I'm trying to source an early IBM "beam spring" keyboard. I have buckling spring boards (the famous Model M and F), but I very much want to try the earlier beam spring mechanism.
These were fitted to terminals for the IBM mainframes and microcomputers in the 70s and early 80s. My first preference is for the IBM 5251 keyboard (part numbers 7361073 and 7362149) or the 3278 keyboard (1742705 and other 1742??? numbers), but all kinds of keyboards used beamsprings (even the Displaywriter word-processing system).
I have been in contact with some US suppliers, but even those who will ship here have crazy shipping rates (try $US197 for a $US99 keyboard), so I'm hoping to find something locally.
I plan to build a converter to interpret the terminal interface so it can be used as a modern USB keyboard. I write code all day, and if the beam spring keyswitch is all the original IBM patent and internet reports say, my hands will thank me for it!
Either contact me on here, or send an email to tom@cornall.co if you have any leads or anything for sale.
Many thanks,
-Tom
IBM 3278 keyboard:

IBM 5251 keyboard:
