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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 saver (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 Trackpoint IV keyboard (black)
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
replacement clear key caps for model M keyboards
IBM model M replacement key caps
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CHERRY keyswitch mechanical keyboards
SGI AT101 / DELL AT101W keyboards
other clicky keyboards

 1990 IBM model M custom transparent keys 1391401  
 1990 IBM model M custom transparent keys 1391401 ENLARGE

part# 1391401
serial# 6473203
date 10-16-90
IBM logo black text on white logo
cable new IBM SDL to ps/2 cable included extra long (new in original package)
key caps removable (two part key stem + key cap)
key switches clicky = buckling spring
condition keyboard is used equipment and has been lightly surface cleaned
condition Extremely rare variant of IBM model M keyboard.  Keyboard was a custom build by IBM for customer in 1990.  27 keys replaced with IBM OEM transparent key caps with custom cut paper inserts color in green on top and fluorescent orange on front.  You could remove the paper inserts and put your own logos/symbols underneath the transparent keys.

Looking at the symbols and abbreviations on the keys, keyboard was apparently used in banking or financial industry.  Of the more than 600 keyboards that I have collected, this is definitely one-of-a-kind.
comments This keyboard is tested to work 100%
comments Keyboard works just like a traditional IBM 1391401 keyboard.  


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