it's tough to say...
My buckling spring ALPS board maybe? I have yet to see another one of those on GH.
I prefer my keyboards medium-well. My rarest has to be one of these:
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Commodore SX-64 (not C-64) mechanical
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Maybe my Northgate? Not sure.Show Image(http://geekhack.org/attachment.php?attachmentid=8230)
Texas, how did you get both sets of F keys? So jealous.
Shouldn't we be posting ones that work with PCs?
I've got a dozen rare old IBM Beam Spring boards
Actually, I'd probably buy all I could, if I could only locate more. Especially some 3278 keyboards. I've yet to acquire one of them. I do have some spare Displaywriter keyboards, and suppose I'd be willing to part with one or two of them if someone really needed one, but I wouldn't want to sell them for very cheap, and there are other beam spring boards out there which are available, which would be the way to go for someone wanting one.
Yeah, I thought the point of this thread was just to show the super exotic stuff. Then it's people going, well my model m is my most rare. Which doesn't count.
Yes of course, I was just poking fun. I did find a line on a couple, but the shipping quotes I got were just ridiculous (in the order of $US200+), so I'm playing the long game trying to find something locally.
OT, my rarest board? Probably my every-day Unicomp 122 terminal emulator -- so not very rare then! Well, it does have a red geekhack escape key :) I don't think the horrible no-name Taiwanese Blue ALPS board I have counts.
Well, the OP was about a Model M, albeit the AT&T variety, so my opinion is that the purpose of this thread was to post rare, not necessarily exotic keyboards. Not that it really matters though, I enjoy seeing whatever people have.
Well if you don't find one before my next trip to your neck of the woods (not at all sure when that might be though), I'll bring along a Displaywriter board if that's acceptable.
Just looking foreward to the most rare keyboards from peoples' collections.
I guess mine would be that crazy AT&T with Model M style switches that I showed some time back.Show Image(http://img10.imageshack.us/img10/6161/dsc00415vo.jpg)
Could be an Olivetti keyboard, afaik AT&T PC were rebranded Italian ones.
Usually they were on par or better with the IBM ones.
I think that my "waterproof" keyboard with fake Cherry MX white might be my rarest. Not very interesting, but rare.
Do you have a brand and a model for this keyboard?It is branded "ARDOR KB-101", made in Taiwan, rebranded by "Propac" -- a company that sells industrial equipment. Other than that, I don't know -- there are no other identifiable markings! Review thread (http://geekhack.org/showthread.php?15225-Please-identify-this-crappy-keyboard). It is quite awful. I have seen one other almost-identical keyboard on eBay, but been able to get more info from that seller.