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ander
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A few more industrial oddities
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Sun, 20 March 2016, 18:20:39 »
As long as I'm posting this industrial stuff, I may as well include these. (Again, I have
no
idea what their actual rarity is, or if they're worth anything close to these prices; I'm posting for general interest only.)
Universal Instruments Keyboard Kit 48526201 Rev. C
($99 OBO + shipping)
Could these be
Hall Effect
:?
Allen Bradley 3-424-1589A Operator Interface Keyboard
($50 OBO + shipping)
Key Tronic, but a type I've never seen:
LK460-AA KEYBOARD NEW
($95 <LOL> OBO + shipping)
A great addition to your collection of stainless steel KBs:
NEW OLD STOCK INDUSTRIAL PROGRAMMING KEYBOARD 005.WKEYSTAIN T10ML08112425
($79 OBO + shipping)
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chyros
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Re: A few more industrial oddities
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Sun, 20 March 2016, 18:52:29 »
That second one looks a bit like Key Tronic magnetic reed actually. I could be wrong, but the sliders look a lot like it.
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