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A Type-In to Say Goodbye to a New England Institution

And then a funny thing happened around the turn of the century: Young people started coming by to ask about typewriters from the 1920s. It was the dawn of the vintage boom. “After a few months,” Mr. Furrier said, “I started asking the kids, and one of the girls said, ‘Well, that’s what Sylvia Plath…

And then a funny thing happened around the turn of the century: Young people started coming by to ask about typewriters from the 1920s. It was the dawn of the vintage boom.

“After a few months,” Mr. Furrier said, “I started asking the kids, and one of the girls said, ‘Well, that’s what Sylvia Plath typed her poetry on.’”

https://www.nytimes.com/card/2025/03/24/style/cambridge-typewriter-company-party

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