Keyboard Part Number List

10 keyboards found/on record...

IBM 024/026 Card Punch Combination Keyboard

Part NumberPart Number
The number used to describe this keyboard's specific release; usually specific for a target region, language or SKU, etc.
266521
TypeType
A designation from my own type naming scheme used to categorise this keyboard with or from others by their common features and market intent but may/may not be derived from official names.
024/026 Keypunch Keyboard
OEMOEM
Possible companies responsible for making this keyboard for the company marketing it.
IBM
Earliest AppearanceEarliest Appearance
The year (and possibly the quarter) that this keyboard part number was introduced, first observed, first recorded or the first example found.
1949
BrandingBranding
The possible branding and logo styles found on this keyboard part number. This could be multiple styles at once or possible styles found over time.
None
FeetFeet
The style of this keyboard's flip-out or extendable feet. If applicable, this may also state how many levels of height adjustment are available and whether the feet could be rubberised.
None
Key CountKey Count
The number of keys that this keyboard originally had.
46
Additional NotesAdditional Notes
Extra notes about this keyboard that may be of interest or are important to know.
Wired 228001 - R for 024, 228005 - N for 026
Source(s)Source(s)
Documents ("Doc"), websites and/or webpages ("Web") that were used as a source of information for this keyboard part number. Examples of this keyboard part number I own ("ASK") will also be included as sources.
Doc: IBM 24 Card Punch & 26 Printing Card Punch Parts Catalog (#123-7091-3) [source: bitsavers]

IBM 024/026 Card Punch Combination Keyboard

Part NumberPart Number
The number used to describe this keyboard's specific release; usually specific for a target region, language or SKU, etc.
310898
TypeType
A designation from my own type naming scheme used to categorise this keyboard with or from others by their common features and market intent but may/may not be derived from official names.
024/026 Keypunch Keyboard
OEMOEM
Possible companies responsible for making this keyboard for the company marketing it.
IBM
Earliest AppearanceEarliest Appearance
The year (and possibly the quarter) that this keyboard part number was introduced, first observed, first recorded or the first example found.
1949
BrandingBranding
The possible branding and logo styles found on this keyboard part number. This could be multiple styles at once or possible styles found over time.
None
FeetFeet
The style of this keyboard's flip-out or extendable feet. If applicable, this may also state how many levels of height adjustment are available and whether the feet could be rubberised.
None
Key CountKey Count
The number of keys that this keyboard originally had.
46
Additional NotesAdditional Notes
Extra notes about this keyboard that may be of interest or are important to know.
Wired 228001 - S & T for 024, 228005 - P for 026, has painted cover
Source(s)Source(s)
Documents ("Doc"), websites and/or webpages ("Web") that were used as a source of information for this keyboard part number. Examples of this keyboard part number I own ("ASK") will also be included as sources.
Doc: IBM 24 Card Punch & 26 Printing Card Punch Parts Catalog (#123-7091-3) [source: bitsavers]

IBM 024/026 Card Punch Combination Keyboard

Part NumberPart Number
The number used to describe this keyboard's specific release; usually specific for a target region, language or SKU, etc.
313826
TypeType
A designation from my own type naming scheme used to categorise this keyboard with or from others by their common features and market intent but may/may not be derived from official names.
024/026 Keypunch Keyboard
OEMOEM
Possible companies responsible for making this keyboard for the company marketing it.
IBM
Earliest AppearanceEarliest Appearance
The year (and possibly the quarter) that this keyboard part number was introduced, first observed, first recorded or the first example found.
1949
BrandingBranding
The possible branding and logo styles found on this keyboard part number. This could be multiple styles at once or possible styles found over time.
None
FeetFeet
The style of this keyboard's flip-out or extendable feet. If applicable, this may also state how many levels of height adjustment are available and whether the feet could be rubberised.
None
Key CountKey Count
The number of keys that this keyboard originally had.
46
Additional NotesAdditional Notes
Extra notes about this keyboard that may be of interest or are important to know.
Wired 228001 Thru or 228001 - P for 024, 228005 Thru or 228005 - M for 026
Source(s)Source(s)
Documents ("Doc"), websites and/or webpages ("Web") that were used as a source of information for this keyboard part number. Examples of this keyboard part number I own ("ASK") will also be included as sources.
Doc: IBM 24 Card Punch & 26 Printing Card Punch Parts Catalog (#123-7091-3) [source: bitsavers]

