Oh man... don't forget the beautiful trackball.
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Oh man... don't forget the beautiful trackball.
That's just pornography
As far as I know I found the only 3 known ones - I sold 2 and have this one left
I guess you're the guy who outbid me at Ebay
Damn, that's a peculiar layout (last one). I love the dials and the switches. Does it have magnetic valves?Mobotron wrote: 27 Aug 2021, 23:01 20210311_124953.jpg20210504_163002.jpg20210415_150502.jpg20201116_182034.jpg
Tatung terminals and datacoop impressed me most, really interested in them. Do you mind to share more details about them, swithes? Never seen them before, how and where you found em? NICE taste.dovenyi wrote: 29 Aug 2021, 20:07
Today is the third anniversary of me hearing of custom and mechanical keyboards for the first timeso I pulled out all of my vintage stuff from the depth of a wardrobe in the attic I'm confined to with my obsession. The monoblock splits are the evolutionary stages of my custom daily drivers, the vintage ones are eye-candy, I handle them as artworks and don't use them.
Tatung terminal, IBM 5155 (with the remnants of my first board made of cardboard), Kaypro 10, Honeywell terminal, Tatung terminal keyboard, Epson PX-4, Philips something, white Datacoop, Groma Kolibri Luxus, DEC LK201, Reuters, my daily drivers at work and at home, Gepard-8, Datacoop, LK201 clone, my earlier plates, Preh Commander, Epson HX-20, another Datacoop, and some noname AT/XT keyboards.
More info here:Thorogrimm wrote: 29 Aug 2021, 15:42Damn, that's a peculiar layout (last one). I love the dials and the switches. Does it have magnetic valves?Mobotron wrote: 27 Aug 2021, 23:01 20210311_124953.jpg20210504_163002.jpg20210415_150502.jpg20201116_182034.jpg
I was kidding. I have seen a few like that on eBay, but they are usually pretty expensive for something that I can't use, despite looking awesome.