Of course it was Antoine's stepfather's company they were stealing from. Besides, if you can lift - and then run with - a Royal 10... good luck to them, they deserve it.
This is just great, I have a copy of the same booklet which I have relied on for years. It does have limitations of course and I have it's companion, " What is your machine worth?" Nice to see....and regarding the advice on buying machines from strangers, I followed that but sadly still ended costing me money.
Ah, back in the days when typewriters were considered worth stealing!
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DeleteYoung French Thieves prefer 2-window Royals.
Of course it was Antoine's stepfather's company they were stealing from. Besides, if you can lift - and then run with - a Royal 10... good luck to them, they deserve it.
DeleteI'd look for all of mine and THEN send it along, then compare Ted's expert reading of it with my own. Awesome score for all of us.
ReplyDeleteYay! :D
ReplyDeleteHeck, go ahead and post the 1980 tables for something like Smith-Corona or Olivetti. Let people get a taste of what's coming (:
Too late. 20 minutes later they were in the post to you.
DeleteHoly cow, you are fast! fingers crossed and may Saints and Powerful Angels guard that package on its trans-Atlantic trip (:
Delete1980... So much has changed in 33 years.
ReplyDeleteMostly for the better, but not in all cases.
DeleteThis is just great, I have a copy of the same booklet which I have relied on for years. It does have limitations of course and I have it's companion, " What is your machine worth?" Nice to see....and regarding the advice on buying machines from strangers, I followed that but sadly still ended costing me money.
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