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- 07 Dec 2021, 19:34
- Forum: Keyboards
- Topic: IDENTIFY THE KEYBOARD thread
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Re: IDENTIFY THE KEYBOARD thread
Hello, need help identifying this one. The seller doesn't have a better quality photo at the moment.
https://imgur.com/Jfgplqd
Looks a bit like my NTC KB-6252EA keyboard (although the one you have pictured apparently has Cherry mounts as opposed to Alps.) Would be beneficial to have a pic of ...
- 07 Dec 2021, 17:10
- Forum: Keyboards
- Topic: IDENTIFY THE KEYBOARD thread
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Re: IDENTIFY THE KEYBOARD thread
It seems that if they tried to save money on anything on the board (decoration of company logos notwithstanding), it would be the keycaps–as those are somewhat thin ABS (non-doubleshots). Still not as thin as my white-Alps board though, but definitely with a much more advanced yellowing-scheme going ...
- 07 Dec 2021, 16:51
- Forum: Keyboards
- Topic: IDENTIFY THE KEYBOARD thread
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Re: IDENTIFY THE KEYBOARD thread
Most likely it has Alps Cream switches; mentioned right above this post. (I didn't include any duplicate pictures of the caps + switches, perhaps I should have)
The board also had brass screw sockets – forgot to add those on here. (Actually, the top part is mounted from the PCB-side as opposed to ...
The board also had brass screw sockets – forgot to add those on here. (Actually, the top part is mounted from the PCB-side as opposed to ...
- 07 Dec 2021, 16:14
- Forum: Keyboards
- Topic: IDENTIFY THE KEYBOARD thread
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Re: IDENTIFY THE KEYBOARD thread
Yep, its indeed with metal back plate, the entire board is pretty heavy. I like it except the long "L" shape enter key, but it's not that bad either.
Definitely worth a buy.
Well; to each their own. ;) The return key was what first tickled my interest for this board–along with the cross-nav ...
- 05 Dec 2021, 16:05
- Forum: Keyboards
- Topic: IDENTIFY THE KEYBOARD thread
- Replies: 5358
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Re: IDENTIFY THE KEYBOARD thread
I had pretty much decided on getting it (too intriguing not to get hold of), but wanted to know a bit more if possible as I figured most boards should be identifiable ( or so I thought... ) From the pics I sent earlier it appears it has a metal backplate, so if that is true I agree that the build ...
- 05 Dec 2021, 15:35
- Forum: Keyboards
- Topic: IDENTIFY THE KEYBOARD thread
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Re: IDENTIFY THE KEYBOARD thread
Yep, believe me – it did remind me of that (in)famous Texan firm (although events occurred much later than the AT/XT era), as well as the (somewhat equally infamous, at least in the tech-world) Escom . A Warner keyboard (not that any of those ever existed) would be more interesting, though (and ...
- 05 Dec 2021, 14:02
- Forum: Keyboards
- Topic: IDENTIFY THE KEYBOARD thread
- Replies: 5358
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Re: IDENTIFY THE KEYBOARD thread
Indeed, those were some serious muck-layered pictures.
Alps cream switches, perhaps? (I don't see the Alps logo on them)
Thanks for the input.
I did a number of searches for that logo (again, not even sure if that is what it is), which kind of looks like a backwards-tilted E, but came up empty.
![Smile :)](./images/smilies/icon_e_smile.gif)
Thanks for the input.
I did a number of searches for that logo (again, not even sure if that is what it is), which kind of looks like a backwards-tilted E, but came up empty.
- 01 Dec 2021, 18:40
- Forum: Keyboards
- Topic: IDENTIFY THE KEYBOARD thread
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Re: IDENTIFY THE KEYBOARD thread
Greetings everyone–
I came across this rather curious board, which – lacking much of any identifiable information (either on the front or back) – has proven to be a bit of a (perhaps short-lived) mystery. All I can discern is that the logo (if that is indeed what it is) appears to be three slightly ...
I came across this rather curious board, which – lacking much of any identifiable information (either on the front or back) – has proven to be a bit of a (perhaps short-lived) mystery. All I can discern is that the logo (if that is indeed what it is) appears to be three slightly ...