Thinking about scanning an 1896 Typewriter Company Catalog

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Posted by foggymountainman
29-8-2014 10:15:29
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My wife happend upon a catalog from 1896 in postmarked envelope from The Typewriter Company with engravings, pricing and info on all the current models.  It even had the original inserts.  I'm thinking about scanning it, but a little reluctanct given its age.  Would anyone out there like to see it?  I don't want to go through the trouble if no-one is interested.

 
Posted by Uwe
29-8-2014 13:41:56
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Can't speak for others, but I'm sure something with such historical significance is worth scanning. I scan every document that happens to come with any typewriter that I buy, in part because it allows me to view it again without adding additional wear and tear to the original.


The pronoun has always been capitalized in the English language for more than 700 years.
 
Posted by TypewriterGuy
09-5-2015 08:49:01
#3

Cool! If you do scan it, post it on the forums! Im sure everyone would love to see it!


Back from a long break.

Starting fresh with my favorite typer. A Royal Futura!
 
Posted by beak
11-5-2015 09:20:31
#4

Yes please; I'd like to see it too!


Sincerely,
beak.
 
 
Posted by Spazmelda
11-5-2015 09:43:05
#5

I'd definitely be interested!

 
Posted by colrehogan
11-5-2015 13:23:52
#6

Me too!


Smith Premier typewriters are cool!
 
Posted by KatLondon
11-5-2015 17:25:27
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I think that's a yes ;)

 
Posted by foggymountainman
13-5-2015 15:01:15
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Posted by Spazmelda
13-5-2015 15:24:30
#9

How fabulous! Thanks so much for posting.  I've decided I'm going to start writing my Amazon reviews like the ones found in this catalog.

 
Posted by Uwe
13-5-2015 17:52:23
#10

Very cool, thanks for posting that. I particularly liked the accessory and furniture section!


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


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