Gary Yokoyama/The Hamilton Spectator
Over at Hamilton Spectator we find this delicious article on a shop that still sells typewriters, pens and rubber stamps. A throwback from when it opened in the 1920s. I'd love to step inside this shop!
Monday, September 10, 2012
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3 comments:
What a neat place! I wonder what sort of typewriters they sell.
Seems like an awesome place to hang out. I wonder what prices are like.
Wonderful. You'd think the article would include a photo of the typewriters.
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