IBM 024/026 Card Punch Combination Keyboard

Part NumberPart Number
The number used to describe this keyboard's specific release; usually specific for a target region, language or SKU, etc.
341253
TypeType
A designation from my own type naming scheme used to categorise this keyboard with or from others by their common features and market intent but may/may not be derived from official names.
024/026 Keypunch Keyboard
OEMOEM
Possible companies responsible for making this keyboard for the company marketing it.
IBM
Earliest AppearanceEarliest Appearance
The year (and possibly the quarter) that this keyboard part number was introduced, first observed, first recorded or the first example found.
1949
BrandingBranding
The possible branding and logo styles found on this keyboard part number. This could be multiple styles at once or possible styles found over time.
None
FeetFeet
The style of this keyboard's flip-out or extendable feet. If applicable, this may also state how many levels of height adjustment are available and whether the feet could be rubberised.
None
Key CountKey Count
The number of keys that this keyboard originally had.
46
Additional NotesAdditional Notes
Extra notes about this keyboard that may be of interest or are important to know.
Wired 228001 - U for 024, 228005 - R for 026
Source(s)Source(s)
Documents ("Doc"), websites and/or webpages ("Web") that were used as a source of information for this keyboard part number. Examples of this keyboard part number I own ("ASK") will also be included as sources.
Doc: IBM 24 Card Punch & 26 Printing Card Punch Parts Catalog (#123-7091-3) [source: bitsavers]

IBM 024/026 Card Punch Combination Keyboard

Part NumberPart Number
The number used to describe this keyboard's specific release; usually specific for a target region, language or SKU, etc.
341364
TypeType
A designation from my own type naming scheme used to categorise this keyboard with or from others by their common features and market intent but may/may not be derived from official names.
024/026 Keypunch Keyboard
OEMOEM
Possible companies responsible for making this keyboard for the company marketing it.
IBM
Earliest AppearanceEarliest Appearance
The year (and possibly the quarter) that this keyboard part number was introduced, first observed, first recorded or the first example found.
1949
BrandingBranding
The possible branding and logo styles found on this keyboard part number. This could be multiple styles at once or possible styles found over time.
None
FeetFeet
The style of this keyboard's flip-out or extendable feet. If applicable, this may also state how many levels of height adjustment are available and whether the feet could be rubberised.
None
Key CountKey Count
The number of keys that this keyboard originally had.
46
Additional NotesAdditional Notes
Extra notes about this keyboard that may be of interest or are important to know.
Wired 228001 - S & T for 024, 228005 - P for 026, has vinyl cover
Source(s)Source(s)
Documents ("Doc"), websites and/or webpages ("Web") that were used as a source of information for this keyboard part number. Examples of this keyboard part number I own ("ASK") will also be included as sources.
Doc: IBM 24 Card Punch & 26 Printing Card Punch Parts Catalog (#123-7091-3) [source: bitsavers]

IBM 024/026 Card Punch Numeric Keyboard

Part NumberPart Number
The number used to describe this keyboard's specific release; usually specific for a target region, language or SKU, etc.
266618
TypeType
A designation from my own type naming scheme used to categorise this keyboard with or from others by their common features and market intent but may/may not be derived from official names.
024/026 Keypunch Keypad
OEMOEM
Possible companies responsible for making this keyboard for the company marketing it.
IBM
Earliest AppearanceEarliest Appearance
The year (and possibly the quarter) that this keyboard part number was introduced, first observed, first recorded or the first example found.
1949
BrandingBranding
The possible branding and logo styles found on this keyboard part number. This could be multiple styles at once or possible styles found over time.
None
FeetFeet
The style of this keyboard's flip-out or extendable feet. If applicable, this may also state how many levels of height adjustment are available and whether the feet could be rubberised.
None
Key CountKey Count
The number of keys that this keyboard originally had.
21
Form FactorForm Factor
The standardised or universally acknowledged name for this keyboard's layout form factor.
Keypad
Additional NotesAdditional Notes
Extra notes about this keyboard that may be of interest or are important to know.
Wired 228001 - R for 024, 228005 - N for 026
Source(s)Source(s)
Documents ("Doc"), websites and/or webpages ("Web") that were used as a source of information for this keyboard part number. Examples of this keyboard part number I own ("ASK") will also be included as sources.
Doc: IBM 24 Card Punch & 26 Printing Card Punch Parts Catalog (#123-7091-3) [source: bitsavers]

IBM 024/026 Card Punch Numeric Keyboard

Part NumberPart Number
The number used to describe this keyboard's specific release; usually specific for a target region, language or SKU, etc.
310899
TypeType
A designation from my own type naming scheme used to categorise this keyboard with or from others by their common features and market intent but may/may not be derived from official names.
024/026 Keypunch Keypad
OEMOEM
Possible companies responsible for making this keyboard for the company marketing it.
IBM
Earliest AppearanceEarliest Appearance
The year (and possibly the quarter) that this keyboard part number was introduced, first observed, first recorded or the first example found.
1949
BrandingBranding
The possible branding and logo styles found on this keyboard part number. This could be multiple styles at once or possible styles found over time.
None
FeetFeet
The style of this keyboard's flip-out or extendable feet. If applicable, this may also state how many levels of height adjustment are available and whether the feet could be rubberised.
None
Key CountKey Count
The number of keys that this keyboard originally had.
21
Form FactorForm Factor
The standardised or universally acknowledged name for this keyboard's layout form factor.
Keypad
Additional NotesAdditional Notes
Extra notes about this keyboard that may be of interest or are important to know.
Wired 228001 - S & T for 024, 228005 - P for 026, has painted cover
Source(s)Source(s)
Documents ("Doc"), websites and/or webpages ("Web") that were used as a source of information for this keyboard part number. Examples of this keyboard part number I own ("ASK") will also be included as sources.
Doc: IBM 24 Card Punch & 26 Printing Card Punch Parts Catalog (#123-7091-3) [source: bitsavers]

