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    Unknown typewriter - can anyone identify?

    Hello all. (I'm not sure if this is the best place to ask about in the FL, if worng just drop a line). I got this image in an once very popular magazine, 1938. It shows a novelty - a german typewriter that could be ordered with the owner's calligraphy. The typewriter has german keyboard (the...
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    Typewriters

    A fine and interesting typewriter. Mercedes Selecta, from Germany, 1938.
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    What Are You Reading

    "The Typewriter Revolution" by Richard Polt. Of course there are much in the book about old typewriters. But catched my attention the way Mr Polt thinks about social media and its effects over people. His criticism make me remember Umberto Eco's. And how the return to old-fashioned, analogic...
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    Typewriters

    Olivetti Studio 42, from late 30s. A very very fine typewriter! I bought this after this photo. He is my grandfather, and worked with the same model (plus a Remington) for over 30 years. This photo is from 1964.
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    Loungers' Pets

    My two girls, both around 2 years old.
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    The Vintage Camera Club Thread

    Leica IIIa with VISOM (universal viewfinder). Curious acessory for Leica called FOOVA, to wind film into the metal cassettes. It's the only practical way do load the cassettes with movie film, as I usually do (with Eastman Double-X). It's from 1938.
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    Correspondence - Find a Pen Pal

    Hi all. I would like to start again with letters! I'm married, 38 years old, like to writing, photography, travel, and so on. I live in São Paulo City, Brazil. I can write and read perfectly in English and Portuguese. Tks!
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    What are you listening to?

    Orlando Silva would turned 100 years old ten days ago. He was terribly popular in 30s and 40s. Musical tastes in 60s and a epic ammount of alcohol put him in the shadows. I like his singing a lot. "Nada Além" - 1938 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_358PNNVDDc "Carinhoso" - 1937...
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    The Vintage Camera Club Thread

    Contax IIa, from 1952. With Contameter and Sonnar 8,5cm.
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    The Vintage Camera Club Thread

    Just arrived from technician. Zeiss Ikon Contax II, made in 1943. One of the finest cameras I ever tried.
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    What's something modern you won't miss when it becomes obsolete?

    Oh, no!! I love coffee!! :D Coffee (at least here) was called the "beverage of hospitality". And a fine coffee - dark, strong, hot - is always good. It's relaxing. One of my greatest pleasures in to write by night, with a big and warm bottle of coffee, together with cigarettes. By the...
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    How did you start wearing hats?

    When I decided not to give a penny for other's opinions about! :D Now hats become common here. But when I started using hats, almost impossible to find another user. Specially at my age.
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    Typewriters

    I got a Royal portable from 1929. It went to the technician and now is back. But I think it is too heavy to write. The technician told me that this model is just this way. I really don't believe. Anyone here can tell me about how this model is to write?
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    The general decline in standards today

    An interesting discussion. Crime, drugs, etc, always existed. But long time ago they were exceptions. And a behavior that everybody didn't think correct. That's why cocaine and marijuana were legal until 20s/30s - at least here in Brazil, don't know when in USA) but just few folks used them...
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    The general decline in standards today

    An interesting discussion. Crime, drugs, etc, always existed. But long time ago they were exceptions. And a behavior that everybody didn't think correct. That's why cocaine and marijuana were legal until 20s/30s - at least here in Brazil, don't know when in USA) but just few folks used them...
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    Typewriters

    Crossed with (and got it) today. Olivetti M20, from 1927. The is the heaviest typewriter I ever saw! It's going tomorrow to visit a technician.
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    How many years have you been at the same job?

    Started working by myself in july/2003. Probably my best decision, ever.
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    Share your own art here :)

    Part of a series of photos I took for a magazine. This old gentleman was the editor-in-chief of a very very important newspaper in Brazil in 50s. (Took these photos of a 30s Leica).
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    Bio of Lorenz Hart

    Hart was a trully genius. Love all his work.
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    Typewriters

    It isn't so heavy... Around 20kg! (of course isn't the typewriter I would carry to a flight -a practical joke of mine).

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