PORTLAND, Ore. — When Tom Hanks stopped by Type Space in Southeast Portland two years ago, owner Antony Valoppi figured the story ended with the Oscar winner walking out the door with a $175 Underwood Leader. But Hanks had also promised something else: He’d send Valoppi a signed typewriter from his personal collection.
More than two years later, the package finally arrived.
“That was on Monday, and it arrived on Wednesday,” Valoppi said regarding a recent conversation he had with Hanks's manager. “I just got it in.”
The machine, a 1955 Rheinmetall with a German keyboard where the Z and Y keys are exchanged, now sits at the front of Valoppi’s shop, where he insists it won’t be kept behind glass.
“People can come down and type on it. That’s great; it’s not hands off,” he said.
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