Beamspring 5251 (bigfoot)

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hammelgammler
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07 Jun 2016, 11:39

To my surprise, I got something from the beamspring cake too, and here's what I got.
It's like a 5251 but has that bigfoot style like with the Model F XT. Therefore it's a bit smaller in width then the non-bigfoots.

I never saw that one before here on deskthority, so I thought it may be worth posting it. But maybe I'm wrong and I just couldn't find anything about it. :)

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seebart
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07 Jun 2016, 11:55

WOW! What a find ?!? :o :shock: More pictures please. What do the badges & labels say?

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emdude
Model M Apologist

07 Jun 2016, 12:00

Indeed, a very great find! The bigfoot-style bezel makes this a rather aesthetically-pleasing beam spring keyboard, in my opinion. :o

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hammelgammler
Vintage

07 Jun 2016, 12:14

seebart wrote: WOW! What a find ?!? :o :shock: More pictures please. What do the badges & labels say?
Added some more pictures, any wish what you want to see?


The front part makes it surprisingly easy to type on it, kind of like a wrist wrest. :)
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photekq
Cherry Picker

07 Jun 2016, 12:17

That's amazing! Great find :)

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seebart
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07 Jun 2016, 12:30

hammelgammler wrote:
seebart wrote: WOW! What a find ?!? :o :shock: More pictures please. What do the badges & labels say?
Added some more pictures, any wish what you want to see?
I'd like to see the IBM stickers & badges / serial numbers etc. since this is a (to us) unknown new model.

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hammelgammler
Vintage

07 Jun 2016, 12:39

seebart wrote:
hammelgammler wrote:
seebart wrote: WOW! What a find ?!? :o :shock: More pictures please. What do the badges & labels say?
Added some more pictures, any wish what you want to see?
I'd like to see the IBM stickers & badges / serial numbers etc. since this is a (to us) unknown new model.
Oh alright. Well the only real numbers I found were on the cable, but that's look good to me.
Any idea where to find other stuff? But if I recall correctly then they weren't any other badges or stickers.

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seebart
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07 Jun 2016, 12:43

Inside the case.

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Halvar

07 Jun 2016, 12:52

Wow, nice! Is this flatter than seebart's 5251? Could you take a picture from the side?

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Chyros

07 Jun 2016, 12:53

That's... insane. Absolutely beautiful man, what an amazing find!

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ramnes
ПБТ НАВСЕГДА

07 Jun 2016, 12:56

That day when someone will come and post pics of an ANSI beam spring. :mrgreen:

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seebart
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07 Jun 2016, 13:09

I've said it before I'll say it again, this is the year of Beamsprings at DT since I joined. With all the 5251's we've had like what...20-30 in total recently ?!? Insanity.

Yeah a pic from the side would be great so we can see the height of the case.

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lot_lizard

07 Jun 2016, 13:29

Too fun... I think we shall dub thee... "Beamfoot"

These hybrid boards are the most interesting to me. You can see the thought process of experimentation in the works. Such a beautiful find, with what looks to be a flawless template no less

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snuci
Vintage computer guy

07 Jun 2016, 13:37

This is a very cool case for a beam spring because you can rest your hands on it and type. Most beam spring keyboards are too high off the desk surface because of the beam spring mechanisms. Very cool.

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seebart
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07 Jun 2016, 13:38

"Beamfoot" is perfect! :mrgreen:

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Muirium
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07 Jun 2016, 13:48

Yep. Beamfoot it is!

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lot_lizard

07 Jun 2016, 14:01


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seebart
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07 Jun 2016, 14:17

Yes that left one does look similair. :roll:
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gianni

24 Mar 2018, 10:15

what's the monetary value of the keyboard?

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