Computers and smartphones might be where most writing is done these days, but typewriters still have work to do in the US.
A University of Kansas student is preserving a piece of the past through his growing typewriter repair business. Jonathan ...
After 45 years at Cambridge Typewriter Company, Tom Furrier is retiring and closing the shop. Friends, family and customers ...
The Micro Journal Rev.7 is a distraction-free writing device with a 4.76 inch E Ink display, a mechanical keyboard, and a ...
Cambridge Typewriter Co. owner Tom Furrier demonstrates the use of an antique "blind" typewriter, on which the user cannot see what they are typing until they check the page, that he fixed for a ...
Don’t have the right milling tool? Just make one! [Attoparsec] wondered what if you could carry a typewriter in your pocket, then followed through with that and built one. (Video, embedded below.) ...
If there’s only lesson to be learned from [alnwlsn]’s conversion of an IBM Selectric typewriter into a serial terminal for Linux, it’s that we’ve been hanging around the wrong garbage cans.
Repairing typewriters for would-be novelists, Pulitzer Prize winners and even an occasional Hollywood A-lister has been Tom Furrier's job for decades.
The world’s first typewriter goes to auction in Köln (Germany) on 22 March 2025. Just 35 Malling Hansen Writing Balls remain, 30 are in museums and the battle for one of the few remaining ...