Hall Braille-Writer, from 1892, masquerading itself as a little piano. http://www.antiquetypewriters.com/collection/typewriter.asp?Hall%20Braille-writer%201#.WSiobxMrKHo …pic.twitter.com/ihMGjLr0XG
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That top row is pretty close to the wall, I'm assuming the keyboard slides out more?
Not sure, the end product seemed similar!https://twitter.com/jeschust/status/940443036483547138 …
Cool! Looks like an early Wheelwriter concept. The keyboards of the Wheelwriters beat the Model M by a year and had the same basic buckling spring mechanismpic.twitter.com/MjquJeYTLH
Seeing the concept it makes sense that the original design was not meant to take up as much desk space as the final product, a Wheelwriter needed nearly a square meter of desktop
My favourite ever was the Sun 3 keyboard!
(absolutely wonderful collection of pictures. in my basement I have several cool examples of mechanical keyboards, but that basement is currently about 10000 km from where I am so cannot send pics)
When we all tweet using 10mbit/sec neural shunts, Marcin’s history of typing and typewriters may make him our era's Vasari. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lives_of_the_Most_Excellent_Painters,_Sculptors,_and_Architects …
This 1959 electric Royal HP with a cantilevered keyboard is so rare it’s impossible to find photos of it. But I confirmed it *does* exist. (The two keys on each side of the spacebar are down arrow and right arrow, effectively.)pic.twitter.com/byuoTlOZKv
Very Praxis like!
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