Brian McIntosh

Typewriters Human laziness led to the creation of this object. Probably many of today's young people have not had the pleasure of writing on a machine of the old ones, those of the cart and put the folio. Remember those speed tests that required you to enter to work in a position of clerks, are water past. Today almost anyone can type on a keyboard, but not precisely on one like these unforgettable machines. The first typewriter marketed dates back to 1864 and was invented by Christopher Latham Sholes, but its first patents date back to 1714. The best-known brand is Remington, which sold its patent in 1874 for $12,000 and began to be sold in a chain. A curiosity would be the invention of the silent typewriter, which failed. They ended up doing a survey and showed that people loved the sound of keys when typing.

Brian McIntosh

The younger ones probably haven't had in their hands any of the old objects included in this list, but the previous generation grew up with them and has seen how technological progress has relegated them to oblivion. These old things that were used before and now are not even sold were modern in their day and having them made you be at the forefront.

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