The Selectric is still considered one of the most dramatic improvements in the typewriter space, thanks to its "golf ball" head. CNET contributor Don Reisinger is a technology columnist who has ...
As for the strange request...the typewriter. It would need to be at least in good working mechanical condition, scratch and dent doesn't really bother me.<BR><BR>I'm located in New Jersey, and I ...
If you learned to type anytime in the mid-part of the 20th century, you probably either had or wanted an IBM Selectric. These were workhorses and changed typing by moving from typebars to a ...
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