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MrDuul

04 Jul 2017, 01:51

alh84001 wrote:
MrDuul wrote: Got a IBM 4704 - 50 Key to go with my kishsaver
And I'm still looking for one. F50 that is.
It was a bundle with the computer / monitor.

Here are the key caps with bank lingo on it.

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MrDuul

14 Jul 2017, 13:41

Got the IBM Model F Unsaver in the mail yesterday, what a beauty. Converted to USB ready to go.

Ordered some APL keycaps to fit the ANSI key config.

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wobbled

14 Jul 2017, 13:50

Never been a fan of the unsaver but I'm glad you're happy with it. Have you got anywhere with repairing the kishsaver?

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JP!

14 Jul 2017, 14:38

Nice collection you have going there. Those bank keys on the 50 key are neat. Looks like you have a nearly full set of clear re-legendable key caps. Are you customizing the 50 key to use?

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MrDuul

14 Jul 2017, 15:31

JP! wrote: Nice collection you have going there. Those bank keys on the 50 key are neat. Looks like you have a nearly full set of clear re-legendable key caps. Are you customizing the 50 key to use?
Yes going to mod with xwhatsit controller for USB.

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mike52787
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16 Jul 2017, 14:49

Congrats duul! The unsaver is my dream keyboard, and I have been waiting for one to come up. Shit, guess I was looking in the wrong places.

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MrDuul

20 Jul 2017, 08:15

The 3277 Beamspring 66 Key version arrived today, Love at first sight, this keyboard rocks.

I am going to work with emodude to get the new PCB he is working on just right.

EDIT: One of the most compact beamsprings...def not the smallest one as I have discovered.

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wobbled

20 Jul 2017, 08:39

Very nice, but its not tbe most compact beamspring ;)

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MrDuul

20 Jul 2017, 08:40

wobbled wrote: Very nice, but its not tbe most compact beamspring ;)
Which is?

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wobbled

20 Jul 2017, 09:44

MrDuul wrote:
wobbled wrote: Very nice, but its not tbe most compact beamspring ;)
Which is?
One of those small 60% beamsprings with blue keycaps (can't remember the name) But they're extremely rare and probably not affordable.

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MrDuul

20 Jul 2017, 10:10

wobbled wrote:
MrDuul wrote:
wobbled wrote: Very nice, but its not tbe most compact beamspring ;)
Which is?
One of those small 60% beamsprings with blue keycaps (can't remember the name) But they're extremely rare and probably not affordable.
Interesting, do you have a picture you can find?

I know there is ones that are built into the computer case / frames, never heard of this one hmmm..

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y11971alex

20 Jul 2017, 10:11

MrDuul wrote:
wobbled wrote: Very nice, but its not tbe most compact beamspring ;)
Which is?
Have you considered buying one of these? It's out of reach for most of us, but perhaps within your means.

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MrDuul

20 Jul 2017, 10:12

y11971alex wrote:
MrDuul wrote:
wobbled wrote: Very nice, but its not tbe most compact beamspring ;)
Which is?
Have you considered buying one of these? It's out of reach for most of us, but perhaps within your means.

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Where would I purchase it?

That looks badass.

I think this is what Wobbled was talking about.

Blue Double shot beamspring caps is indeed EPIC.

What model is this board? 3277 variant???

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y11971alex

20 Jul 2017, 10:14

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And this massive numpad that takes up the same case as a 60% keyboard.

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y11971alex

20 Jul 2017, 10:15

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Layout of the 2260 keyboard.

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MrDuul

20 Jul 2017, 10:16

y11971alex wrote: Image
And this massive numpad that takes up the same case as a 60% keyboard.
They have some serious swag going on there.

Those blue key caps, blue walls, big computers, lab coats and lots of hair.

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MrDuul

20 Jul 2017, 10:21

y11971alex wrote: Image
Layout of the 2260 keyboard.
Yes this keyboard in terms of rarity would be up there with Space Cadet, Symbolics, 4704 -77key.

It's a dream keyboard.

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wobbled

20 Jul 2017, 10:36

Have we finally found something the great Molvin can't afford?

Blimey.

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MrDuul

20 Jul 2017, 10:42

wobbled wrote: Have we finally found something the great Molvin can't afford?

Blimey.
It's a matter of finding the boards not money for me.

