Does anybody know where I can get my 1950's Royal typewriter serviced?
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Does anybody know where I can get my 1950's Royal typewriter serviced?
http://www.aaasewvaceast.com/
He is on Evans and Monaco... Great guy.
I just google'd him.. apparently he was featured on 9 news..
http://www.9news.com/news/article/25...ng-technology-
Just curious what you use a typewriter for? (the OP not the rest of the world)
Arrow Office Products.
303-447-0500
Boulder
Norm has always helped me out.
I like old stuff and I collect militaria from the 40's. Although the one I have is from the 50's it does the job. I make some stuff to use as filler such as I.D. cards and immunization records and I type in the info, just like the real paperwork from the time. here is an example to give you an idea what I'm talking about.
http://www.hardscrabblefarm.com/ww2/paperwork.htm
I think there are a couple of people near downtown littleton, check.
What's a typewriter?
(kidding)