My collection of keyboards.
Posted: 04 Mar 2018, 10:52
Hi there.
Hereby pictures of my collection of keyboards.
The last picture show all the IBM F 5291 139750 "Bigfoot" keyboards minus one, number 12 is in a box because I took it apart to clean and restore (ongoing project).
Until I found DT I never gave much thought of keyboards, they are just "flat panels with key's" to type with. But now a whole new universe is opening up for me. Wauw, what a lot of technology is to find in keyboards. Well, one is never too old to learn something new I would say (59yr).
Because I'm not used to the jargon, and not familiar with all the brands and technology I still have to learn a lot. I'm sure the other DT members are willing to help. Somewhere in the coming weeks questions I will post regarding the restoration of the dismantled IBM Bigfoot.
Cordially,
Happydog.
Hereby pictures of my collection of keyboards.
The last picture show all the IBM F 5291 139750 "Bigfoot" keyboards minus one, number 12 is in a box because I took it apart to clean and restore (ongoing project).
Until I found DT I never gave much thought of keyboards, they are just "flat panels with key's" to type with. But now a whole new universe is opening up for me. Wauw, what a lot of technology is to find in keyboards. Well, one is never too old to learn something new I would say (59yr).
Because I'm not used to the jargon, and not familiar with all the brands and technology I still have to learn a lot. I'm sure the other DT members are willing to help. Somewhere in the coming weeks questions I will post regarding the restoration of the dismantled IBM Bigfoot.
Cordially,
Happydog.