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	<title>Comments on: Smith-Corona Typewriter</title>
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		<title>By: pawsinsd</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I see that people are paying $5 to $10 for this kind of history.  It means too much to me, as it was an original and a gift to me by my English teacher Aunt for my high school graduation.  It got me through college and pre-computer I was the most popular gal on the wing when papers were due.  Luckily when I looked into the history of it, there are still ink reels available online.  This is something that has family memories and would be great as a conversation piece in an entry way or den.  After all, as the first portable electric typewriter it&#039;s essentially the first &quot;laptop.&quot; Dee]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I see that people are paying $5 to $10 for this kind of history.  It means too much to me, as it was an original and a gift to me by my English teacher Aunt for my high school graduation.  It got me through college and pre-computer I was the most popular gal on the wing when papers were due.  Luckily when I looked into the history of it, there are still ink reels available online.  This is something that has family memories and would be great as a conversation piece in an entry way or den.  After all, as the first portable electric typewriter it&#8217;s essentially the first &#8220;laptop.&#8221; Dee</p>
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