Wondering if there are any aspiring writers on here that could steer me in the right direction of a vintage typewriter? I don't want to spend to much money since this is kind of an experiment but I need to know what to look for, style and what not. Thanks anyone.
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Looking back, the best thing typewriting classes taught us was to become "touch typists" or being able to type without looking at the keyboard. But those Underwoods was a bitch to use, specially if you're 12.

