Monday, February 10, 2014

Griffin - My Typewriter


Griffin O’Connor

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                                                                 My Typewriter

            So the other day I found myself thinking and reminiscing about different things, and suddenly I remembered something, and it struck me as funny that I hadn’t thought about it since I had been home. Do you ever, in the midst of daydreaming, suddenly remember some aspect of your life that you just haven’t ever thought back to? I don’t mean things like “Oh no, I forgot to feed the dog this morning”, or “I just remembered that I have a dentist’s appointment on Tuesday”, but something more like “Hey, I didn’t I used to have a favorite stuffed animal?” or “Wait a minute, don’t I own a bicycle?” Normally, you won’t really think too much of the fact that this has managed to slip your mind for a few years because it will make sense that you forgot about it. Maybe, instead of a favorite stuffed animal, it was just another toy, and when you realize that you owned it as a kid, it won’t be surprising that you haven’t thought about it in 5 years because you rarely ever thought about when you were a kid. But every now and then, you remember something that used to be important or prominent to you a while ago, but until just a moment ago had disappeared from your thoughts. One of several times that this has happened to me was a couple of years ago, when I suddenly recalled that about 3-4 years ago I spent at least 3 months taking tennis lessons. The fact that this happened had completely slipped my mind. I just never really played or even thought about tennis after that, and so my mind never really revisited this. This is sort of what happened to me the other day when I was thinking about different things, when the thought just popped into my head that I own a typewriter! After this sudden, yet seemingly obvious realization, I was overcome with a feeling of nostalgia and excitement. It is one of my most prized possessions, but the thrill I felt is probably what it will feel like when I get home and see my dog again for the first time in 3 months, the feeling of seeing something familiar that is near and dear to your heart after being apart from it for a period of time. The entire time I have been here I haven’t thought for a second about it because it never was really relevant to any of my other thoughts at the time. If I were at home, I would see it every day and obsess over it and how beautiful I think it is. Finally I am getting to the point, which is to tell you the story of how I obtained this typewriter and why I love talking about it.

            It was the summer before last, and my dad had taken us on a road trip around the upper east coast. We were finally going back home, after spending our last day in Massachusetts, when I saw a local antique store in the town we had stopped in. I asked my dad if we could go in, since that had been one of the things I had wanted to do on this trip, and he said that we could stop in for a few minutes. Inside, the shop was rather small, but I quick look around told me that this was still a top-notch antique store, with a wide menagerie of interesting things. I began looking around at the different items, when I saw it. A beautiful typewriter, sitting on a table. I walked over, practically drooling over the keys. It was a wonderful machine, relatively small, compared to the other typewriters that would have been around in it’s time, but yet it still had lots of charm. I tested the keys, and they all worked perfectly. I hope that I can get something this nice when I’m older and have more money, I thought. Then, while I was admiring it, I noticed a little yellow circle on the corner of the case.

“$20”

I was dumbstruck. That couldn’t be the price! That was way too low for something that old! That was crazy! That was… in my budget. In a second I was up at the cash register, asking the man there if that price was correct. He walked over to the table and looked at it. Then he stood back, thought for a moment, and then said “Yeah, I guess.”

            I showed my dad and he was impressed by my find. I took it up to the register and paid for it, smiling the whole time. We put it in a box brought it back to the car. The entire ride back i was ecstatic, only thinking about how I had just gotten something so perfect for such a great price.


            When we got home, my dad and I did a little research, and found out a little bit about it. It was made in 1913, and it is so small because it was essentially the first laptop computer, being taken around places by reporters and the like. I’m not sure exactly how much it is worth, as there is a wide range of different prices that this model has gone for, but I can tell you this much: for $20, it was a steal.

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