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Typewriters click with history

In an era of iPads and text-spouting telephones, the ancient, clunky typewriter has become an improbable object of desire. Analog aficionados of all ages are collecting, admiring, fussing over and rhapsodizing about the noisy instruments. See full story
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L.A. civic leader Steve Soboroff's collection includes a typewriter used by Ernest Hemingway.

Keys to history

( Francine Orr / Los Angeles Times )
L.A. civic leader Steve Soboroff's collection includes a typewriter used by Ernest Hemingway.
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