That's why even if you are a billionaire, trying to grab these boards when they show up is a challenge in itself.
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seebart
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20 Jul 2017, 11:45

MrDuul wrote: The 3277 Mini arrived today, Love it, this keyboard rocks.
Call it 3277-66 key Beamspring, I assume yours is from Scottex's spanish haul. Nice.

wiki/IBM_3277_typewriter_keyboard
MrDuul wrote: What model is this board? 3277 variant???
You can see the IBM Beam Spring Keyboards here:

wiki/IBM_Beam_Spring_Keyboards

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MrDuul

20 Jul 2017, 11:51

seebart wrote:
MrDuul wrote: The 3277 Mini arrived today, Love it, this keyboard rocks.
Call it 3277-66 key Beamspring, I assume yours is from Scottex's spanish haul. Nice.

wiki/IBM_3277_typewriter_keyboard
MrDuul wrote: What model is this board? 3277 variant???
You can see the IBM Beam Spring Keyboards here:

wiki/IBM_Beam_Spring_Keyboards
Yeah...I know what is El_Barto. :lol:

I have no idea who Scottex is.

I will not name the seller nor does he want to be named.

Also why doesn't the wiki include the 2260 keyboard

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seebart
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20 Jul 2017, 11:53

MrDuul wrote: Yeah...I know what is El_Barto. :lol:

I have no idea who Scottex is.

I will not name the seller nor does he want to be named.
I know you know what it is, not sure you know who you bought it from but that's OK. I mean with that layout it's pretty obvious. :lol: Looks pretty similair to me...

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MrDuul wrote: I have no idea who Scottex is.
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MrDuul wrote: Also why doesn't the wiki include the 2260 keyboard
Because you haven't added it yet ! :evilgeek:

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MrDuul

20 Jul 2017, 12:01

Was my 3278 manual that I scanned added to the wiki?

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seebart
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20 Jul 2017, 12:05

MrDuul wrote: Was my 3278 manual that I scanned added to the wiki?
:lol: I'd "let it go" for now if you get what I mean, of course you can add it yourself anytime. :maverick:

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MrDuul

20 Jul 2017, 12:06

Ok cool.

Which beamspring is this?

A 3277 variant? Has 5 keys less. In fact perhaps this is what the board is above with the blue caps.

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seebart
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20 Jul 2017, 12:15

MrDuul wrote: Ok cool.

Which beamspring is this?

A 3277 variant? Has 5 keys less. In fact perhaps this is what the board is above with the blue caps.
I really wonder how you get these pictures but don't know what keyboard it is?!? :lol: That's the 5251-66 Key Beamspring variant. kuato's blue keycap pic above is the same keyboard, it's much more rare than the fullsize 5251. If I remember parak also owns one, that's the data-entry layout also like your 3277.

photos-f62/it-s-alive-post-your-xwhatsi ... ng%20alive

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MrDuul

20 Jul 2017, 12:24

seebart wrote:
MrDuul wrote: Ok cool.

Which beamspring is this?

A 3277 variant? Has 5 keys less. In fact perhaps this is what the board is above with the blue caps.
I really wonder how you get these pictures but don't know what keyboard it is?!? :lol: That's the 5251-66 Key Beamspring variant. kuato's blue keycap pic above is the same keyboard, it's much more rare than the fullsize 5251. If I remember parak also owns one, that's the data-entry layout also like your 3277.

photos-f62/it-s-alive-post-your-xwhatsi ... ng%20alive
Wow, amazing did not know. Is there a version with blue caps or did he take caps off a different keyboard?

I have a bizarre search style ;-)

Thanks for the link

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MrDuul

20 Jul 2017, 12:35

Ahhh found the blue keycaps.

Pulled from a IBM Selectric then put on the beamspring.

That is a great idea!

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seebart
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20 Jul 2017, 12:37

You might have to improvise a bit but what the hell with your budget... :P :o

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MrDuul

20 Jul 2017, 12:45

seebart wrote: You might have to improvise a bit but what the hell with your budget... :P :o
Just did a quick scan on ebay, no selectric blue keycaps.

It's the rare IBM Selectric I (The Blue Bomber / Selectric 721)

http://typewriterdatabase.com/1962-ibm- ... typewriter

http://munk.org/typecast/2013/01/31/the ... er-part-2/


That is like the Type Writers Space Cadet in a way.

There is also purple keycaps.

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