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I have one of these and it is MX Blue.thefarside wrote: ↑21 Dec 2023, 13:38Unitek K-158. Possibly MX Blue based on
this post:
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https://www.ebay.com/itm/276232979152
This is how you make them qwert and end up with sticky keys.
Be sure to use a membrane for protection otherwise you’ll end up with the clack.
Indeed! Here is an example of my UK XT. Btw, both of my UK F's are the German variants.sharktastica wrote: ↑18 May 2023, 23:24Looks like the folks at Greenock forgot the rest of the ID! For reference, he's some completed Model F IBM U.K. birth certs:
Pulled from my database , an early production Model F AT. I was wondering what this particular ID meant. I didn't believe it to be the 55th unit produced.sharktastica wrote: ↑18 May 2023, 21:18[*] 55 = Greenock: spotted at the start of serial of most IBM UK Model Ms from before 1996.
They are pretty obscure but the 65, 85, and 95 had the Model F assemblies.kmnov2017 wrote: ↑19 Apr 2023, 15:45Thats an example with a model F type keyboard https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7IemSc--XKA
I believe there were 3 typewriter models with F type keyboards.