Angelina Jolie put down thousands of dollars on the last typewriter Ernest Hemingway used before killing himself, a $250,000 wedding gift for Brad Pitt. Sources connected with the couple tells TMZ, Angelina's agent got in touch with L.A. Police Commission President Steve Soboroff, who has an unbelievable typewriter collection, including Hemingway's 1926 Underwood.
Hemingway used the typewriter for his works in the late
1930s, and "For Whom the Bell Tolls" was published in 1940.
Jolie initially wanted to buy his Tennessee Williams
typewriter but he wouldn't sell it. So then the agent asked if Soboroff would
sell one of the 2 Hemingway typewriters he owned, they offered a quarter of a
million bucks and it was an offer he couldn't refuse.
This summer the agent sent a deposit check from Angelina's
production company, Chivan Productions for $11,000, but at some point she had a
change of heart and cancelled the deal. She didn't even ask for the money back,
but we're told the check was returned.



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