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Sunday, 29 September 2019

Brother from another Maker: Brother XL1010


















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Friday, 20 September 2019

Compound Curves: '51 Underwood Finger-Flite



















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Tuesday, 10 September 2019

Nottingham Ingenuity: 1939 Bar-Lock Portable



















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On this blog you'll find mostly to do with facets of consumer products in the 20th century. Primarily typewriters, but also radios, electronic equipment, appliances, cars, and other consumer goods. I tend to avoid discussing things that are out there with larger fan bases, like gaming and vintage computing, though those will pop up from time to time. The weird, the unusual, but also the things that are a little more uniquely Canadian.
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