The Smith Corona regency 10 print wheel is a thing of the past. This one, in Dad's collection of 'spares' that might be useful one day. As far as I am aware, the Smith Corona typewritter is long since gone.
Taken for my get pushed challenge from Sally this week - ' a macro shot of something in a house? Something that you would not normally think to take a picture of.'
A real blast from the past. I think your Dad must be similar to my husband, we have lots of relics from the past in our garage that are going to come in handy one day
Nice! This reminds me of my earlier days as a fresh student of cultural anthropology. Typing, typing, cutting, cutting, pasting, pasting, copying... Sometimes the whole floor of my student room was covered with papers... How things have changed and became more efficient and convenient!
Wow! A typewriter. I wonder if we still have one around the house.
Regarding Smith-Corona, I learned to type with the "Smith-Corona 10-day touch typewriting course." It was a collection of five 45 RPM records. "f-f-f space j-j-j space. Are you relaxed? You should be..."
Regarding Smith-Corona, I learned to type with the "Smith-Corona 10-day touch typewriting course." It was a collection of five 45 RPM records. "f-f-f space j-j-j space. Are you relaxed? You should be..."