Typewriter
Object number2005.109.1 a-c
Manufacturer
Paillard S. A.
Manufacturer
Paillard Products Inc.
Date1950-1959
OriginSwitzerland
OriginNew York, NY
MediumMetal; Plastic; Rubber; Paint; Leather; Paper; Ink
Credit LineGift of Myron Cope
DescriptionManual typewriter with removable lid.Dimensions2.5 x 10.5 x 11 in. (6.4 x 26.7 x 27.9 cm)Marks(a)
On back: "PAILLARD S. A."
Text "Hermes Rocket" printed on a metal plate attached to the upper left top.
Back of typewriter has text "HERMES/ MADE IN SWITZERLAND BY PAILLARD S. A. YVERDON / DISTRIBUTED IN U.S.A. BY PAILLARD PRODUCTS INC. 100 SIXTH AVE. NEW - YORK 13, N.Y."
Historical NotesThis typewriter belonged to Myron Cope and was used at the beginning of his career. Label TextIn the great pantheon of Pittsburgh sports broadcasters, Myron Cope has stood apart. For 35 years, Steelers fans counted on him to deliver the game in his unique way. He conquered print, radio, and television, getting the story and telling it in a creative way. Born in Pittsburgh in 1929, Cope graduated from Taylor Allderdice High School and the University of Pittsburgh. He began his career as a journalist with the Erie Times. In 1951, he moved to the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette and eventually began covering sports. Recognition followed and Cope began to branch out as a special contributor to Sports Illustrated and a freelance writer for others. In 1968 Cope took to the airwaves, doing a 5-minute sports show during morning drive time. When the Steelers moved from KDKA to WTAE in 1970, they pegged Cope as their voice. He created a sound all his own, marked by witty give and take with his on-air partners, as well as the use of unique catchphrases and tell-it-like-it-is honesty. Cope’s voice often serves as a soundtrack for the Super Bowl moments of the 1970s.
Previous owner
Myron Cope
(1929 - 2008)
Related institution
Pittsburgh Steelers
Related institution
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
(founded 1927)
Related institution
University of Pittsburgh
Related institution
Erie Times
Related institution
Taylor Allderdice High School
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