Brothers I've used (even tho they made em).
My favorite is a little cursive model that came with a"desk" that C-clamps onto shelves or other overhangs. It has the best little elite type.
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Hi all
Thanks for this great forum. I just bought my first typewriter (at least in 60 years), a new Royal Epoch. It works very nicely so far, though I know it isn't high on everyone's list. For the past five years I've been deep into the world of fountain pens. While I am still mainly a fountain pen geek, I'm loving typing too. I'd love to gather some vintage machines, budget and space are big issues. In any case, I am a retired clergy and author of a few books in my field and I'm glad to be here.
Ira
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Welcome to the forum, Ira.
We do have The Official Fountain Pen Thread, which might be of interest to you. It seems a natural compliment to be interested in both pens and typers; I too collected pens before typewriters, but now that the typewriter has become my primary writing tool, I haven't bought a fountain pen in a very long time.
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Welcome, Ira!
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Greetings Ira: I am fairly new here myself and just love fountain pens. Fountain pens, typewriters, and notebooks compliment each other, methinks. Take care and enjoy the forums.
David
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Thanks for the welcome, David
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Hello all,
I am also a new member of this typewriter forum. My name is Typenic and I live in The Netherlands. The reason to join this blog is as part of my PhD on typewriter typefaces and hope that people would help me to find some answers I cannot find in literature or on the internet. Hopefully people with a lot of knowledge are so kind to help me out. Thanks very much in advance.
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Hello Typenic, and welcome. I'm sure folk here will help you.
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Hello all:
New member here.
My name is Robert, and I hail from the Dallas-Fort Worth area of Texas. I'm a critical care nurse by trade. My hobbies include Jeeps, camping/backpacking, photography, and now vintage typewriters. Thanks to advice I gleaned from reading old posts here on the forum I recently acquired my first typewriter--a 1954 SM3 in olive green. I'm very taken by the idea of manual typewriters, and love the simplicity of no electronics. I look forward to learning from the experts here.
Cheers!
Regards,
Robert
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Welcome to the forum, Robert!