HOWEVER, once in awhile, I open up a keyboard and well...leaves me utterly speechless.

THIS is one such keyboard.
I present to you the Teletype 50k 227 AAH.

Did I mention it pings sings!
I mean, it ticks all the boxes of a most excellent keyboard.
- Clicky, check.
- Tactile, check.
- Capacitive sensing, check.
- Magnets, CHECK.
- Awesome spherical keycaps, check.
- Classy 80s aesthetics, check.
- Elegant and simple pcb design, check.
- Foam and foil, che… er, actually, don’t mind this one.
- And the list goes on…
Going from the model number 50k 227 AAH, my guess is that this keyboard was for the Teletype Model 50. However, other than a couple mentions in purchase catalogs I haven’t found any information on it *sadness*.
While not the exact patent, I did find what seems to be the base design for the switch.
https://patents.google.com/patent/US3942145A
The only functional difference is the use of foam’n’foil cap sense instead of electrical contacts.
Have I mentioned, the foam is in immaculate condition! I don’t believe I’ve ever seen mechanically used foam age this well in a keyboard.

The switch force curves are particularly interesting.
Long travel, 6mm.
ACTUAL bottom out dampening. You don’t see the top until around 500gf which is amazing (click on the force curves to scroll around).
The mechanism itself behaves much better in the spacebar (heavy) switch. I suspect this extra pre-load gives the switch more stability.
Due to how the magnet is held in place, the spacebar switch has a faster actuation. Release is still at the same point as it relies entirely on the magnet to reset the position.


But enough talking, time for pictures







































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