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Offline Gunny

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IBM 122 keys AZERTY terminal keyboard (Buckling spring)
« on: Sun, 25 September 2011, 09:05:59 »
Hello everyone,

I recently came upon 4 of these 2.5kg beasts. Cleaned and kept one for myself (what have you done to me, I'm collecting useless keyboards now), and now I'm looking to trade the 3 remaining ones (not really fond of selling them for the moment).
I don't know the exact model, labels are either removed or unreadable, but they are ISO French (although the layout is somewhat strange). There are differences on one or two keycaps on the left function keys pad depending on the keyboard, don't really know the reason why.
They are terminal keyboards (no PS2) so I cannot confirm AT ALL that they are the slightest bit functional. That said, apart from the dirt, they look good. Nothing missing or broken. The top one has a small burn mark above the arrows pad. Bottom one looks cleaner because I actually cleaned it at the same time as the one I'm keeping.

I'm open to everything but more interested in French or at least ISO layout keyboards and doubleshot MX keycaps.

If you have question or want more photos, don't hesitate.

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Offline John Boone

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IBM 122 keys AZERTY terminal keyboard (Buckling spring)
« Reply #1 on: Tue, 17 April 2012, 15:51:05 »
Bonjour,

Désolé pour la réponse tardive mais avez vous toujours les claviers ?

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IBM 122 keys AZERTY terminal keyboard (Buckling spring)
« Reply #2 on: Tue, 17 April 2012, 16:15:52 »
These are not useless if Soarer's Teensy conversion makes them work!

If you buy a Teensy for your own use, you could test them all and get a better price if they are tested good.
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