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Handful of Stalwarts Defy Wintry Mix for Philly Type-IN No. 2

Freezing rain & snow, with a few locusts mixed in, made for a miserable Saturday & nearly iced the Type-IN. But the day was saved by a few folks who escaped meteorological house arrest.  A Mr. Jon Roth astonished all (well, the barmaid and myself) by arriving first, from far-flung Cape May, NJ.  Mr. Roth, a writer and editor, packed a Royal Aristocrat.  Cape May has a wealth of Victorian architecture, but no apparently no typewriter repair shops whatever.   Jon checked out some of the machines, especially mcget’s (er, mine)  Olivetti Lettera 32 and Olympia SM9 and cried out, “Crikey, this is so easy!” and promptly had an epiphany (which the bar maid didn’t even blink at–as these happen in Fergie’s all the time, she said) which we have reproduced in part:

Second machine on deck was a French-made Hermes 3000, purchased (twice) by Philadelphia Inquirer movie writer Steven Rea. Bryn Mawr College had not one, but two Jens representing them: web-designer Jen Yuan, again with her Olivetti Valentine and Jen Callaghan, who runs a writers’ program at the school. Trophy Bikes mechanic and devout cyclist TJ Seningen stopped by to complete the group. I had no clue when scheduling the Type-IN that Feb. 5th was also World Nutella Day–but Ms. Yuan, better-informed, unpacked a jar of this high-calorie chocolate spread, along with bread and knives so that we essentially were celebrating two events in one, as well as an extra day’s intake of carbs. A pair of writers from Geekadelphia were also on hand and refrained from remarking on the hazards of mixing Nutella and manual typing–we hope their story will be discreet about this practice.

The small field precluded a Typing Competition, though we did see several letters completed. No one opted for a splash of Clinique’s budget “Happy” fragrance–so this mailing was totally scentsless! (sorry)  Finally, we did perform a Typewriter Roller Call. This involves a sheet of paper starting in one typing machine, where its owner (or whoever is sitting in front of it at the time) types the make and model, their name and perhaps a sentence or two. (as shown here) Then the page goes from machine to machine, with each person typing a line or two, in that machine’s particular typeface… till the page is full.

This page travelled through several typewriters--and survived!

Now, what would be interesting is to see a few Typewriter Roller Calls, single-spaced, so as to get a lot of typewriter fonts onto a single sheet….

Thanks to all, and now it’s time to get clacking on some letters for International Typewriter Appreciation Month. Why, yes, I can be reached at the address below! :

Michael McGettigan

c/0 Trophy Bikes

3131 Walnut St.

Phila. PA 19104 USA

Footnotes:

Mr. Roth is an editor at Exit Zero, a well-done online guide which will make you want to go to Cape May sooner rather than later.

Ms. Yuan has hacked cats into dogs and shows how here.

Fergie’s Pub is run by Fergus Carey & would be a wonder just for their newspaper ads which (truthfully) declare: “NO TV!”, but they don’t stop there, making sure to have plenty of craft beers on hand, as well as good food & really sturdy tables.

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Type-IN minus 1!

Okay, we’re finally seeing those RSVPs coming in for the Philly Type-IN Chapter 2; and an rideshare/car pool request from Cape May NJ…

— Jon is looking to car pool up from the southern tip of the Garden State. If you can help him out (he’s a “non-threatening 23-year-old” who will pay for gas!)…

email. jon@exitzero.us pronto, as he’s hoping not to make the long drive alone in his own otherwise empty car.

Confirmed typing machines Hermes 3000, Royal Safari, Olympia SF Cursive, 1924 Remington portable, Olympia SF Cursive, Olivetti Lettera 32, Olympia SM9, and perhaps a few others. We’ll have at least half a dozen typewriters to swap (just ourselves) and we hope to see some others, too.

Guaranteed for the swap: Two Hermes, one works, one might, both need platen knobs… a Smith-Corona, a Remington, and a new,(read  Chinese-made) Olympia Traveler C, maybe more… What models of Hermes? How much? Sorry, can’t get into those details here! Come to the typer swap at the Type-IN and all will be revealed.

