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Peter Mitterhofer: The Forgotten Father of the Typewriter

Peter Mitterhofer: The Forgotten Father of the Typewriter

When people trace the history of the typewriter, they usually start with Christopher Latham Sholes in the United States. His design of the 1870s became the first commercially successful machine and set the stage for a century of office life. But history is rarely that simple. In fact, more than a decade earlier, in a small village in South Tyrol, a carpenter named Peter Mitterhofer had already built the first functioning prototypes of a typewriter.

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I am 100% sure you did not see this typewriter typeface before.

I am 100% sure you did not see this typewriter typeface before.

Don’t we all love typewriters? The clack of the keys, the smell of inked ribbon, the sense that each word is carved into the page with intention. But let’s be honest: what we really love—what makes us want to casually brag to our pen pals in carefully worded letters—is stumbling upon a rare typewriter or a beautiful typeface.

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Lucky find!! The vintage Typewriter repair tools we have never seen before.

Lucky find!! The vintage Typewriter repair tools we have never seen before.

The typewriter world is small, but my brain feels overcrowded. So many stories, tools, ideas—most of them are typewriter-related while some are not—all jammed together until I type them out and share them with you.

That’s what these videos are about. Maybe they’ll be useful, maybe they’ll spark something. Or maybe you’ll just enjoy watching me unload my mental attic after typing them on one of our newly restored typewriters.

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