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Description
The first Type Writer was produced by E. Z. Simington & Sons, Inc., from 1874-1878. The E. Z. Typewriter is available in basic black and 5 decorative colors, bronze, red, jade, antique white, and vintage blue.
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Special Thanks to MoonlitMaiden
Vintage Victorian Typewriter
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On Dec 17, 2006 rosedollhouse wrote:
Wonderfull! Just what I want for my victorian sims dollhaouse!!
On Dec 17, 2006 Mausi45 wrote:
Wow, great job - thanks for sharing
A Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to you, Cashcraft
On Dec 17, 2006 francien wrote:
Classe! thank you very much for making this typewriter, you make a beautiful version. Great to have it
On Dec 17, 2006 shizsokul wrote:
This is awesome!!
Thank you for your creations.
On Dec 17, 2006 Pandora3co wrote:
Wow this is so amazing! *does a little dance* I've been wanting something like this for a long time!! And its done beautifuly just like everything else you do! Thank you!
On Dec 17, 2006 Renemor wrote:
Thank you so,so much for this!!
I love it
On Dec 17, 2006 gottasweep wrote:
Thank you, thank you, thank you.....
On Dec 17, 2006 Juzt ThaFakTz wrote:
Great download I love the look of this typewriter
On Dec 17, 2006 tbelm3nz wrote:
Awesome! Thank you!!!
On Dec 17, 2006 linda41258 wrote:
Thank you very much, I will certainly enjoy this in my country styled cottage along with all your other wonderful goodies!
On Dec 17, 2006 gabgab1994 wrote:
This is awesome! Its modern and vintage all at once!
On Dec 17, 2006 Quantum Hue wrote:
I love this! Wonderfully creative! It's super! Thanks for making this. It will be a welcomed addition to my Victorian Themes. :-D
On Dec 17, 2006 KellyLynn73 wrote:
Soooooooooo incredibly cool, Cashcraft!
On Dec 17, 2006 wrote:
I'm no where near as old as I'd have to be to be from the Victorian era, but I definitely remember typewriters and even ones that resemble these. Thank you.
On Dec 18, 2006 KatCat wrote:
You are so talented.
As you know I love all of your stuff. Keep 'em coming, please!
On Dec 18, 2006 MoonlitMaiden wrote:
On Dec 18, 2006 capete1941 wrote:
Very cute idea. Thank you so much.
On Dec 18, 2006 bryk1984 wrote:
wonderful job i can't wait to see what else you create!!
On Dec 18, 2006 CrabOfDoom wrote:
Beautiful job! Why the OFB distinction, though? Do OFB and Pets need the second set?
On Dec 19, 2006 char2053 wrote:
THANK YOU
On Dec 19, 2006 Etta01 wrote:
I love all your Victorian designs. They're fantastik!! THANK YOU!!
On Dec 20, 2006 ecweidner wrote:
I love vintage objects ! more,more,more , please !!!
On Dec 20, 2006 ladymorgain wrote:
Thank you so much...i love your stuff
On Dec 20, 2006 scrubbybubbles63 wrote:
Perfect for my victorian study!
On Dec 22, 2006 snakelady_foxcreek wrote:
A big thumbs way, waaaaay up as always Cashcraft! You are absolutely amazing, wowza! I'm a total victorian addict, big time, and your incredible creations just make my day! Thank you for sharing your talent with us yet again...looking forward to your next ones, as always.
Hugz & Holiday cheers
On Dec 22, 2006 PrimaDee wrote:
Awesome!
On Dec 27, 2006 macthekat wrote:
THANK YOU for making this! I have wanted this for years - it will now be much more fun to play my victorian hood!
On Dec 28, 2006 manuela55 wrote:
Thank you for your creation
On Dec 28, 2006 Carabella wrote:
You just keep outdoing yourself! Thanks so very much, my little sims thank you to! Happy new year to you
On Dec 29, 2006 msrednotdead wrote:
lovely thnkas
On Dec 30, 2006 Soulvoice wrote:
awesome!
On Jan 2, 2007 stormygail wrote:
I love this typewriter! It's great in my Victorian neighborhood. I noticed that it doesn't include finding a job for pets. Is this something you could add in - its no big deal if you can't, I just thought I'd ask.
Thanks again! Gail
On Jan 2, 2007 Little Seer wrote:
Excellent to go with all the Victorian items. Thanks very much, you are so creative.
On Jan 3, 2007 SimQueen wrote:
What a cool idea!
