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Yup I sure love this board. I recently acquired two model M 122 key and the keypress feel is nothing compared to the F. The side printed keycaps say "start"(green) and "stop"(yellow) they are the second part of a two piece keycap and I think they were custom printed for use on the terminal that was used with this board. The green one that says stop is actually useful as a windows key/Start Button key. Not sure what you would use the stop for though.andrewjoy wrote: ahh the model F 122 key, as much as i love my beamspring and SSK i think the 122 f is my favourite board, it was the first true vintage board ( none PC ) that i ever got working, she still needs a bit of tlc( my one that it ) but they are amazing aint they ! The case on your one looks in amazing condition.
Bet your brother is jealous of your lovely model F, and in 30 years when his cherry mx has failed him your then 60 year old model F will still be working !
Where did you get the side printed green and yellow caps ? Unicomp don't do side printing as far as i know .
A question, is it really forever? Do you know what the keypress life is on capacitative BS? Will this keyboard ever break? I know that these have metal tabs instead of plastic rivets, but does this mean it will never break?Muirium wrote: Model Fs are superb. Your 122 will outlast all before it, as it really is a tank. Although I prefer its smaller sibling:
The only Model M for me these days is the SSK. Yes there is a trend… I'm typing this on my HHKB!Spoiler:
How long do you expect my 122 key to last provided I don't abuse it? Its in really good condition. Just like an estimate maybe? I am very curious.Muirium wrote: You bet Bluetooth is right at the top of my wishlist for the Kishsaver and HHKB. 60% boards scream out for it!
Forever is a long time. Everything wears out eventually. I've yet to find a Model F that's really past its prime, though. They tend to just be caked with dirt and have exterior bruises from when a building collapsed around them, I imagine… The Model F is the ultimate post-apocalypse keyboard. You can concentrate on useful things like trying to power your computer instead!
The springs are likely the first thing to wear out. And everything inside a Model F is easier to get at than the guts of a Model M. They really are a superior design. That's why I'm only really into the SSK, on the Model M side of the family. Fantastic looks and layout! But the mechanism, the feel and the sound, well, Fs forever.
I am searching for a charred orange set. There was one for sale not long ago here, but i did not buy the set. I have the ISO SkiData set on my 60% keyboard, but rarely use ISO anymore, so switching to ANSI with the SkiData set would be nice!DanielT wrote: The Charred Orange was a set made by the Originativeco team inspired from the Skidata caps. The only way to use Skidata on "modern" boards is to buy a Charred Orange set for the 1.25u mods, 6.25u Space Bar, 2.75 Right Shift and full touch Caps. Now for having both sets is great, because I can play with both ANSI and ISO layouts