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Offline faceyourfaces

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Industrial Model F XT?
« on: Sun, 28 December 2014, 16:21:35 »
While Industrial Model Ms and SSKs are rare enough to begin with, I have not seen even one of the Industrial Model F XTs anywhere on here. Is anyone familiar with them?
http://www.clickykeyboards.com/index.cfm/fa/items.main/parentcat/11066/subcatid/0/id/171727

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Re: Industrial Model F XT?
« Reply #1 on: Sun, 28 December 2014, 16:29:46 »
I seem to remember one on eBay a while back.

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Re: Industrial Model F XT?
« Reply #2 on: Sun, 28 December 2014, 16:34:07 »
That does look like a buckling spring industrial model f. I know that there are OAK switch industrial model f keyboards that seem more common perhaps, and they are easy to spot because their keycaps are different than standard buckling spring caps.

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Re: Industrial Model F XT?
« Reply #3 on: Sun, 28 December 2014, 16:35:19 »
It would be awesome if the case top was metal.
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Re: Industrial Model F XT?
« Reply #4 on: Sun, 28 December 2014, 16:39:28 »
It would be awesome if the case top was metal.
Yeah, there was just an EMR edition model f on ebay recently but the top wasn't metal and the seller claims no EMR editions are all metal. (Although I have seen EMR editions with the paint chipped off which shows they are metal)


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Re: Industrial Model F XT?
« Reply #5 on: Sun, 28 December 2014, 18:54:50 »
It would be awesome if the case top was metal.


In the picture showing close up of function keys, looks like there is a small scratch in the case top.  The scratch looks silver.  Perhaps this portends a metal case top?
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