pawn shop
ebay
2007-09-19 16:43:00
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answered by Anonymous
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a million. Does your tale have right here forms of relationships....? (in no way is that this checklist finished) if so, supply us the names of the characters in touch in those relationships... - A platonic yet rather close friendship - particular. - A love-hate courting (Vitriolic maximum suitable buds) - particular. - 2 people who unquestionably hate one yet another long-term - particular. - a good-knit circle of close acquaintances - particular. "17 November" may well be a much extra perfect term for it, whether. - A beautiful couple with vomit-worth romance - no. - an extraordinarily close mom-newborn/father-newborn friendship - no. - a solid human/non-humanoid courting? - no. 2. Is there a courting (the place courting merely means the emotional bond that exists between any 2 or so beings) on your tale that is seen unconventional by your standards? Describe it? particular. i does no longer oftentimes evaluate a courting with an age distinction of over a century customary. 3. How significant is romance on your tale? fairly, whether that is not any longer a romantic tale. I write unromantic romance. 4. who're the main no longer likely characters to have a romance on your tale? maximum no longer likely? The protagonist and antagonist. 5. what's your significant character's address courting? He would not "date". that variety of factor may well be a pointless protection possibility.
2016-10-19 04:15:02
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answered by ammon 4
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antique stores, flea markets, ebay, second-hand stores like goodwill or salvation army.
I collect antique typewriters and most of mine have come from flea markets. I even have some from the late '20s that still work. The biggest problem is finding a replacement ribbon.
good luck.
2007-09-19 16:45:07
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answered by Anonymous
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How old fashioned do you want. I have several. but the shipping would get you. You wanting electric or manual?
Old typewriter do not have a good resale value you should be able to get a great one for $5. maybe $10.
2007-09-20 12:06:07
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answered by Lyn B 6
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Antique Typewriters...click on link below
2007-09-19 17:32:35
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answered by poryk5 2
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ebay, salvation army, used stores. i'd call to see if they have one before i went to check them out. also try googling: vintage type writer for sale
2007-09-19 16:44:12
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answered by fatjunkcat 2
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Look in some antique shops. Look on the internet and magazines.
2007-09-19 17:13:09
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answered by angels21405 2
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Go on google....they find everything....just type in this....old fashioned type writer in working condition !!!! I bet that they have a site !!!!!!
2007-09-19 16:44:33
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answered by chessmaster1018 6
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chances are you don't live near me, but my mother has one she used in school back in the early 50's and i used before taking classes in 1975..it was just located in her attic, she asked if i wanted it but have no use for it..i told her to get rid of it or throw it away..she still has it i think..probably would give it away or be real cheep..i live in central Ohio..
2007-09-19 16:46:44
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answered by Anonymous
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Most second-hand stores and even certain antique shops will have them.
2007-09-19 16:43:17
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answered by Anonymous
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Sears in 1945
2007-09-19 16:43:02
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answered by Anonymous
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