Amateur! (7:20) here's a tip, don't keep a piece, take a photo of the keyboard as reference..... And you thought I didn't learn anything in history class 🤣🤣🤣🤣 thank you for the vid and the memories ❤️❤️❤️❤️
4:21 paic pec pec pec pec. J'ai dit willow! Au secours ! Y a un pec qui me menace, il a un gland dans la main! Sorry the english, it's a french reference.
I was pretty confused about why the computer was azerty and not qwerty but then I checked the description. He ever took the effort to write it. Most youtubers don't do that. respect 📈📈📈📈
And one of the only youtubers, whose requests for subscribers during their videos actually make you want to subscribe. Every time he asks, I'm like "I wish I could sub again!"
I had MS-DOS and windows 3.1 at the same time on my first one but I used dos more especially for doom and wolfenstein 3D on 3 1/2 inch floppy back in 1994.. If I remember right mine was MS-DOS 6.22 And yeah restoring the ducks took this to the next level
@@twan923 wow you got me beat I'm 40 years old that must have been like dos 3. I don't know why but lately I find myself researching things like Microsoft basic and Commodore even though I never used them when I was younger and there's absolutely no utility today. Like watching the 8 bit guy I wanna put a motherboard together myself solder various 1980s chips down.. See if I can build a primitive computer from scratch. IDK if I would go CGA or EGA but five and 1/4 floppy would definitely be a must
@@twan923 Sounds like my first pc, about the same year. Had MS-DOS 3.1 on it. Got Windows in 1992 (Windows 3.1) which you had to run manually after starting the pc via MS-DOS.
As someone who grew up in the 90s and 00s, I really miss that kind of keyboard. It made typing so easy and smoother than some of the flatter keyboards in today's age. Thanks for putting so much effort in cleaning and restoring that keyboard! 😊
There is a whole market for keyboards that are not flat, both Membrane and mechanical. You might want to take 2-5 hours to look around, look at reviews and such, but you can easily get one that should fit your taste, in nearly any price range.
I wasn’t aware the keyboard collected that much dust underneath and yellow plastic could brighten up again to pearly white with hydrogen peroxide! Great job, and as everyone mentioned it was satisfying to watch!
You really know how to mess with people who like everything neat! I have to confess I sighed with relief when you also cleaned the "6" key. I had to laugh at myself, it was hilarious, well done! :D And great restoration, as always.
I laughed out loud on several occasions there. Well done, what a brilliantly put together restoration. Your little spin made it an entirely unique experience despite the fact there are countless similar videos out there.
I only found your channel recently and I love it. I watched the videos from your first one up to this. Really liked watching how you developed and refined your technique. Not trying to be insulting, but you're a lot better at restoration now than you were back then. My favorites are when you repair electronic items and ones used for food. Hopefully you started using food safe products so maybe you can use them. The most aesthetically pleasing restoration was the butcher knife. Managing to turn that rusty hunk of metal and rotten wood into such a work of art was amazing. Can't wait for the next restoration.
So cool. Packard Bell was the brand of my grand father computer (and keyboard, mouse, screen). I still have the keyboard and screen I use 😂 Well done on the restoration, and proud to have a great talent in the neighbouring land. I've been following you for years, and I'm always happy to see your clean restorations.
I was so worried about the '6 key' and then you fixed it 😂 My first computer ran DOS 3.0 and my first copy of Windows was v2.0 (without the optional mouse!). First laptop was a Compaq SLT/286 (known at work as 'the lunchbox') - I'd love to see one of those restored ☺
We had an Apple2. At work, we had RadioShack 16K. TRS80's I worked for Tymshare, one of the first to generate programs for companies worldwide. It was in Cupertino, California. It was really exciting then! 💻🖱
Many don't realize how painstakingly slow stop motion is to make, and how much time all these diff scenes and edits take. And I loved it! And enjoyed all the diff novelties you included 😁. Much respect
People need to listen trhu good headphones or speakers (using studio mointors here). The level of production of this video is the greatest possible. Man ... This is Art.
really impressed with how the keyboard turned out. also glad that you did not forgot de ducks! A L S O my first windows was windows 7 cuz i was introduced to computers fairly late and i am also pretty new to this world
I love these videos so much. So satisfying! Very relaxing after a stressful day haha. And the screwdriver set would come in very handy as I‘m currently moving into a new place and have like absolutely no tools to assemble my new furniture haha.
Superb great job. Do love all the video extras you put in that must take you a lot of time, especially the stop go animations, and the subtle 'subscribe' messages. Well done.
