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MICRO SWITCH SW-10876

Posted: 27 Jul 2015, 18:09
by seebart
I got this as part of my vintage "mini haul" that derzemel found. I know that Nuum wanted to buy this one some time ago but never did. Like my other Micro Switch keyboard this also appears to be a dual magnet hall effect keyboard.
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This one dates 40th week 1978.
This one dates 40th week 1978.
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The metal leafs that hold the switch housings  are exactly the same as those on my MICRO SWITCH SW-10591. The metal construction on which all this is fixed on the PCB and the hall sensors also look the same.
The metal leafs that hold the switch housings are exactly the same as those on my MICRO SWITCH SW-10591. The metal construction on which all this is fixed on the PCB and the hall sensors also look the same.
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The linear switches, the springs and housings and the are exactly the same as those on my MICRO SWITCH SW-10591.
The linear switches, the springs and housings and the are exactly the same as those on my MICRO SWITCH SW-10591.
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Now for me the best part of the whole thing are the keycaps. Easily the nicest I own.
Now for me the best part of the whole thing are the keycaps. Easily the nicest I own.
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The layout is beyond me. The colors are great. I should really have a metal case made for this. Notice there are quite a few blanks also. A num cluster in the alpha section like on the SSK. Those caps show heavier wear than the rest.
The layout is beyond me. The colors are great. I should really have a metal case made for this. Notice there are quite a few blanks also. A num cluster in the alpha section like on the SSK. Those caps show heavier wear than the rest.
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Posted: 27 Jul 2015, 18:26
by Muirium
That deep yellow/orange colour is interesting, from a "What authentic vintage Honeywell colours also match Round 5?" perspective. Doesn't someone have a Micro Switch board with yellow and green? You can tell what I've been up to lately…

Posted: 27 Jul 2015, 18:26
by pyrelink
Those caps are amazing! Never been one for orange, but it just pops here.

Looks in pretty great condition as well. Thanks for sharing!

Posted: 27 Jul 2015, 18:31
by seebart
Thanks pyrelink. It's a funky little one alright. Lots of strange function keys. Like I said very little going on on the PCB. Yes that orange is great.

Posted: 27 Jul 2015, 20:49
by jbondeson
There's just nothing like old school shiny, smooth multi-shot sphericals...

How many millions of dollars do we have to send to SP to get some good molds? :mrgreen:

Posted: 28 Jul 2015, 00:49
by Chyros
Very nice post, thanks for sharing! I have yet to get a proper old (70s) board!

Posted: 28 Jul 2015, 03:37
by ScarletBegonias
Absolutely stunning ... and inspirational!

Posted: 16 Oct 2015, 17:40
by mr_a500
There's another one of these on eBay.

http://www.ebay.ca/itm//181717847120

It's been there for quite a while because the seller wants too much for it. I know because I tried offering a reasonable price but was refused.