 

If you’ve been doing this for a while… you probably have a few typewriters that you know are not really getting used the way they should. Sooooo…. load them into the car, drive carefully down to Fergie’s Pub, conveniently located next to a parking lot in Center City Philadelphia, and bring them to the swap.  (if you need any more last minute advice, just email phillytyper@gmail.com — tonite)

ALSO NOTE: we had some parents asking about an 11-year-old who digs typewriters attending… Fergie’s is a restaurant upstairs, I believe… my 12-year-old son has come in for lunch with me many times. As long as they can type (er, better than me, at least!) we’d love em to come by and even better, join the typewriter swap and etc…

cheers, mcget/phillytyper

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An old slogan for a New Year?

This typewriter has some advice for us...

For several weeks, I did not notice this slogan in gold caps,

arcing across the red seal

on the oldest typewriter I have–a 1924 (25?) Remington Portable.

TO SAVE TIME IS TO LENGTHEN LIFE

I wonder if anyone who owned it noticed their life lengthened? Certainly true in the 1920s, and again in ‘eleven.

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typing from 11:59 to ’11

Banging in the New Year on a 1924 ('25?) Remington Portable.

CORRECTION: Ryan Seacrest’s well-toothed consort was NOT Jenny McCarthy, but rather the “rapper” Key$ha.

Must spend more time on the entertainment pages.

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Daily News previews the Type-IN

Well, it’s official… the Philadelphia Daily News dispatched videographer Sarah Glover to do a preview; wherein I try to explain the why of manual typing while hoping to keep the flake factor down! View the somewhat lifelike results here…

Thanks also to the good sport with the  laptop a couple stools north of me.

And here’s the print story, in which the writer upgraded the prize somewhat shockingly…. we’ll talk about that later!

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New Year’s Resolution: get the DTs

SO… there’s the bad kind of DTs — the Delirium Tremens that comes when someone–in this case, Ray Milland in The Lost Weekend, tries to kick a (very) Bad Habit. Then there’s Daily Typing–the DT that I am considering making into a Good Habit. Any Daily Typers out there? What’s that like, knowing you’ll bang the keys every day?

Or anyone considering making a Daily Typing pledge for 2011?

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A poet, a pint, and a portable.

Brendan Behan at work--from LIFE MAGAZINE

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Vandal or Barbarian?

Here’s a lovely slob on eBay, advertising a tool to destroy vintage typewriters more easily by tearing off their keys for jewelry.

sunflowerm8

–is this vandal’s seller name.

— not surprisingly, this person seems barely literate, noting in all caps: WITH THIS TOOL THE KEYS COME OFF WITH NO STEM,I HAVE REMOVED 50 KEYS IN LESS THAN TWO MINNUTES,AND THEY ARE READY TO MAKE JEWLERY .100S SOLD I CAN TELL YOU HOW TO GET 20 SETS OF KEYS OFF..” etc.

I have no idea how to deal with such a person, who fails to give any advice on what to do with the rest of the typewriter thus rendered junk. I suppose they could throw it away just like the people who cut off shark fins, then throw the dying fish back in the water.

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Type-IN gets some attention….

SO… looks like Cory Doctorow’s tech blog BOING BOING has a mention here. Ditto for MAKE Magazine over here.

Though MAKE did  stick a question mark on “A Pleasant Afternoon of Manual Typing?” which in point of  fact it could be agonizing for our computer softened fingers for some of us if we get carried away. I know I personally am only good for a letter or two at the moment–though my ability to backspace and type XXXX is improving by leaps and bounds.

Also just got off the telephone with the Philadelphia Daily News and have had a nice email chat with a Philadelphia  Weekly reporter…. so Le Type-IN, as they’re probably calling it overseas, is becoming less obscure by the minute!

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PHILLY Type-IN, Sat., Dec. 18th

Train station pub. Vintage typing machines.  Stamped envelopes.

It’s all happening at BRIDGEWATER’S PUB inside 30th Street Station in Philadelphia, 30th & Market Streets.

SATURDAY, 18 DECEMBER, 1 P.M SHARP

SEE a choice selection of vintage writing machines. TOTE your favorite functioning manual typewriter (and maybe one or two to swap/sell).                     COMPETE in a typing contest for dinky prizes. COMPOSE a holiday letter (we’ll provide nice paper & stamped envelopes). CONSULT with an experienced typewriter tech. ENJOY the excellent kitchen & vast selection of craft beers at Bridgewater’s Pub. FREE to typewriter aficianados, but please RSVP to phillytyper@gmail.com .

humbly sponsored by trophy bikes university city and the trophy bike garage liberties walk, northern liberties

download poster below!:

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