On Jan 5, 2007 vanessa190371 wrote:
like the typewriters
On Jan 6, 2007 Palina wrote:
Thank you so much!! It's perfect as always!
On Jan 6, 2007 piewke wrote:
great idea and so well done
thank you very much
On Jan 9, 2007 renie wrote:
thanx for bringing back vintage
On Jan 12, 2007 TheMistress666 wrote:
This is just perfect! Thanks!
On Jan 15, 2007 sarajmac wrote:
that is cool
On Jan 15, 2007 chardonnayonedge wrote:
This is a really neat item. Thanks!
On Jan 15, 2007 Riela wrote:
What a great idea!
On Jan 16, 2007 Twilyte wrote:
Thank you!
On Jan 17, 2007 haesle wrote:
great idea..great work...thank you..
On Jan 18, 2007 voulazarra wrote:
It is very inspired. And it looks great in the game
On Jan 22, 2007 MsBarrows wrote:
Ooo, lovely! Makes me regret that my Progress Over Time neighborhood is so far beyind the Victorian era already... maybe one of my hippies will get interested in antiques...
On Jan 22, 2007 okadoka wrote:
Very nice object for those victorian studys. Thank you for your work on making this.
On Feb 1, 2007 Eternal Sailor Chibi wrote:
Awesome!
On Feb 1, 2007 BuckinghamAlice wrote:
How cute!
On Feb 7, 2007 CandieW2001 wrote:
Its great!
On Feb 15, 2007 BlueAngel6 wrote:
Beautiful, thank you :-)
On Feb 25, 2007 Bornagainmomma wrote:
Bravo thanks for the flashback styled typewriter.
On Mar 16, 2007 texasstar7 wrote:
Really great! I love this! Thanks!
On Mar 19, 2007 airdrie wrote:
This is so cool! And what a nice decorative touch.
On Mar 20, 2007 gommel22 wrote:
Great idea.
On Mar 27, 2007 oct1976 wrote:
thanks
On Apr 12, 2007 zmd439 wrote:
very nice set
On Apr 24, 2007 KathrynJ wrote:
Yeah, a computer that will keep my Sims occupied, but not ruin the decor.
On May 12, 2007 JennEWren wrote:
Fantastic! What a great idea.
On May 16, 2007 ImmeK wrote:
I love this! Thank you for sharing
On May 30, 2007 foxysensei wrote:
Excellent idea - using the computer as the typewriter - what a genius! The game would be so crappy without you!
On Jun 1, 2007 Lucky_Lepricon2006 wrote:
Great Set
A+
On Jun 3, 2007 wrote:
I put it in almost every Victorian house that I ever built. The basic Maxis computers look hopelessly out of place in non-modern houses. Thanks very much for this wonderful creation.
On Jun 29, 2007 Geliwan wrote:
It is fantastic!!! Thanks a lot!!!

On Aug 13, 2007 jjab73 wrote:
These are too cute! I love this idea. Thank you.
On Sep 10, 2007 cleanie2005 wrote:
Very clever. I always have the way modern computers look on old fashioned desks.
On Sep 26, 2007 divinest wrote:
Thank you, this is awesome
On Oct 5, 2007 golden_lily wrote:
What a great idea. So cute in game.
On Oct 5, 2007 susy110662 wrote:
Very nice work, thanks.
On Nov 3, 2007 cvscorpio28 wrote:
Great idea.the vintage victorian typewriter ads a nice touch.
On Nov 30, 2007 keedyboo18 wrote:
Fantastic! Great job
On Dec 6, 2007 hippiewiccan wrote:
Wonderful! Thanks bunches!!! Peace & Love...
On Dec 7, 2007 mongoloid300 wrote:
You are brilliant! Its like you can read my mind!
On Jan 10, 2008 Richard125 wrote:
Great idea, looks better than a hightech PC
On Jan 23, 2008 Zumaria wrote:
Thank you for this item!! Perfect for Victorian homes!
On Apr 19, 2008 GrayDragonfly wrote:
I love this typewriter! I use it all the time. I seen that you updated for BV, are you planning on updating for FT also? Thanks!!
On Apr 26, 2008 schweighsr wrote:
This is such an amazing item, Cashcraft. I use it all the time - my Sims never own computers, they own type-writers, thankyouverymuch! Thank you for allowing my Sims to avoid having futuristic technology in their simulated lives. As always the textures and mesh are all superb - and the programming, too, I imagine.
On Aug 26, 2008 gavalka wrote:
thanx
On Dec 10, 2008 butterfly_girl wrote:
And this is so cool, I can't even begin to explain it. Thank you!!