When writing was an art—and every page a keepsake
Welcome to Meet a Typer! Rediscover the beauty of a slower time—when letters were pressed into paper, and the steady rhythm of keys carried stories into the world. At Meet a Typer, we honor the timeless charm of typewriters by keeping their spirit alive: teaching you how to use them with ease, guiding you in caring for and repairing your own, and inviting you to experience the unique voices of machines from another era. Whether you’re reviving a family heirloom or simply longing for the tactile joy of words struck in ink, you’ll find a place here where history and creativity meet.
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Remington Standard
In 1873, the precision artisans at E. Remington & Sons turned their hands from fine firearms to a remarkable new invention: the typewriter. Working with Christopher Sholes, Carlos Glidden, and Samuel W. Soulé, they gave life to the Remington Standard—a machine of metal, ribbon, and keys that would forever change the way words were written. Its QWERTY keyboard and sturdy frame brought speed, order, and elegance to offices and homes alike. More than a tool, it became a trusted companion to writers, journalists, and dreamers, carrying stories across pages with the timeless click-clack of progress.
Underwood
At the turn of the 20th century, Underwood typewriters emerged as the trusted companions of writers and journalists everywhere. With their smooth, reliable mechanics and the innovation of visible typing, these machines made every keystroke count. Offices hummed with the steady rhythm of their keys, and stories, letters, and ideas flowed across pages with clarity and precision. More than tools, Underwoods became symbols of modern communication and craftsmanship—machines that carried not just words, but the spirit of an era where every typed line mattered.
Cabin lodging
All Day Meals / Snacks
Daily Multi-Sport Sessions
Ratio Supervision
Corona
For writers on the move, Corona typewriters opened a world of possibility. With their innovative folding design and lightweight frame, they brought the joy of typing anywhere—on trains, in cafes, or at a desk at home. Compact yet reliable, these machines became beloved companions for journalists, authors, and students alike. More than tools, Coronas symbolized freedom, mobility, and the art of writing in motion, carrying stories and ideas across the world with every click of their keys.
Cabin lodging
All Day Meals / Snacks
Daily Multi-Sport Sessions
Ratio Supervision