We want to hear about what you collect and why. Email Cindy Hval at dchval@juno.com or call Kimberly Lusk at (509) 459-5457. Long before the advent of word processors and personal computers, the ...
It all began in 1978 at a flea market in York. Tucked between glass baubles and scuffed treasures, Marjorie Birch spotted a faded, blue-and-white typewriter ribbon tin with “Chesapeake brand” printed ...
John Newbury, who lives in Chewelah, Washington, has an extensive collection of typewriter ribbon tins, which were how typewriter ribbons were packaged for office workers since the invention of the ...
A hot collectible “type” you might want to tap into are the numerous square, round, oblong, rectangular and triangular-shaped colorful typewriter-ribbon tins that were once mass produced. These tins ...
NEW DELHI — The end is coming, though admittedly it may not look that way at 10 a.m. on a Tuesday morning, when dozens of young Indians have arrived for morning classes at Anand Type, Shorthand and ...
NEW DELHI - The end is coming, though admittedly it may not look that way at 10 a.m. on a Tuesday, when dozens of young Indians have arrived for morning classes at Anand Type, Shorthand and Keypunch ...