This is honestly the first video of yours I'm watching but I saw the giveaway for the screwdriver set and I've wanted screwdrivers for a while.. idk why I'm obsessed with tools and stuff.. that electric screwdriver looks so cool
I was pissed when you changed the number 6 button, the yellowish one was such a cool feature if you left it, but all in all your videos quality are just crispy clean! Love the content! Keep doing more electronics please!
8:58 🤣🤣🤣 You're so gentle with duck and goose. 🧡🧡🧡 I wonder if you can apply the same method on colored plastic products. Would they fade and lose their color?
LOVE the waterless fish. That is a LOT of peroxide. Brilliant idea to make knife scales from dust bunnies in keyboards. I'm assuming you'll use resin. Cyborg fish ... a good idea, but in the end, not very effective. Vader slapstick, effective and made me giggle. Um, I think your aquarium was already broken, or at least a seal was faulty. I mean you did use hydrogen peroxide, but there was no lid, so pressure didn't cause the failure. The gas would have escaped easily out the top. No increase in pressure. I love that you left one key for reference. I'm glad you were able to replace the stickers without ruining the glue. Amazing transformation to be sure. Except ... that you didn't leave that one control key. It got cleaned. In the end product, it looks like all the rest. It would have been great to leave a bit of a nod to the age and use of the board in that single key. There is honor and history in the patina of a thing. Even if it's yellowed plastic. Patina tells a story. Clean it, sure. Make most of it pristine, sure. But I would, myself (but I'm not the owner), have loved to keep one key with the character of age. Great job. Get another fish tank, or fix the one you have because he seal failed. It had nothing to do with pressure when it had no sealed top.
I always look forward to your videos! Makes me want to restore every gadget I have, then I remember I don’t have as much hydrogen peroxide as you have 😂
Never thought restoration could be so tingly for asmr! Glad to have found a new channel I can watch to help me sleep at night. Although it’s a struggle between sleeping or finishing the vid to see the outcome 😂 Great work man!
I really enjoyed this video. Thanks for the content. My first computer's operational system was Windows XP, but I've already used Windows 95 in my cousin's computer. So nostalgic. ❤
I just stumbled upon this video today. Unlike other restoration channels, I subscribed bc of the duck & goose and the amount of creativity in the whole video :-)
My first computer had DOS…now that I’ve dated myself, just want to let you know that the video was awesome! Thanks for making sure the ducks got to come home.
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Amateur! (7:20) here's a tip, don't keep a piece, take a photo of the keyboard as reference..... And you thought I didn't learn anything in history class 🤣🤣🤣🤣 thank you for the vid and the memories ❤️❤️❤️❤️
2007 windows.
(3:16) 😍😍😍😍
The automatic full metal screw driver you used, do you have a link for EU for it? I'd like to purchase one!
4:21 paic pec pec pec pec. J'ai dit willow! Au secours ! Y a un pec qui me menace, il a un gland dans la main!
Sorry the english, it's a french reference.
I cannot describe the amount of joy I had seeing you put mr and Mrs duck back on the finished produckt.
i like how you said "produckt" its a pun right?
@@seeds_are_kewl 😐
one is a goose
Warning to self : never read comments before watching the whole video again.
@@marcel9568 👍
Silence, humor, performance. Just perfect. I was getting an anxiety attack with the yellowed key.
Modern day Buster Keaton
Who else finds these very satisfying and loves the way he doesn’t add any annoying music.
I totally agree!!!
Yep!
Me bro...
Apparently 2 million people! I’m one of them ☝🏼
It's called ASMR.
I was pretty confused about why the computer was azerty and not qwerty but then I checked the description. He ever took the effort to write it. Most youtubers don't do that. respect 📈📈📈📈
@TysyTube_Restoration_ 🤔🤔🤔
Maybe because hes french?
Vos soucis...
Man, i was really worried about the ducks. I'm happy he saved then 🤣🤣
Me to,
What's a double duck keyboard without double ducks?
@@emerje0 esactly!
@@K-popstanLuverexactly*
That was a duck and a goose
I miss the sound of these membrane boards. Such an iconic 90s white noise.
Tysy isn't satisfied with only showing us restoration videos. He must make everyone of them into an art form. Well done!
can anyone tell the name of silver screw driver he has used ?
And one of the only youtubers, whose requests for subscribers during their videos actually make you want to subscribe. Every time he asks, I'm like "I wish I could sub again!"
