Weekend before last, we did a tour of the local thrifts. Just to browse and see what was new. (New in the store, that is.)
First thing that caught our attention; a vast vista of milk-jugs and sugar-bowls.
Somebody must have been collecting these for years - and now all donated to the local second-hand store. A sight to take in.
Moving on from this sight there was the usual group of beige typewriters, with one early 1960s exception.
That was a minty and mint Hermes Media 3 portable typewriter!
In the other thrift-stores nearby was the usual sprinkling of beige 1970s and 80s machines. Generally with very modest prices in the 5 to 10 Euro range and all probably still excellent writing machines.
And the TA case indeed did.
More exotic, but still beige plastic, was this Samsung SQ-1000 electric typewriter wedge. Most remarkable for the written note with the machine: "there are a few keys that don't work, apart from that ok".
Almost worth the EUR 3.50 asking price just to find out what letters one would have to do without. Writing texts without the Q or the Z might be doable, but missing the E or N would be more of a challenge.
Interesting sights this time, good photo-safari. (And no trophies were taken home :-)
Ha ha, who needs the whole alphabet?!
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