Over the long weekend, I made a rough draft version inventory of my typewriters. Why? Why not?
Actually, there are two reasons. Firstly, I wanted to see what I'd spent so far, but would rather not say. Just know that I don't go searching eBay anymore. This keeps the cost down and allows a more natural pace of growth.
Secondly, and more importantly, I want to fulfill my apparent destiny and become a Typewriter Hunter! I hope that making this list will help me stay organized as I go through the process of uploading typewriters to my digital collection.
Admittedly, I'm in over my head with the current number of machines. It could be a slow process uploading every one. The advice of Anne Lamott's book Bird by Bird applies to writing and, I think, also to this process. I plan to take it slow and just go one typewriter at a time.
Ouch! Strangled by her own drawband! |
From the front--yeeeesh! |
Also, I helped a troubled typer by playing amateur repair woman. This Smith Corona Silent wasn't advancing properly when I found her at an estate sale last fall for $8. The old inflexible drawband slipped off the spool and got itself wound around underneath. Ouch! I managed to untangle the drawband and get it advancing again, but will need to seek professional help in the future to really make her sing once again.
Congrats on the drawband fix, and welcome, Typospherian Typewriter Hunter! (:
ReplyDeleteYay! Thanks, Ted!
ReplyDeleteHappy Hunting!
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