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another Burroughs TP110

Posted: 03 Feb 2017, 21:41
by nourathar
As suggested earlier, here some picts of the TP110 I recently acquired, probably from the same seller as where y11971alex got his: also pretty dirty due to ages of humid storage. The switches need cleaning and lubing, but they are certainly not a disappointment..
The picts speak pretty much for themselves I believe, the light could have been better...
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Posted: 03 Feb 2017, 21:57
by E3E
"Ages of humid storage"; this is why I need to move out of this place. Onto drier climates for the safety and sake of my keyboards and other collectibles!

Posted: 04 Feb 2017, 02:54
by Mattr567
E3E wrote: "Ages of humid storage"; this is why I need to move out of this place. Onto drier climates for the safety and sake of my keyboards and other collectibles!
California is pretty cool ;)

Arizona would be cheaper though lol.

Posted: 04 Feb 2017, 04:03
by XMIT
E3E wrote: "Ages of humid storage"; this is why I need to move out of this place. Onto drier climates for the safety and sake of my keyboards and other collectibles!
You mean... like Texas?

:ugeek:

Posted: 04 Feb 2017, 09:29
by seebart
Good pictures thanks for posting, and the switches are certainly not a disappointment what more could one want. I see you got a key with it also just like y11971alex.