I like that you included the original goose and duck stickers!
Even restoring the stickers. That's dedication!
Edit: My first PC was running MS-DOS 6.1!
I had MS-DOS and windows 3.1 at the same time on my first one but I used dos more especially for doom and wolfenstein 3D on 3 1/2 inch floppy back in 1994.. If I remember right mine was MS-DOS 6.22
And yeah restoring the ducks took this to the next level
Not sure which DOS version I had, but my first PC was around 1986-87. Had good old CGA graphics and a 5 1/4" floppy drive.
@@twan923 wow you got me beat I'm 40 years old that must have been like dos 3. I don't know why but lately I find myself researching things like Microsoft basic and Commodore even though I never used them when I was younger and there's absolutely no utility today. Like watching the 8 bit guy I wanna put a motherboard together myself solder various 1980s chips down.. See if I can build a primitive computer from scratch. IDK if I would go CGA or EGA but five and 1/4 floppy would definitely be a must
Mine was Gem.
@@twan923 Sounds like my first pc, about the same year. Had MS-DOS 3.1 on it. Got Windows in 1992 (Windows 3.1) which you had to run manually after starting the pc via MS-DOS.
As someone who grew up in the 90s and 00s, I really miss that kind of keyboard. It made typing so easy and smoother than some of the flatter keyboards in today's age. Thanks for putting so much effort in cleaning and restoring that keyboard! 😊
There is a whole market for keyboards that are not flat, both Membrane and mechanical. You might want to take 2-5 hours to look around, look at reviews and such, but you can easily get one that should fit your taste, in nearly any price range.
Lenovo sells the blocky style keyboard. I bought one for work and it was worth every penny!
I wasn’t aware the keyboard collected that much dust underneath and yellow plastic could brighten up again to pearly white with hydrogen peroxide! Great job, and as everyone mentioned it was satisfying to watch!
You really know how to mess with people who like everything neat! I have to confess I sighed with relief when you also cleaned the "6" key. I had to laugh at myself, it was hilarious, well done! :D And great restoration, as always.
can anyone tell the name of silver screw driver he has used ?
@@thesuperstar4470 why would you want to have one? You gotta be really lazy if you have one of those 😂
@@koen_bakker being lazy is when you don’t do anything at all 🧍♀️ using that would be saving time and the *smarter* solution, Brad.
@@KeiKeiXx ah I see you like that screwdriver too
Same!
the little stop motion at the end😢❤ never expected such a sweet video when I clicked on this!!
4:59 I love how Tysy cuts out several pieces of the sponge and then says ‘I just need one’ XD.
Such a satisfying sound, I also hope he didn’t throw away the remains- would be kind of a waste
@@KeiKeiXxit seems like it was supposed to be more of a silly eye roll moment rather than that.
I agree no talking , no music. Just doing his thing. Absolutely fantastic
C'est dingue de voir à quel point ça jaunit sans qu'on s'en aperçoive. Excellent travail, comme d'habitude :)
2:54 Was NOT expecting that amount of hair and dust bunnies to be inside of that keyboard! It’s crazy how much gunk builds up over time.
I laughed out loud on several occasions there. Well done, what a brilliantly put together restoration. Your little spin made it an entirely unique experience despite the fact there are countless similar videos out there.
Those ducks made me very happy 😊
I only found your channel recently and I love it. I watched the videos from your first one up to this. Really liked watching how you developed and refined your technique. Not trying to be insulting, but you're a lot better at restoration now than you were back then. My favorites are when you repair electronic items and ones used for food. Hopefully you started using food safe products so maybe you can use them. The most aesthetically pleasing restoration was the butcher knife. Managing to turn that rusty hunk of metal and rotten wood into such a work of art was amazing. Can't wait for the next restoration.
Always nice to see all the pertinents, bubble wrap popped, ducks back on the keyboard, notes about the layout in the description, just excellent
I love that you kept the duck and goose, i was prepared to cry if u threw them away
I always enjoy watching your restorations! This one did not disappoint! I’m glad you saved the ducks and that they made it home (to the keyboard).
The white bird is a goose.
Thank you for posting this video. This is exactly what I needed to fall asleep. I’ve been having a hell of a time trying to fall asleep currently.
Glad I could help!
Thank you for saving the ducks 🙏🏼 🦆
The white bird is a goose.
Standard 8-bit guy retrobrite techniques that are always satisfying to watch
🤔🤔🤔
Você deve ter um grande acervo de equipamentos antigos. Parabéns pela qualidade das restaurações!!!
