
Take a walk into the nostalgic world of typewriters with the founders of Austin Typewriter, Ink. as we explore the typospherian world with humor and fun stories galore.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 73 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Technology | |||

Join David, Everitto, and John TheShy (back together again) as they chat it up about typewriter myths - yes or no? Get out the popcorn, because this one is a hoot!
Join David and Everitto as they chat it up with a very interesting typewriter collector, Sameera Sandaruwan Abeyrathna (aka Sam). Sam is always on the hunt with his "partners in crime" for the next great typewriter to add to his enormous and unique c... more
Join David and Everitto as they visit with Greg Fudacz, The AntiKey Chop, as they discuss a wide variety of topics regarding the typewriter experience. This almost two-hour chat is quite a bit of information, so hang onto your hat because it's about ... more
Join David and Everitto as they chat with Blake Banner and Luz Salinas about everything typewriter. This episode sparks a lot of conversation about how couples can truly enjoy the beauty of typewriters and make it a true adventure in the collection p... more
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I love how listening to this show feels like hanging with friends. Eccentric, eclectic and weird friends but friends nevertheless. I always can’t wait until an episode is posted and I listen to them multiple times. Thanks for bringing us typewriter nuts together!
This is such a great bunch of people who love using typewriters. So much information for the writers and authors of this world in how to get all they can out of typewriters. Rev. Munk seems to have it all figured out as a writer and community leader for the typosphere in this episode.
This is such a great bunch of people who love using typewriters. So much information for the writers and authors of this world in how to get all they can out of typewriters. Rev. Munk seems to have it all figured out as a writer and community leader for the typosphere in this episode.
This podcast has been really fun and engaging for someone like me who is new to the typosphere. Picking up lots of tips, online leads, and ideas for the future. Thank you!
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Focusing on the nostalgia and charm of typewriters, discussions include the joy of typewriter collecting, personal stories, and memories tied to these vintage machines. Episodes highlight interactions within the typewriter community, the heritage of specific models, and insights into typewriter repair and maintenance. Unique to the podcast is its light-hearted approach, blending humor with deep explorations of typewriting culture, making it an appealing listen for both enthusiasts and newcomers to the world of typewriters.
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