But small museums are amazing, too, and I didn’t have any expectations anyway.
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And literally, the first thing that greets me is a Bar-Lock typewriter. A glorious one, with a gorgeous cover…pic.twitter.com/Zui0yh9Uba
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…and a non-shifted keyboard. And, one can touch it! So I do, immediately. I am typing on a Bar-Lock!!! This was already worth it.pic.twitter.com/O5umE1SrnJ
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I check in with an older gentleman, and pay the 3€ entry price. (No donation box as far as I could see?!)
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He doesn’t speak English and I don’t speak Spanish; he tells me something I interpret as “don’t forget about the second floor.”
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I start with the first floor; it is pretty simple, kind of what I would expect from a little regional museum.
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Second floor is filled with old clocks and sewing machines. It is kind of cool, but I go through it quickly.
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Then I see that the stairs go up, still. There must be another floor.
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As I am going up, I see some posters of typewriters, but I don’t make too much of it.pic.twitter.com/x6ultwb0vd
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Olympia poster! I worked there for 5 years in the 80s, my dad for 30-something. What a great story, thanks for posting it.
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Oh my god! This is amazing. Can we chat over email?
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sure. If we follow each other I can DM you the address.
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