Dad was a teacher in the 70s and 80s.
He had a Galaxie that never had any issues.
Dad was a teacher in the 70s and 80s.
He had a Galaxie that never had any issues.
Get something with automatic carriage return. You are not going to want to do that manually.
I might
Come to think about it. That might just be my young self talking
I didn't know homerow which forced me to stare down at the keyboard and would often type off the page unwittingly before I realized where I was.
That would never happen to anyone who could type without looking at the keyboard, and so maybe that's not very important.
I'm drunk. I haven't dranken in three days
You can probably get a second-hand IBM Selectric for not too much money. That was the ultimate in electric typewriters, prior to computerization. That's what I'd go with if I wanted a typewriter, as opposed to a computer.
I'm thinking manual. Write under bridges and shit
Definitely go with the Smith Corona Galaxy ... I owned one for many years, very reliable as long as you can find good quality cloth ribbons for it. Use a toothbrush with alcohol to scrub the striking keys to keep them from plugging up with ink.
Which number is that?
No Remingtons?
First suggestions were corona. Like the look
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