Fulton Street ain't just for reel collectors anymore.

Someplace just to show that reel collectors do have a life
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Thank you a very interesting read.
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Good to know the typewriter history may be preserved by this. I have had to purge a tremendous quantity of vintage computer manuals and often wondered about whether I had the last copy of something. I still have a large quantity. I have visited the Boston Computer Museum and saw they had a lot of what I had, so most of mine went to the trash. I once had serial number 47 of Microsoft Basic for CP/M. That went somewhere. Paper stuff is so hard to preserve, and my wife is a neat nick. I would probably have something like what was pictured if it wasn't for my better half.
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