Teletype 40K 103 RCB keyboard
- snuci
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I must say, this is a pretty cool keyboard. It is very similar to the Teletype 40K 104 DAB but I'm guessing the "RCB" of this model versus the "DAB" of Haata's model defines different options. There are distinct differences but since mine has "Patent Pending" versus the actual patents listed om the rear label, mine must be older and the "721 A?" stamp may be a date stamp.
The construction is the same as the DAB but this one has a single yellow dual action switch which appears to be different than the DAB model. Dual action, in this case is that it can be pressed with clicky response but you can then press it harder for a second click. Haata mentioned that this may be for auto repeat. This one also have washers between the key stem and the key cap on some of the keys. Not sure if there is a pattern.
Please refer to this forum post for pictures of internals. [Photos & video] Teletype 40K 104 DAB
Anyway, here are some pics:
The construction is the same as the DAB but this one has a single yellow dual action switch which appears to be different than the DAB model. Dual action, in this case is that it can be pressed with clicky response but you can then press it harder for a second click. Haata mentioned that this may be for auto repeat. This one also have washers between the key stem and the key cap on some of the keys. Not sure if there is a pattern.
Please refer to this forum post for pictures of internals. [Photos & video] Teletype 40K 104 DAB
Anyway, here are some pics:
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Yeah I remember this, congrats on finding one.
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Wow that is slick!
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- snuci
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Hey mr_a500. Welcome back!
This was shipped via USPS and the shipping was reasonable (I expect high prices these days). The keyboard is almost 9 lbs at a hair under 4 kg plus additional weight due to packing material would make it weigh more so I didn't question the shipping; especially since my best offer was accepted.
By the way, yellowing is almost imperceivable. The pics were taken with bad light so the arrows don't even look like the right colour. But in this case, any yellowing ads to the provenance of age so it looks great.
This was shipped via USPS and the shipping was reasonable (I expect high prices these days). The keyboard is almost 9 lbs at a hair under 4 kg plus additional weight due to packing material would make it weigh more so I didn't question the shipping; especially since my best offer was accepted.
By the way, yellowing is almost imperceivable. The pics were taken with bad light so the arrows don't even look like the right colour. But in this case, any yellowing ads to the provenance of age so it looks great.
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Now a days, USPS to Canada is so high that UPS plus the fees sometimes works out the same or less. If you get charged Customs on USPS, UPS will be less.
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