I agree with you that it looks better, but somehow the stock KBD looks "righter" to me as an early SE user. I can't find a picture of the VT-100 styled MAC-101 Alps board I replaced it with almost before the SE arrived. The Mac-101e is so much clunkier looking I won't post a pic. Having typed two MAC-101s into the ground it's really the only KBD that looks like it belongs with the SE and IIx I wish I still had. Looks fabulous with the IIfx though. I used the KBDII with the SE after it was relegated to Plotter Server with the arrival of the used IIx/TPD.
Now I've got a boxed ADB MAC-101 and the earlier version made for the Mac Plus. An interim version had Plus and ADB connections.
What's the model name on the bottom of your fave? I've always been curious about release dates. KBD II shipped with my late '87 release year SE. Did yours ship for the first few months with the SE? They seem rare by comparison.
edit: now that I think about it, that ADB design hearkens back more to the original Mac boards with its wider bezels and lack of Snow White appointments like the recessed ridge element of the back section of the KBD II or the clearly Snow White AEK designs. Still looks GREAT however. [
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Now I've got a boxed ADB MAC-101 and the earlier version made for the Mac Plus. An interim version had Plus and ADB connections.
What's the model name on the bottom of your fave? I've always been curious about release dates. KBD II shipped with my late '87 release year SE. Did yours ship for the first few months with the SE? They seem rare by comparison.
edit: now that I think about it, that ADB design hearkens back more to the original Mac boards with its wider bezels and lack of Snow White appointments like the recessed ridge element of the back section of the KBD II or the clearly Snow White AEK designs. Still looks GREAT however. [
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