Reposting some stuff from a couple years ago. I've traded away the actual beamspring keyboard awhile back, but the rest of the gear is taking up space in the bottom floor of my condo in the capital. I figured if you guys were willing to drive all the way down to Houston for a stash of IBM stuff, someone might want to make the drive out here for some free classic IBM mainframe gear.
IBM 3178-2 display (untested, side panels a bit wonky and missing a couple bakelite feet)
IBM 3174-1L local cluster controller. The original early 70's cluster controller. Connects directly to mainframe. Mainframe plugs are intact. They severed the cables to the mainframe instead of disconnecting them. Still has the original 3174 manual in mint shape.
IBM 3274-41D local and remote cluster controller with internal memory.
IBM 3174-61R mid-80's more compact cluster expansion controller. Lets you chain an additional 6 terminals to either of the others plus two floppy drives for storage.
I don't have any of the control floppies for programs. You might be able to get copies from other people in the vintage computing community.
Here's some old pics.


Tops are a bit dinged up from when it was originally all stacked up and loaded on a pallet from the UF lab it came from. Nothing I could do about it. I think they thought it was going to be scrapped.
Make sure you bring all the padding and tiedowns you'll need and I'll help you load it all up.
My only condition is if you drop by, you take it all. We can also hang out and play with a couple of my oddball weird keyboards while you visit if that interests you at all.