IBM 024/026 Card Punch Numeric Keyboard

Part NumberPart Number
The number used to describe this keyboard's specific release; usually specific for a target region, language or SKU, etc.
312340
TypeType
A designation from my own type naming scheme used to categorise this keyboard with or from others by their common features and market intent but may/may not be derived from official names.
024/026 Keypunch Keypad
OEMOEM
Possible companies responsible for making this keyboard for the company marketing it.
IBM
Earliest AppearanceEarliest Appearance
The year (and possibly the quarter) that this keyboard part number was introduced, first observed, first recorded or the first example found.
1949
BrandingBranding
The possible branding and logo styles found on this keyboard part number. This could be multiple styles at once or possible styles found over time.
None
FeetFeet
The style of this keyboard's flip-out or extendable feet. If applicable, this may also state how many levels of height adjustment are available and whether the feet could be rubberised.
None
Key CountKey Count
The number of keys that this keyboard originally had.
21
Form FactorForm Factor
The standardised or universally acknowledged name for this keyboard's layout form factor.
Keypad
Additional NotesAdditional Notes
Extra notes about this keyboard that may be of interest or are important to know.
Wired 228001 Thru or 228001 - P for 024, 228005 Thru or 228005 - M for 026
Source(s)Source(s)
Documents ("Doc"), websites and/or webpages ("Web") that were used as a source of information for this keyboard part number. Examples of this keyboard part number I own ("ASK") will also be included as sources.
Doc: IBM 24 Card Punch & 26 Printing Card Punch Parts Catalog (#123-7091-3) [source: bitsavers]

IBM 024/026 Card Punch Numeric Keyboard

Part NumberPart Number
The number used to describe this keyboard's specific release; usually specific for a target region, language or SKU, etc.
341252
TypeType
A designation from my own type naming scheme used to categorise this keyboard with or from others by their common features and market intent but may/may not be derived from official names.
024/026 Keypunch Keypad
OEMOEM
Possible companies responsible for making this keyboard for the company marketing it.
IBM
Earliest AppearanceEarliest Appearance
The year (and possibly the quarter) that this keyboard part number was introduced, first observed, first recorded or the first example found.
1949
BrandingBranding
The possible branding and logo styles found on this keyboard part number. This could be multiple styles at once or possible styles found over time.
None
FeetFeet
The style of this keyboard's flip-out or extendable feet. If applicable, this may also state how many levels of height adjustment are available and whether the feet could be rubberised.
None
Key CountKey Count
The number of keys that this keyboard originally had.
21
Form FactorForm Factor
The standardised or universally acknowledged name for this keyboard's layout form factor.
Keypad
Additional NotesAdditional Notes
Extra notes about this keyboard that may be of interest or are important to know.
Wired 228001 - U for 024, 228005 - R for 026
Source(s)Source(s)
Documents ("Doc"), websites and/or webpages ("Web") that were used as a source of information for this keyboard part number. Examples of this keyboard part number I own ("ASK") will also be included as sources.
Doc: IBM 24 Card Punch & 26 Printing Card Punch Parts Catalog (#123-7091-3) [source: bitsavers]

IBM 024/026 Card Punch Numeric Keyboard

Part NumberPart Number
The number used to describe this keyboard's specific release; usually specific for a target region, language or SKU, etc.
341363
TypeType
A designation from my own type naming scheme used to categorise this keyboard with or from others by their common features and market intent but may/may not be derived from official names.
024/026 Keypunch Keypad
OEMOEM
Possible companies responsible for making this keyboard for the company marketing it.
IBM
Earliest AppearanceEarliest Appearance
The year (and possibly the quarter) that this keyboard part number was introduced, first observed, first recorded or the first example found.
1949
BrandingBranding
The possible branding and logo styles found on this keyboard part number. This could be multiple styles at once or possible styles found over time.
None
FeetFeet
The style of this keyboard's flip-out or extendable feet. If applicable, this may also state how many levels of height adjustment are available and whether the feet could be rubberised.
None
Key CountKey Count
The number of keys that this keyboard originally had.
21
Form FactorForm Factor
The standardised or universally acknowledged name for this keyboard's layout form factor.
Keypad
Additional NotesAdditional Notes
Extra notes about this keyboard that may be of interest or are important to know.
Wired 228001 - S & T for 024, 228005 - P for 026, has vinyl cover
Source(s)Source(s)
Documents ("Doc"), websites and/or webpages ("Web") that were used as a source of information for this keyboard part number. Examples of this keyboard part number I own ("ASK") will also be included as sources.
Doc: IBM 24 Card Punch & 26 Printing Card Punch Parts Catalog (#123-7091-3) [source: bitsavers]