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'''Alabama Typewriter Company''' is a typewriter sales and repair shop located at 2203 [[6th Avenue South]] in [[Downtown Birmingham]].
'''Alabama Typewriter Company''' was a typewriter sales and repair shop located at 2203 [[6th Avenue South]] in [[Downtown Birmingham]].


It was founded as a local office of the '''Victor Adding Machine Company''' in [[1922]] and became independent in the 1930s or 40s. It has been owned since [[1986]] by [[Billy Hagood]], who has transformed the core business into restoration of antique typewriters along with servicing of computers, printers and fax machines.
It was founded as a local office of the '''Victor Adding Machine Company''' in [[1922]] and became independent in the 1930s or 1940s. In [[1986]] [[Billy Hagood]], who trained as an Air Force technician during the [[Korean War]], purchased the business. As most businesses transitioned away from typewriters to desktop computers, Hagood increasingly worked on the restoration of antique typewriters along with basic servicing of computers, printers and fax machines.


Hagood had planned to retire in January [[2007]], hoping to sell the business, but never found a buyer. On [[September 1]], [[2017]] a man fleeing from a fender-bender drove his pick-up truck into the front of the shop, trapping Hagood inside for more than two hours as crews worked to clear the wreckage. Hagood told reporters that the incident would mark "the end of an era."
Hagood had planned to retire in January [[2007]], hoping to sell the business, but never found a buyer. On [[September 1]], [[2017]] a man fleeing from a fender-bender drove his pick-up truck into the front of the shop, trapping Hagood inside for more than two hours as crews worked to clear the wreckage. Hagood told reporters that the incident would mark "the end of an era."

Revision as of 08:36, 20 April 2018

Alabama Typewriter Company was a typewriter sales and repair shop located at 2203 6th Avenue South in Downtown Birmingham.

It was founded as a local office of the Victor Adding Machine Company in 1922 and became independent in the 1930s or 1940s. In 1986 Billy Hagood, who trained as an Air Force technician during the Korean War, purchased the business. As most businesses transitioned away from typewriters to desktop computers, Hagood increasingly worked on the restoration of antique typewriters along with basic servicing of computers, printers and fax machines.

Hagood had planned to retire in January 2007, hoping to sell the business, but never found a buyer. On September 1, 2017 a man fleeing from a fender-bender drove his pick-up truck into the front of the shop, trapping Hagood inside for more than two hours as crews worked to clear the wreckage. Hagood told reporters that the incident would mark "the end of an era."

References

  • Williams, Roy L. (July 9, 2006) "Letter perfect fix." The Birmingham News
  • Swant, Martin (April 14, 2011) "Five Questions: Billy Hagood of Alabama Typewriter Co. in Birmingham." The Birmingham News
  • Martinez, Marlei (September 1, 2017) "Truck crashes into typewriter repair shop in downtown Birmingham." wvtm13.com