Stamps and coins have inspired many a collector over the years, but Tom Hanks doesn't get out of bed for anything less than a typewriter. He has no fewer than 250 of them — as revealed in the 2017 documentary California Typewriter — 90% of which are in perfect working order. "What thrills me about typewriters is that they are meant to do one thing and one thing only," he said during an interview conducted for the film, "and with the tiniest amount of effort, and maintenance, it will last a thousand years." His obsession began in 1978, when he attempted to get a poorly made typewriter fixed and was instead sold a Hermes 2000 for $45. He even wrote a collection of short stories called Uncommon Type, with each tale featuring a typewriter. |
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