Poignant comments, Tom. What computers and word processors did to the typewriter industry is similar to what the internet is doing to print publications and professional writing right now.
Pete, I was slightly behind you; by the time I was in high school electric typewriters were the norm, and the early word processors and personal computers (a Commodore 64 was my first) were already replacing them.
As for getting hooked on one brand, it has to be a fairly common thing. When collecting and researching involves myriad makes and models, focusing on just one brand can make it a more easily surmountable challenge. I'm definitely more fond of certain manufacturers than others, but I vehemently disagree with the claims of some typewriter enthusiasts that one brand/model is superior to all others. In my experience most manufacturers produced outstanding models and that suggesting one to be far better is purely a subjective exercise.
I still maintain one of us (probably you, since you own them) should reproduce that Facit men...