was this console design with the alpha keys only seen in 196
Yes, and no, depends on how you look at it...
This specific console was used only for the 1965 Lady K. Previous and later year model Ladies K, such as the 1964 and 1966 were completely different in appearance and styling, though 1963 and 1964 were chrome laden like the 1965 and of similar functionality overall.
The console architecture (framework and overall shape, position of the flourescent light, etc) was also used in the 1965 800 model, however it lacked the clear buttons, the filtering light, etc. This occurred in 1962, 1963, and 1964 also, where the basic design shape and theme of the console was used in other models as well, going up the line the models gained glitzy/fancy features, chrome, lights, etc.
The 1966 version debuted the 'piano key' design of selector buttons, which saw the Lady K into the mid 1970s when cost cutting and a greatly reduced emphasis on fancy redesigned the console for the rest of the belt-drive era.
Gordon[this post was last edited: 9/26/2012-14:00]