So cool. Packard Bell was the brand of my grand father computer (and keyboard, mouse, screen). I still have the keyboard and screen I use 😂
Well done on the restoration, and proud to have a great talent in the neighbouring land. I've been following you for years, and I'm always happy to see your clean restorations.
Speechless to your work and the editing... now I come to know why you take so long to release your videos
So glad I found this channel. So relaxing . Love the spin he puts on them too. Funny and cute. No annoying music. He is one clever guy. Brilliant.
The stop motion ending was awesome. The patience and time taken to make that is amazing.
I love that you kept the ducks!!
The before / after is really really impressive 🤩👍
Yay! I'm so glad you put the ducks back afterwards!
Great work but I was annoyed by the most inefficient shape of the container you picked to clean the keyboard with Hydrogen peroxide 😬
womp womp
Found the comment by fishy 😂 only joking 😊
What ...😢
@@141abrar it worked, so I fail to see the inefficiency
I cannot describe the amount of joy I get from watching these videos
I was so worried about the '6 key' and then you fixed it 😂 My first computer ran DOS 3.0 and my first copy of Windows was v2.0 (without the optional mouse!). First laptop was a Compaq SLT/286 (known at work as 'the lunchbox') - I'd love to see one of those restored ☺
We had an Apple2.
At work, we had RadioShack 16K. TRS80's
I worked for Tymshare, one of the first to generate programs for companies worldwide. It was in Cupertino, California. It was really exciting then!
💻🖱
I'm afraid I'm older than windows! Even older than the mouse!!
Thanks for a great video. Greetings from UK. 🙋🏻♂🙋🏻♂
10:18 Tapped the 6 key 3 times...I knew you were going to do that for some reason 😂😭 Even if no one else notices, I knew it was intentional 🫠
I adore your sense of whimsy. I thought myself there only collector of toys!
The bubble wrap was so satisfying
I've watched 100s of ASMR videos, but this one made me want to stay awake instead of sleeping. I didn't wanna miss out 😂
The key removal was so satisfying.
QUACK
@@mttyboy why don't you guys grow up? 😭
@@koen_bakker Never!!!
I like the slightly concerned looks from the duck and goose. Glad they are clean and back where they belong
The stop motion is incredible!!!
@TysyTube_Restoration_ 🤔🤔🤔
I loved how you used a beautiful elephant teapot so beautifully colored and beautiful
I followed this channel since its beginnings, and this is the best restoration so far.
can anyone tell the name of silver screw driver he has used ?
Aah, the Packard Bell logo. My gateway to the world of computing.
These videos are such a lovely way to relax. The craft in putting them together is awesome too. Thank you.
That keyboard sounded so great after he cleaned it.
It does!
Me and my kids have learned so much from watching your channel. Please keep up the good work.
Double Duck should be the brand 🤩 double quality, double power, DOUBLE DUCK!!! honk honk
5:01 Ahh! The texture of that magic sponge! 😫
But, i love the video, by the way.
Many don't realize how painstakingly slow stop motion is to make, and how much time all these diff scenes and edits take. And I loved it! And enjoyed all the diff novelties you included 😁. Much respect
That little pocket screwdriver is just so nifty
Love the editing, nothing worse then watching somebody taking out screws one by one in real time..!!
But your just watching someone take apart a keyboard. If you get enjoyment or relaxation out of these videos, the longer the better!
People need to listen trhu good headphones or speakers (using studio mointors here). The level of production of this video is the greatest possible. Man ... This is Art.
Never knew you could fix the yellowing. Great results!
The dust bunny in the glass bowl was very intriguing
Nice job as always Tysy ! The editing is perfect too ! Nice to see Mr duck and Mr goose back
Your videos give me a feeling of nostalgia. Warm childhood memories. Thank you :)
really impressed with how the keyboard turned out. also glad that you did not forgot de ducks! A L S O my first windows was windows 7 cuz i was introduced to computers fairly late and i am also pretty new to this world
The white bird is a goose.
@amare546 Yes. Obviously!
JUST PERFECT! My son & I really enjoyed and laughed watching this really different ASMR content...
Glad you enjoyed it!
YEESSSSSS HERE WE GO. Thank you Tysy ♥
bro you really sent him this
This was a great video, I really enjoyed it. I love that you saved the stickers and put them back on after. Taking away the dirt, not the personality.
I love these videos so much. So satisfying! Very relaxing after a stressful day haha.
