A sale on March 16-17 in San Pedro, CA includes lots of typewriters, especially postwar office machines but also plenty of portables and some older machines (such as an Oliver 9). I expect it will be a good chance to get an affordable Selectric, KMM, SG3, or other excellent writing machine.
Go to this page and scroll through the photos until you start hitting the typewriters.
http://www.brightestatesales.com/march-16-17-san-pedro-photos.html
Right now they don't provide any details on exactly where and when the sale is. But you can send them an e-mail through their site, or visit them on Facebook.
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4 comments:
Oh, to live nearby.
Wow! That is a seriously impressive collection... and not all of it is pictured! (Lots more were in their cases.) Absolutely dizzying scrolling through all those pictures; that will be a lucky haul for someone! Thanks for sharing; this was great eye candy.
I also noticed a Hermes 3000.1 (round) and several Olympia SM-cases with at least 1 SM inside.
That photo is very impressive
Why can't there be a Chicago/Midwest version?!
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