TB Writers Plus in Dayton hosted a costume party/type-in last weekend. It was a treat to attend.
Here's the new room, bright and spacious:
My border collie, Della, came along and was eager to explore and meet everyone. She was so well behaved! Meanwhile, Keenan wears fine straw headgear as he does some work.
New employee Torii told me she loves the chance to unwind by fixing typewriters.
Tyler Lewis, who also used to work here, dressed as a musketeer and wrote an autumnal poem for me.
Josh DiMora brought a lovely 1889 National.
This 1916 Rex was available to type on.
I also called myself a reporter ...
This necktie was a gift from Robert Messenger.
One of the nicest experiences was meeting 21-year-old Cesar Martinez, who came up from San Antonio, Texas.
Cesar has started his own typewriter business, Eagle Eye, which currently operates from his garage. He's a thoughtful young man who does a great job of representing the new generation of typewriter technicians.
Here Cesar tries out my Gossen Tippa Pilot.
PS: Check out Gery L. Deer's three-part story on TB Writers Plus:
Part 1- "A career from another era"
Part 2- "I can't do it alone"