List of all known SSK KEYCAP Variants?

orihalcon

13 Aug 2017, 02:39

As far as I know, there really aren't that many variants of keycaps on SSK's other than:

One Piece
Two Piece
Dodge and Ford with the few blue keycaps
Displaywrite
Terminal Version

Anything that is left off of this list?

I have the full size version Sabre Airline keyboard like the picture taken from here:
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...and supposedly someone has a Sabre Airlines SSK which I had not heard about which is new in open box and wondering if this has been seen before? Seems like it shouldn't exist given that airline bookings no doubt would benefit from having the numpad?

Also got me wondering what other keycap variants that I don't know about, so post any others that you know of!

arkanoid

13 Aug 2017, 03:13

I heard there's a stock trading variant.

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Techno Trousers
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13 Aug 2017, 04:31

There might be an APL variant. I don't recall seeing one myself though.

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Mattr567

13 Aug 2017, 04:37

Sabre SSK is 100% real, Mike has one.

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emdude
Model M Apologist

13 Aug 2017, 07:46

arkanoid wrote: I heard there's a stock trading variant.
That one's the 1395217/1395253.
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orihalcon wrote: ...and supposedly someone has a Sabre Airlines SSK which I had not heard about which is new in open box and wondering if this has been seen before? Seems like it shouldn't exist given that airline bookings no doubt would benefit from having the numpad!
I think the 1393691 is the SSK version of the 1393464. A member was selling one, with possibly replaced keycaps as a few have mismatching alignment, here a few months ago.
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There's also a special keycap replacement set with upper and lowercase alpha legends. It has front-printed numbers for an embedded numpad so it's probably safe to say it was meant for SSKs. Snuci has that one.
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Lastly, I guess this kinda counts. Unicomp has their own version of the standard SSK keyset, with the regular Helvetica legends they use nowadays and blue numpad sublegends. Those were found on the ISO UNI04C6/1394047 but you can just order the keyset from Unicomp as well.
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I also imagine there are weird "one-offs" that IBM/Lexmark made for some specialized purpose that may never be found. Unicomp told me that Lexmark did this a lot for their various customers.

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seebart
Offtopicthority Instigator

13 Aug 2017, 07:55

I guarantee you there are more, let me go through my bookmarks...I love that IBM Model M SSK Upper/Lower Case Key Cap set BTW. :shock:

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depletedvespene

13 Aug 2017, 15:10

emdude wrote: There's also a special keycap replacement set with upper and lowercase alpha legends. It has front-printed numbers for an embedded numpad so it's probably safe to say it was meant for SSKs. Snuci has that one.
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Oh my, isn't this incredibly interesting? The blue legends are a partial implementation of the "Spanish (Latin America)" layout. I found snuci's original post (keyboards-f2/ever-seen-ibm-model-m-key- ... 12374.html) so I'm going to comment on this in detail over there.
seebart wrote: I guarantee you there are more, let me go through my bookmarks...I love that IBM Model M SSK Upper/Lower Case Key Cap set BTW. :shock:
Me too! Would it be a faux-pas if I called dibs on the next keyset like this that shows up? :mrgreen:

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snuci
Vintage computer guy

13 Aug 2017, 16:18

Technically, there could be an official IBM blank keycap set for SSK (it could work for both SSK and M). I got this some time ago.
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seebart
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13 Aug 2017, 18:21

depletedvespene wrote: Me too! Would it be a faux-pas if I called dibs on the next keyset like this that shows up? :mrgreen:
No, it would just be silly. You either get it or you don't, you can "call dibs" all day long if you want no one will stick to that here. :lol: :evilgeek:

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Techno Trousers
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13 Aug 2017, 20:35

Dibs plus a thousand dollars goes a long way. The dibs are optional.

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seebart
Offtopicthority Instigator

13 Aug 2017, 20:40

Techno Trousers wrote: Dibs plus a thousand dollars goes a long way. The dibs are optional.
That's right. Might as well "dibble dabble". :lol: A thousand dollars is a bit too much for that nice keyset though. ;)

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mike52787
Alps Aficionado

14 Aug 2017, 01:40

Mattr567 wrote: Sabre SSK is 100% real, Mike has one.
nah, my "sabre ssk" is just a normal ssk with caps from a 1393464 on it.

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Myoth

18 Aug 2017, 02:56

https://world.taobao.com/item/177346939 ... fd5ebce740

Those are not from an SSK but look at those legends, they make the original legends go out their way to be on the += cap ...

orihalcon

18 Aug 2017, 05:47

I received the Sabre SSK new in box and will have to take some pictures and post here. The seal was broken, but appears unused. It did indeed have a part number of 1393691 and the part number on the box also matches this, so it appears to be legit. If you google that part number, there seems to maybe have been 2 for sale over the past 6 years or so, but no pictures remain of them as ebay only keeps those around for a few months to a year maybe. One guy put in the description that it has "rare green stenciling" - http://www.ebay.com/itm/301413209083

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Darkshado

19 Aug 2017, 19:45

There's a couple of localized SSK variants as well, user POTV has an 1391487 (French Canadian) set, still waiting for pics though ;)

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JP!

14 Sep 2017, 03:04

I found an example online of a stock trading variant.

IBM Model M SSK 1395217
SSK with custom keys for stock broker or financial service professionals.
http://www.zwettler.net/en/keyboards/ib ... 95217.html
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HAL

14 Sep 2017, 15:33

JP! wrote: I found an example online of a stock trading variant.

IBM Model M SSK 1395217
SSK with custom keys for stock broker or financial service professionals.
http://www.zwettler.net/en/keyboards/ib ... 95217.html
That would be my web site (and my keyboard). :lol:

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JP!

14 Sep 2017, 16:11

HAL wrote:
JP! wrote: I found an example online of a stock trading variant.

IBM Model M SSK 1395217
SSK with custom keys for stock broker or financial service professionals.
http://www.zwettler.net/en/keyboards/ib ... 95217.html
That would be my web site (and my keyboard). :lol:
Oh neat! Nice collection by the way.

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