Selectric, Smith-Corona electric, teletypes, punch card -- well, punchers. VT100's.
I would like to see if the old stuff really lives up to it's reputation.
At most meetups I've been there, there hasn't been much in the way of selectrics, etc unfortunately. First time I saw a typewriter at a GH meetup was in Indy. FWIW, I had three selectrics at my apartment at one point and they were so cool
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I'll see if I can convince HaaTa to bring one of his three selectrics. I know the one I gave him still works. It's my fav. keyboard.
Forget the VT100, vintage keytronic is decent but nothing special. It's not even that old. watch out for sperry rand / univac stuff. instead.
The teletype keyboard might make an appearance, but the teletype 028 will likely stay here. It's no more exciting than a selectric anyway.
It really depends on what we can fit in ron's van. In the 1960's and early 1970's most keyboards weren't too reliable, but the reliability really started in the early - mid 1970's with IBM beamsprings and especially honeywell hall effect and univac stuff. Then as we all know, reliability started dropping again in the 1980's with the model M, the proliferation of keytronic, stackpole / hitek, and the rise of the rubber dome.
I probably won't be able to go anywhere that involves the cost of plane tickets.. my wife does travel all the damn time for work tho. 
have her cash in some flier miles.
I would love to try out:
Olivetti RD
Should-a told me earlier. I have a NIB one that is particularly nice.