Olympia Carrera Typewriter with Marquardt Linear Switches
- Compgeke
- Location: Fairfield, California, USA
- Main keyboard: IBM Model M 1391401
- Main mouse: Coolermaster Recon
- Favorite switch: IBM Buckling Spring
- DT Pro Member: 0040
Picked this thing up for $5 non-working at a thrift store. Thought the linearness of the switches was odd and had to grab it.
I'm unsure of the specific type of Marquardt switch as it doesn't match up with any of the three on the wiki but it is a fairly smooth switch, more so than Cherry Red or Black in my opinion.
The caps do fit MX switches and vice versa. They appear to be dye sub caps, I believe ABS but I haven't confirmed yet.
Closed off nice and pretty:
Opened up:
Oh look, switches!
A single switch showing the logo.
But...will MX caps fit? Of course.
Will the caps fit a MX Switch? Sure.
Is that a LED switch for capslock? Nope.
And the cap for capslock.
The keyboard itself.
Back showing PCB.
Main PCB (Motherboard?) of everything.
And it does work after a bit of oiling the rails.
I'll take more pictures this weekend as I'll have a Canon 650D over my 300D meaning none of that ISO 400 noise. In the mean time anyone know what switch this is specifically?
I'm unsure of the specific type of Marquardt switch as it doesn't match up with any of the three on the wiki but it is a fairly smooth switch, more so than Cherry Red or Black in my opinion.
The caps do fit MX switches and vice versa. They appear to be dye sub caps, I believe ABS but I haven't confirmed yet.
Closed off nice and pretty:
Opened up:
Oh look, switches!
A single switch showing the logo.
But...will MX caps fit? Of course.
Will the caps fit a MX Switch? Sure.
Is that a LED switch for capslock? Nope.
And the cap for capslock.
The keyboard itself.
Back showing PCB.
Main PCB (Motherboard?) of everything.
And it does work after a bit of oiling the rails.
I'll take more pictures this weekend as I'll have a Canon 650D over my 300D meaning none of that ISO 400 noise. In the mean time anyone know what switch this is specifically?
- Daniel Beardsmore
- Location: Hertfordshire, England
- Main keyboard: Filco Majestouch 1 (home)/Poker II backlit (work)
- Main mouse: MS IMO 1.1
- Favorite switch: Probably not whatever I wrote here
- DT Pro Member: -
- Contact:
It turned up on Geekhack last August:Compgeke wrote:I'm unsure of the specific type of Marquardt switch as it doesn't match up with any of the three on the wiki but it is a fairly smooth switch, more so than Cherry Red or Black in my opinion. … In the mean time anyone know what switch this is specifically?
http://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=47597
It's mentioned on the wiki under [wiki]Marquardt Two Finger[/wiki] (the "regular" Marquardt switch) under the assumption that it's the same inside, but the insides are yet to be documented and there are no photos on the wiki of this alternative version.
The name is a mistake because it turns out that the [wiki]Marquardt Two Fingers Typewriter switch[/wiki] also has the same contact arrangement, suggesting that the one in your typewriter has the same contacts and is therefore likely to just be a "[Normal] Two Finger" variant.
Interestingly with the Geekhack photos, you can see the integrated diodes in the switches.
- dorkvader
- Main keyboard: Unicomp
- Main mouse: CST 1550
- Favorite switch: Buckling Spring over Capacitave. (Model F)
- DT Pro Member: -
To my knowledge you cannot dye-sublimate ABS keycaps. I suspect it has to do with ABS not being porous enough. Though I think I have seen dyesubs look uneven, they sort-of look lasered in this picture.Compgeke wrote:The caps do fit MX switches and vice versa. They appear to be dye sub caps, I believe ABS but I haven't confirmed yet.
excellent fine nonetheless!
- kbdfr
- The Tiproman
- Location: Berlin, Germany
- Main keyboard: Tipro MID-QM-128A + two Tipro matrix modules
- Main mouse: Contour Rollermouse Pro
- Favorite switch: Cherry black
- DT Pro Member: 0010
- Daniel Beardsmore
- Location: Hertfordshire, England
- Main keyboard: Filco Majestouch 1 (home)/Poker II backlit (work)
- Main mouse: MS IMO 1.1
- Favorite switch: Probably not whatever I wrote here
- DT Pro Member: -
- Contact:
The Q keycap is more telling: you can see the concentric circles used to engrave the shape, and the way they've tackled the stroke through the circle without any overlapping or butting lines.dorkvader wrote:To my knowledge you cannot dye-sublimate ABS keycaps. I suspect it has to do with ABS not being porous enough. Though I think I have seen dyesubs look uneven, they sort-of look lasered in this picture.
- vsev
- Location: France
- Main keyboard: G80-1861HAF/1987' M
- Main mouse: large scroll wheel ones
- Favorite switch: mx blue/ Buckling Spring
- DT Pro Member: -
Hi ,
I did find this one last we in a second-hand shop Its FR azerty version as you can see, but something very different inside... Cherry switches !
Strange that they seem to be clears as they don't click on bottoming but they feel linear so I'm not sure about this kind of switches..
It contains also special stab system with a spring for the enter key I can't open switch top normally bit I think its about plate so I'll first unsolder them before opening..
I did find this one last we in a second-hand shop Its FR azerty version as you can see, but something very different inside... Cherry switches !
Strange that they seem to be clears as they don't click on bottoming but they feel linear so I'm not sure about this kind of switches..
It contains also special stab system with a spring for the enter key I can't open switch top normally bit I think its about plate so I'll first unsolder them before opening..
- Kurk
- Location: Sauce Hollondaise (=The Netherlands)
- Main keyboard: Kinesis Advantage // Filco MJ2 + HID liberation
- Main mouse: ITAC Mousetrak Professional
- DT Pro Member: 0027
The switches probably are vintage Cherry Whites.
http://deskthority.net/wiki/Cherry_MX_White
http://deskthority.net/wiki/Cherry_MX_White
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- Location: USA
- Main keyboard: KBC Poker MX Red
- Main mouse: Logitech MX Revolution
- Favorite switch: MX Red
- DT Pro Member: -
They may be linear clears. They did make such thing and I have seen them in typewriters before as well as a couple computer keyboard. It's not a white as there is no cam on the switch to denote a click type.
- Compgeke
- Location: Fairfield, California, USA
- Main keyboard: IBM Model M 1391401
- Main mouse: Coolermaster Recon
- Favorite switch: IBM Buckling Spring
- DT Pro Member: 0040
Ask to pull a cap. A Marquadt will have a lower profile switch casing and a circled M logo. The Marquadts themselves aren't too bad either and being MX compatible stems keycaps aren't too hard to find.