Typewriter Collectors/Enthusiasts have various reasons for collecting. Some love the mechanics of early and later electronic typewriters. Others just love the variety of styles, colors, and models. Still others have read stories of famous writers and their love of typewriters.
The featured typewriter is a REMINGTON Noiselss Tabulator Typewriter, probably around the 1930s. The Remington and Sons bought the patent for the QUERTY keyboard layout.
We also have an UNDERWOOD typewriter from the early 1900s.
Below are several others in our collection, including a 1960s Smith Corona Galaxie Twelve, a 1970s Smith Corona, and a beautiful vintage typewriter.
Many of you know Tom Hanks as an Academy Award-winning actor, director, and producer. But did you know that Hanks has been a passionate typewriter collector since the 1970s?
from typewriters.com
In fact, in the film California Typewriter which was released in 2017, Hanks said he probably has about 250 plus typewriters in his collection and “that 90% of them are in perfect working order.”
So, what is it about the typewriter that Hanks loves?
“What thrills me about typewriters, is that they are meant to do one thing and one thing only, and with the tiniest amount of effort, and maintenance, it will last a thousand years,” he explained in an interview during the London Literature Festival with Gabby Wood, literary director of the Booker Prize Foundation and writer for the Telegraph.
If you’re a writer, you may enjoy this article by Diane Ako – CLICK HERE to read it. From this article:
Through this medium, writing becomes a meditative exercise. “It’s slower, yes,” Wisch says, of using any typewriter. “Once I type anything, it’s there on the paper. I can’t take it back. But I like that it makes me think about what I’m going to say.”
Last but not least we have several newer models and a couple for kids, including these interesting 1950s Berwin Toy Typewriters.
1950s Berwin Toy Typewriters
It’s a great time to stop by and view these typewriters. Of course, you’ll enjoy our “Collection of Collections.” You know we’re here and we’re watchin’ for ya!