There’s nothing like the sound of a manual typewriter. Jim Flamson knows it all too well. Flamson, who lives in Calistoga, has a collection of typewriters. Fifty-three typewriters to be exact, all ...
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Rob Blickensderfer of Albany started collecting typewriters for a simple reason: “My name’s Blickensderfer,” he explained to an audience at the Albany Regional Museum’s History Bites lecture series ...
The first practical typewriter was slow, crude and never actually manufactured. Despite its flaws, it was the 1843 creation by East Brookfield native Charles Thurber that changed the way we exchange ...