One year ago I was in the "Luftwaffen Museum" in Berlin
http://luftwaffenmuseum.org/
and spotted a mechanicel keyboard mounted in a big console.
The keyboard looks identical to a cherry G80-0662 except some grey keycaps.
Here are some photos and a video of me typing on the keyboard.
I don't pull a cap but you can hear that it is clearly mechanicel.
Probably cherry keycap mount.
The whole console.
Console at Berlin Luftwaffen Museum
- Redmaus
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So beautiful.
Vintage keys are the best in terms of quality, it is a shame almost none of them are ANSI.
Vintage keys are the best in terms of quality, it is a shame almost none of them are ANSI.
- vivalarevolución
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Was that console for military use or just something for visitors to use?
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That's old military equipment.
- vivalarevolución
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Any guesses on what time period it might be from?seebart wrote: ↑That's old military equipment.