And the screwdriver set would come in very handy as I‘m currently moving into a new place and have like absolutely no tools to assemble my new furniture haha.
What’s the liver screw driver name
You are very quickly losing your mind and we are all here to love you for it. So happy to see another video!
That bubblewrap popping was extremely satisfying
i'm so glad you saved the duck and the goose
Superb great job. Do love all the video extras you put in that must take you a lot of time, especially the stop go animations, and the subtle 'subscribe' messages. Well done.
can anyone tell the name of silver screw driver he has used ?
I miss the sounds the computers would make when they were working. Love the sounds.
I hope to see more amazing restoration’s like this in the future!!
This is honestly the first video of yours I'm watching but I saw the giveaway for the screwdriver set and I've wanted screwdrivers for a while.. idk why I'm obsessed with tools and stuff.. that electric screwdriver looks so cool
So clean! I would have kept the ESC key as the reference key and not finished it, just for fun!
Next time!
I was pissed when you changed the number 6 button, the yellowish one was such a cool feature if you left it, but all in all your videos quality are just crispy clean! Love the content! Keep doing more electronics please!
check my latest video
8:58 🤣🤣🤣
You're so gentle with duck and goose. 🧡🧡🧡
I wonder if you can apply the same method on colored plastic products. Would they fade and lose their color?
LOVE the waterless fish. That is a LOT of peroxide. Brilliant idea to make knife scales from dust bunnies in keyboards. I'm assuming you'll use resin.
Cyborg fish ... a good idea, but in the end, not very effective. Vader slapstick, effective and made me giggle.
Um, I think your aquarium was already broken, or at least a seal was faulty. I mean you did use hydrogen peroxide, but there was no lid, so pressure didn't cause the failure. The gas would have escaped easily out the top. No increase in pressure.
I love that you left one key for reference.
I'm glad you were able to replace the stickers without ruining the glue.
Amazing transformation to be sure.
Except ... that you didn't leave that one control key. It got cleaned.
In the end product, it looks like all the rest. It would have been great to leave a bit of a nod to the age and use of the board in that single key. There is honor and history in the patina of a thing. Even if it's yellowed plastic. Patina tells a story.
Clean it, sure. Make most of it pristine, sure.
But I would, myself (but I'm not the owner), have loved to keep one key with the character of age.
Great job.
Get another fish tank, or fix the one you have because he seal failed. It had nothing to do with pressure when it had no sealed top.
check my latest video 🙏
I always look forward to your videos! Makes me want to restore every gadget I have, then I remember I don’t have as much hydrogen peroxide as you have 😂
Liked because he saved the stickers
U do some amazing work tysy keep it up 😁😎
Don’t send money!
Don’t send money!
I’m happy you put the ducks back on it
Okay I thought you were gonna leave that one yellow key and I was like
"Omg please don't do this to meeeeee TvT"
Never thought restoration could be so tingly for asmr! Glad to have found a new channel I can watch to help me sleep at night. Although it’s a struggle between sleeping or finishing the vid to see the outcome 😂 Great work man!
Has anybody made a Quackard Bell joke yet?
Quackard Bill
IBM was always better than Windows, and they didn't track all of your keystrokes...
oh my god, even the duck and the goose are cleannn
1:24
"its dangerous to go alone, take this"🎶
0:17 it's my popcorn in microwave😁
I really enjoyed this video. Thanks for the content. My first computer's operational system was Windows XP, but I've already used Windows 95 in my cousin's computer. So nostalgic. ❤
That massive excess waste of hydrogen peroxide was sickening.
this was cool! i like how you kept the stickers and made sure they stayed clean and on the keyboard too! 🤗🤗
4:17
Bruh WHY IS THIS CALLED A ASMR VIDEO IF ITS NOT ASMR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Even the like button itself liked this video. Extremely well done and entertaining!
that as one of the best restorations i have seen. huge surprise that you put the stickers back at the end, that was cool.
Wow I love your electric screwdriver! Beautiful restoration😃
@5:26 omg I thought that was a real fish! 😂😂😂...it's great to see how you really tooke care of everything including those duck stickers
I like how you went out of your way to preserve the ducks
I just stumbled upon this video today. Unlike other restoration channels, I subscribed bc of the duck & goose and the amount of creativity in the whole video :-)
I wish these videos could be longer, or maybe put in a compilation because they help me sleep
but still really nice love ur stuff man
My first computer had DOS…now that I’ve dated myself, just want to let you know that the video was awesome! Thanks for making sure the ducks got to come home.