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Episode 18 - "Posey Effect"

Jonathan Typewriter Posey was in the studio with Everitto and David "Gimme it!" and we discussed ...

An episode of the Austin Typewriter, Ink. - Podcast podcast, hosted by David Torres, titled "Episode 18 - "Posey Effect"" was published on October 14, 2019 and runs 45 minutes.

October 14, 2019 ·45m · Austin Typewriter, Ink. - Podcast

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Jonathan Typewriter Posey was in the studio with Everitto and David "Gimme it!" and we discussed Tom Hanks, Peter Weil, Steve Soboroff and of course - his favorite subject - the Hammond typewriter.

Jonathan Typewriter Posey was in the studio with Everitto and David "Gimme it!" and we discussed Tom Hanks, Peter Weil, Steve Soboroff and of course - his favorite subject - the Hammond typewriter.
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