SFO Museum - In 1961, the IBM Selectric revolutionized the office world with its speed and efficiency. Housed in a distinctively curved, die-cast body designed by mid-century industrial designer Eliot Noyes (1910–77),
![Rare 1967 IBM Selectric Typewriter in Nasa Blue and Space Gray rarest color combination, overhauled | Vitnage Rare 1967 IBM Selectric Typewriter in Nasa Blue and Space Gray rarest color combination, overhauled | Vitnage](https://assets.bigcartel.com/product_images/322426137/IBM_SellectricII196701_1.jpg?auto=format&fit=max&w=800)
Rare 1967 IBM Selectric Typewriter in Nasa Blue and Space Gray rarest color combination, overhauled | Vitnage
![Not exactly a computer, but close enough. IBM Selectric II Correcting. just picked this up today on Facebook Marketplace. It came with an assortment of different balls as well. Nice! : r/vintagecomputing Not exactly a computer, but close enough. IBM Selectric II Correcting. just picked this up today on Facebook Marketplace. It came with an assortment of different balls as well. Nice! : r/vintagecomputing](https://i.redd.it/1e17afosuru61.jpg)