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Good to see she uses an Underwood. I don't know that I noticed that before.
Yes, looks like a late '40s Underwood to go with the general aesthetic of the place where they photographed her.
(It's not just a prop, though. She has posted photos of herself using it, asked questions about it, and says that she wrote the lyrics to some of her new songs on it.)
What a Lady! Her muse sings in the syncopated notes of her typewriter. Perhaps more songwriters will be drawn to composing their stories on a typewriter.
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