It's the most Model M looking Alps clone I've ever seen also.
![Shocked :shock:](./images/smilies/icon_eek.gif)
Tai Hao always had a knack, at least in the early days, for being really good at copying other profiles, even down to fonts haha--just with some exceptions that were tells.
Will do, when I get this one in!
Halvar wrote: jsoltren already showed them in this video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=859EDSbbw7Q
Anyway, yes Halvar those Fujitsu Leaf Springs are super smooth due to their design with basically no friction. Of course "others" have discovered this also:XMIT wrote: Dear All:
This is to let people know that I have changed my username from "jsoltren" to "XMIT".
I signed up for Deskthority mostly to get in on Round 5a. It's been a fun journey and as I expand my hobby I'd like to have a handle less closely tied to my usual username.
I got the idea for this handle from one of the keys on a Sperry Unisys tenkeyless terminal keyboard I got. There is an inside joke in there too: if you spell out the new handle it tells you something about my past.
Thanks!
XMIT
No don't worry XMIT won't mind that.
Just a couple of days ago OldIsNew postes this:
None, go for it.DustGod wrote: I'll just ask here.
How much of a crime is it to tear apart a perfectly working (at least, that's what he said) Wheelwriter to get a keyboard?
I'm a keyboard user more than a keyboard collector, and this would be an extremely cheap way to have an M with a small form factor.
It's not exactly rare, either.
Thanks, Madhias! Camo-Filcos definitely have a certain lure to them, but I'm not sure I'm man enough to have one on my desk
Amazing find. I know you'll show us more...snuci wrote: Got this little Burroughs TP110-1 keyboard just now on eBay. It has re-legendable key caps on old Micro Switch (I am assuming) key caps. I don't recall seeing that (at least nothing that I have). I hope to match it with it's terminal someday. Somewhat of a bargain too
http://www.ebay.ca/itm/152677812949