Description
part# | 1390131 |
serial# | 1260708 |
date | 12 MAY 87 (36 years old) |
IBM logo | silver logo with black text |
cable | removable, gray coiled long SDL to ps/2 cable (used cable) |
key caps | removable (two piece, key stem + key cap) |
key switches | clicky = buckling spring |
Designed when “real” typing on a quality keyboard was a required skill to use a $4000 IBM personal computer. PC mag link (pre-dates the then new mouse-click and graphical user interface operating system later to be known as Microsoft Windows 3.1 and 95) |
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condition | Keyboard pre-selected as good candidate and passed initial testing to confirm mechanical condition. Upper keyboard case disassembled and individual 101 keys have been removed and fully cleaned by hand. Inspection of interior plate. All 56 plastic rivets drilled out and replaced with M2 precision screws to restore internal integrity. Interior plate vacuumed to remove foreign debris. Keyboard re-assembled and re-tested post-cleaning. Individual photography of rear label. |
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comments | This keyboard is tested to work 100%. The keyboard assembly has been confirmed to be in functional, operational condition. |
comments | All 56 plastic rivets have been expertly replaced with M2 screws for ensure for a tight and crisp keyboard feel.
Includes 4 blue 7/32″ screws primarily found in 1986 model M keyboards. Silver IBM aluminum logo (see photo)
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