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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Replying to @mwichary
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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AND THEN I SEE THIS. I don’t actually have a good photo, but the third floor is five rooms filled with HUNDREDS of typewriters.pic.twitter.com/X4SdYvMUq1
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Replying to @mwichary
I've been collecting for 16 years and never heard of this place. @typewriterRev
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Over 300 machines, made from 1890's through 2010 or so.pic.twitter.com/tupng9ozpl
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Holy crap! That is impressive. Congrats. Do you have one you’re most proud of having? Is that glorious №10 that one? :·)
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I could list many, each for its own reason! This unique Visigraph is up there (unlike other ~16 known)pic.twitter.com/9TmYiVSipV
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That is a great name! Imagine an alternate universe where they call typewriters “visigraphs.”
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