tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3525256592893354856.post6619333230330954638..comments2023-10-06T05:51:02.971-04:00Comments on TYPE CLACK: April 8, 2010Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3525256592893354856.post-87622864000663419312010-04-09T08:46:34.434-04:002010-04-09T08:46:34.434-04:00Yeah, so far, no regrets. I still have a 1940s Ro...Yeah, so far, no regrets. I still have a 1940s Royal QDL that sits on my desk (its still my favorite) and after cleaning and tuning up, never really used the 50s QDL.<br /><br />And now that I have a couple Selectrics, the Wheelwriter was headed for storage, so I am glad to hand that over to someone that would use it and in its natural environment!<br /><br />Yeah, the convenience thing got me too. I found it ironic that the guy was trying to convince me, at one point, how much easier it was to address envelopes and print labels. I was like, look around and these other typewriters sitting out...I've bought in already, no need to convince me of anything!deekhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18140131381076720375noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3525256592893354856.post-52534286750529643222010-04-09T01:10:42.815-04:002010-04-09T01:10:42.815-04:00I believe I've sold seven machines but I'v...I believe I've sold seven machines but I've only regretted having sold two: a Lettera 22 and a cursive Hermes 3000. Of the two, the 22 really chaps my hide. Had I only known better at the time...<br /><br />It's funny to think of someone preferring a typewriter because of its "convenience". I mean, I tend to agree with the guy's mom but most non-typewriter-ers that I know consider them horribly inconvenient. Funny.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com