Watching California Typewriters, I fell in love with Jeremy Mayer’s typewriter art. This, he said, is how he honors the typewriter culture. Not by collecting typewriters but by taking them apart and making them into art.
The owner of “California Typerwriter”, the typewriter shop in Berkeley, sometimes calls Jeremy Mayer when he is missing a part to fix an old typewriter (and often Jeremy can help). Also, they go to flew markets together to buy old typewriters - either to fix them, or to take them apart for art.
When they started filming, Jeremy was a starving artist. Since then, his career has taken off and for good reasons. His pieces are gorgeous.
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The owner of “California Typerwriter”, the typewriter shop in Berkeley, sometimes calls Jeremy Mayer when he is missing a part to fix an old typewriter (and often Jeremy can help). Also, they go to flew markets together to buy old typewriters - either to fix them, or to take them apart for art.
When they started filming, Jeremy was a starving artist. Since then, his career has taken off and for good reasons. His pieces are gorgeous.
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