Keytop Materials

Z! Reinhardt diskladame@provide.net
Wed, 6 May 1998 09:33:56 -0400


Dear Listmates --

A friend of mine dropped off a sample of a keytop material she is trying to
find a match for.   Apparently she had been asked to replace only the 4
damaged keytops rather than the whole set.

The material is weird at best.  Its color is quite yellow now.  There are
"grain patterns" in the form of perfectly parallel striations running the
length of the top.  The stuff is really quite flexible -- it can be bent
very easily without breaking.  I suspect that this is cellulose.  (Yes, I
hear many of you suggesting that I touch the stuff with a lit match to see
how well it burns...)

Is there anything out there that looks like, perhaps even acts like this
stuff?  Does anyone know where this stuff can be obtained?

One last note -- to give the keys "that ivory look," the keytop material
was cut into separate heads and tails, rather than in one-piece tops.

Thank you all in advance ---

ZR!  RPT
Ann Arbor  MI
diskladame@provide.net


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