I think that today I scored the biggest find of the summer, well, maybe the year (for me anyway!)
When I saw her, I almost didn't even go over to take a look because I thought "I'll never be able to afford it" and I want an old typewriter SO bad. Imagine my heart racing when I realized that there wasn't a "1" missing from the front of this price!
Now I'm always up for bargaining at garage sales but couldn't even bring myself to ask if they'd take less for her.
Every key intact . . . I nearly danced as I handed over the 25.00. The ladies selling her asked what I planned to do with it. They said they were surprised anyone wanted it . . . gulp. Are you kidding me? The mother and daughter went on to explain that it had belonged to their mother/grandmother, Eileen who was a secretary for the Chicago Transit Authority and it was her typewriter. They talked about how she loved (and taught both of them) shorthand and how much she loved her job. They were thrilled that it was going to someone who would love and cherish it. So of course, I HAD to name her Eileen.
I want to do some research on this and give it a good cleaning. There are lots of buttons, knobs and gadgets on it and I'd like to know what they all do/did. For now, I'm content to have her dressing up my bay window where she'll soon be joined by other vintage office items.
Now I'm always up for bargaining at garage sales but couldn't even bring myself to ask if they'd take less for her.