Regarding the word processor, I think the question is more whether Dixons traded in second hand goods. I don't remember them doing it in any stores I visited in the 1980s but I suppose it's possible, if unlikely, that the Liverpool store did. Seeing the sale price on the invoice would certainly help. As the advert I posted earlier shows, £399 was the cost of a brand new 8256 in 1986.
Perhaps more interesting is that the date of the purchase on the invoice appears to clash with the explanation that was given to Keith Skinner in April 1994 whereby it seems to have been suggested, although not said explicitly, that the word processor was purchased in order for Mike to type his research notes at some point after August 1991.
This was certainly how Shirley Harrison understood the situation because, referring to the period when Mike claimed to acquired the Diary in 1991, she wrote in her 1993 book:
"Mike bought a word processor and launched himself into extensive research..."
Now, even if Shirley misunderstood, and this was also not what Mike was trying to say when he explained the background of the word processor to Keith, it still leaves an interesting question:
Why did the Barretts purchase a word processor in April 1986?
Clearly it wasn't for Mike, and he couldn't have touched it for six years because Anne had to show him how to use it when it came to typing up his notes in 1992, so, by a process of elimination, it must have been purchased for Anne's use.
Now, why did Anne want a word processor in 1986? Was she a budding writer back then? Full of creative ideas?
Perhaps more interesting is that the date of the purchase on the invoice appears to clash with the explanation that was given to Keith Skinner in April 1994 whereby it seems to have been suggested, although not said explicitly, that the word processor was purchased in order for Mike to type his research notes at some point after August 1991.
This was certainly how Shirley Harrison understood the situation because, referring to the period when Mike claimed to acquired the Diary in 1991, she wrote in her 1993 book:
"Mike bought a word processor and launched himself into extensive research..."
Now, even if Shirley misunderstood, and this was also not what Mike was trying to say when he explained the background of the word processor to Keith, it still leaves an interesting question:
Why did the Barretts purchase a word processor in April 1986?
Clearly it wasn't for Mike, and he couldn't have touched it for six years because Anne had to show him how to use it when it came to typing up his notes in 1992, so, by a process of elimination, it must have been purchased for Anne's use.
Now, why did Anne want a word processor in 1986? Was she a budding writer back then? Full of creative ideas?
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