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Patented in 1868, the typewriter has long been a favorite in offices and homes alike. At the time of its invention, the typewriter was considered the most important business tool ever invented, as it revitalized the printed word and made office life a great deal easier.

Before computers, word processors, and printers were invented, typewriters were the most efficient way to get printed words onto paper. Nowadays, although typewriters have been replaced by modern technology, many people still love the sound and feel of an old typewriter. There is something immediate about seeing the words appear on the page that satisfies the diehard typewriter fan.

From ancient Remingtons to 1980s electronic typewriters, these machines have held up well over the years and are still in use today. For more interesting information on typewriters, check out the articles below. We've got everything you need to know about these classic machines!

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All About Typewriters

The typewriter was an invaluable piece of our history and the recording of our history. It has allowed us to translate our thoughts onto paper quickly and neatly, as well as push industries, such as the newspaper industry, to flourish.