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keyboards (new: never been used)
Rare IBM model M keyboards
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IBM model M (silver label)
IBM model M 1391401 (white label) 1987 - 1992
IBM model M 1391401 (blue label) 1992 - 1996
IBM model M 42H1292 (blue label) 1995 - 1997
IBM model M (blue label) 1993 - 1996
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IBM model M (industrial ps/2 model)
IBM model M (soft touch buckling spring)
IBM model M space saving (84-key)
IBM model M2 (1395300 ps/1 model)
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IBM model M4-1 (trackpoint)
IBM model M5-1 (trackball)
IBM model M5-2 (trackball)
IBM model M13 black (Trackpoint II)
IBM model M13 white (Trackpoint II)
IBM model M15 (split ergonomic)
other model M keyboards (Lexmark, Dell)
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IBM PC XT original keyboard (83-key)
IBM PC AT original keyboard (84-key) 1984 - 1985
IBM model M international keyboard layouts
IBM non-clicky (rubber dome) keyboards
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USB adapter converters / other keyboard parts
replacement model M SDL to ps/2 keyboard cables
IBM trackpoint / Thinkpad pointer stick red cap
IBM model M replacement key caps
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SGI AT101 / DELL AT101W keyboards

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