That looks interesting, never seen one like that...probably way before my time..
They could be, I'm an old timer.......

These?
http://www.digikey.nl/product-detail/en/te-connectivity-alcoswitch-switches/1393546-1/450-1782-ND/3283584
They are standard dip size. What's wrong with a dip switch?
That's very similar to what I want, thanks. They seem to be unavailable, I'll check the p/n with other suppliers.
DIP switches are a bit small and fiddly - with the application I have in mind the end user would probably end up having the DIPs all off rather than all on etc!
...Ahem, but seriously, the fattest I've seen are "suitcase" jumpers. More traditional, the 0.1" female shorting block, often seen in computer hardware (well, now-vintage hardware that wasn't PnP, I suppose). Which are still going strong today, at least at the dev kit level, if perhaps less on the motherboard and peripheral side of things.
Tim
The suitcase jumpers are ok but are costly and the links can get lost. The 0.1" links tend to get lost in field applications, it this case the field really may be the middle of a field.
Thanks for the replies gents.
Edit: Yikes, MOQ is 5000 at one of my suppliers!
Edit2: Manuf website shows parts as obsolete which explains the lack of detail on the suppliers pages.