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File:Smith Premier Typewriter.jpg

Description A very dusty Smith Premier Typewriter abandoned at one of the stores in the ghost town of Bodie. Camera: Canon D60, Lens: Canon 28-135mm IS. The Smith Premier 1 was introduced in 1889 and replaced by the less ornate SP2 in 1894.

More information on the history of this model of typewriter can be found at

  • http://www.typewritermuseum.org/collection/index.php3?machine=smithpr1&cat=ku
  • http://www.talkingmachine.org/smithpremiercenter.html
Date 6 September 2004
Source Bodie Typewriter, PDPhoto.org
Author Jon Sullivan
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Keywords: Typewriter, ghost town, Bodie, antique

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