That's a cool looking machine. As with American cars, I prefer most typewriters from the late Forties through the mid to late Fifties. They just look right, including your Underwood.
oh - so anyway no i don't object I think it's hilarious. I'd like to know if you get many sales, and also anything you may know about this logo which i'd never seen before.
hey -- i just picked up an identical machine today -- i have a a dozen or so underwoods and this is the first with the wings logo -- i also ordered two of the shirts -- thanks
That's a cool looking machine. As with American cars, I prefer most typewriters from the late Forties through the mid to late Fifties. They just look right, including your Underwood.
ReplyDeleteDude! Get a new ribbon! :)
ReplyDeleteI like that winged globe logo so much that I just took half an hour and created a cafepress store using it:
http://www.cafepress.com/underwoodtypewriter
If you have any objections, I'll take it offline. And if you like any product (up to $15) enough, I'll send you one. Let me know.
That logo is why I bid on this machine! Let's see, the thong or the mouse pad...?
ReplyDeleteit WOULD be funny to have "underwood" on one's skivvies.
oh - so anyway no i don't object I think it's hilarious. I'd like to know if you get many sales, and also anything you may know about this logo which i'd never seen before.
ReplyDeleteIf I find anything about the logo, I'll let you know. I'm sure I've seen it on other '50s Underwoods, but I've never systematically studied it.
ReplyDeleteI think I may need an Underwood iPhone case. Even though I don't have an iPhone. ...
Based on my previous experience at cafepress, this will only bring in a few dollars a year. But it's fun.
hey -- i just picked up an identical machine today -- i have a a dozen or so underwoods and this is the first with the wings logo -- i also ordered two of the shirts -- thanks
ReplyDeleteThat's pretty cool!
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