I took my second trip to Electronics Plus today. Here are the good that came home with me.
1. Apple Keyboard. Small-ish, Alps Salmon tactile switches. This came home with me instead of an Apple Extended Keyboard. None left.

2. 3. Two Apple M0110A Mac Plus keyboards. As they had mutually exclusive sets of broken sliders and missing key caps I brought both home. I will make one working keyboard and gladly pass on the other to anyone looking for parts. None left.

4. Apple Extended Keyboard II. Alps White damped/silenced sliders. Nothing special but an old personal favorite that brings back lots of good memories from high school. Cindy has 5-10 more.

5. Unknown. Fujitsu Clicky 3rd generation switches. A wonderful feeling heavy metal backed keyboard. I enjoy these switches. Cindy has 2-3 more.

6. Sperry Unisys terminal keyboard, my second. Keytronics foam and foil. Cindy has about 5 more.

7. ComputerLab International terminal keyboard. Vintage Cherry White and Vintage Cherry Black. Amazing smooth feel. These will be a worthy host to my Round 5a keycaps. I will need to feed 7bot to get enough keys. I'll build it as an ISO board. Cindy has about 3-4 more, some missing key caps.

8. Texas Instruments AT ANSI keyboard. Alps white clicky switches. Cindy has I think 2-3 more, maybe missing keys.

9. Tandy TRS-80 PC keyboard. Fujitsy linear 3rd generation switches. A little scratchy but will be amazing when cleaned and lubricated. Cindy has I think 8-10 more. OMG these keycaps are hard to pull and often take the slider with them.

10. IBM Model M, Lexmark 1995 (!), silver label buckling spring. None left.

11. Acer PS2 keyboard. Alps white clicky switches in ANSI layout. Cindy has one more.

12. IBM Model M, 08 Jun 1989. Closest I've seen to 28 Jun 1989. Buckling spring. Protected by vinyl keyboard cover so in almost new condition. None left this nice though Cindy has 50-100 more Model Ms in various condition (including Dell and AT&T branded variants upstairs and also 50-100 rubber dome Ms.)

Not keyboards:
* PS2 cable for eldorange. He recently bought his first Model M which has no cable. eldorange this is a gift from me and Cindy. PM me and I'll get it sent your way.

* 3M DK-468 keycap puller. Not purchased from Cindy but from here: http://www.stanleysupplyservices.com/3m ... r/p/46-001. Nicest ring type key puller I've ever used. Made from extra durable plastic, grips keys like none other. Way better than the usual Chinese ones.
