Ok, so I’m a late one (as usual). Sorry, Joe. I’ve spent most of the last month being so negative that it was hard to for me to capture anything remotely ‘hopeful’. And below is a picture of the machine.
1899 Smith Premier No. 4
Ok, so I’m a late one (as usual). Sorry, Joe. I’ve spent most of the last month being so negative that it was hard to for me to capture anything remotely ‘hopeful’. And below is a picture of the machine.
1899 Smith Premier No. 4
Well, it’s time for another typing assignment, courtesy of Joe Van Cleave! The subject of this assignment was Summer Road Trip. I decided to write about my trip to visit him.
The typewriter I used was an 1961 Olympia SG-1 with 17 cpi Manuscript typeface. Here is a picture of the typewriter.
I figured I could get more on the page; I probably could have had I single spaced the text.
We are allowed to post one picture from the road trip. Let’s see…
I chose this image of Joe typing on my Smith Premier No. 4. It was neat to see him typing on it. Many of the people who looked at it were not sure what to make of the strange, yet not strange double keyboard on the Smith Premier machines. It was sometime after this that he was gifted an Olympia SG-3. He seems to like that new machine of his also.
Once again, it is time for another typing assignment. This is my first blog post in 2019. I feel like I should be able to come up with more content than this. But I have lots of things to do offline. Time to get going and do these things.