http://www.tekniskmuseum.dk/
And I spotted some pretty nice keyboards.
A IBM Displaywriter Keyboard (Beamspring) with danish layout.
Sorry that the photos aren't that good, because the keyboard was located on a big wardrobe and it wasn't easy to reach it.



Interesting keycap legends, (slut xxx)




It was the first beam spring that I had ever seen in reallife, here a video of me typing on the keyboard.
Two display cases with keyboards and portable computers.

From right to left.
Siemens Simatic S5 PG 675 - programmable logic controller
https://w3.siemens.com/mcms/process-con ... _S5_en.pdf

Apple II
http://deskthority.net/wiki/Apple_II

Regnecentralen RC-702
Regnecentralen RC-721 (keyboard)
http://www.old-computers.com/museum/com ... st=1&c=650



The second display case.

A IBM Portable Computer (Model F) Keyboard


Interesting keycap scheme, looks a bit like dolch.

A IBM Model F XT.


A video of me typing on the model F XT.
It was the first time ever I tried a buckling spring keyboard, now I want one.