![Very Happy :D](./images/smilies/icon_e_biggrin.gif)
First off: a programmable Numpad, made in 1987. I have the complete, original documentation on how to program it.
Next, a rare Nixdorf board. I was hoping for transparent blacks, but it "only" had the rare vintage clicky whites.
Here is something very cool...I got this mainly for my 4 year old son, since I will be setting a computer up for him sometime this year. This MAC ADB keyboard uses clicky alps switches. I have purchased a Griffin iMate, but haven't had a chance to try it yet. The keyboard has a built in foam wrist rest, as well as a foam Dinosaur mousepad and dinosaur mouse. My kid LOVES it.
I will continue in a second post, due to the picture limit.