I also found this one in corn country. Needs a bath and has things living in it.
Just like xmit's: https://imgur.com/a/VAoZD
Burroughs TP110 keyboard
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She's a beauty! Need more pics when you can post them.
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Not in the near future at least. I have a list of projects a mile long and with the warmer weather it may be a while. I do want to get her all cleaned up and possibly retrobright the severely yellowed plastic.mike52787 wrote: ↑What a cutie. any plans of converting it in the future?
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I can't keep up with OldisNew's conversions though. I am a greenhorn when it comes to hand soldering boards. I made a decision to start collecting keyboards and old computers around a year ago and since then the universe has conspired to bring me more keyboards than I could have imagined. Many of which would have ended up being recycled. Well more places to pick coming up so stay tuned.Sangdrax wrote: ↑What a lovely hall effect board. You and OldisNew seem to find the coolest old stuff.
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