Several folks produce custom keytops. I found these:-
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From: cctalk [mailto:cctalk-bounces at
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Sent: 13 October 2015 17:04
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Subject: RE: TV Typewriter Cover Unit location?
Thanks Chuck. I assume being over 40 years it's unlikely we'll ever see these
keytops in the wild. Although I said that about TVT boards and then a set
showed up on ebay and slipped by me for $40. :)
Here's another shot of the keyboard in the original article:
http://www.swtpc.com/mholley/RadioElectronics/Feb1973/RE_Feb_1973_p
g55.jpg
Rereading the parts list here:
http://www.swtpc.com/mholley/RadioElectronics/Feb1973/RE_Feb_1973_p
g88.jpg
I caught something I didn't before -- Don says 'any reasonable callout'. If
I'm
understanding what a callout is, that's the actual marking that tells you what
that key is. Based on that, maybe Mechanical Enterprises didn't offer a
standard set of keys, but rather custom keytops that could have whatever
you asked for on them? If that's the case, then as long as I could find
someone to produce the correctish dimensions of those keytops, and could
figure out from the bad photos what each key had on it, I could potentially
replicate that and be able to say that's what the hobbyist did back in the day
more or less.
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From: cctalk [mailto:cctalk-bounces at
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Guzis
Sent: Tuesday, October 13, 2015 8:23 AM
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Subject: Re: TV Typewriter Cover Unit location?
Brad, I'm going to say that it will be impossible to identify the keyboard used
from a photo. The issue is that all sorts of computer equipment used gray
key bodies with white letters.
For example, here's a Control DD60 console display unit:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CDC_6000_series#/media/File:CDC_6600_con
sole.JPG
GRI (George Risk Industries) probably made a jillion gray-keyed keyboards
for various manufacturers. IBM used gray keys, Univac used gray keys, CDC
used gray keys...it's pretty much impossible to say.
--Chuck
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