[For sale] SOLD !! - IBM-UK 1391407 Model M/ISO - 1997&98

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How much would the shipping to Norway be?
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To Norway it's 180 DKr plus 28Dkr per started kilo .
The board, box and additional packaging is close to 3 kilos, so :
180 plus 3x28 = 264DKr = 35 Euro ...
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Hello I am very interested in buying one of these as I'm from Denmark :D. But what is the difference between the 1997 and 1998 board? And what is the shipping costs. What does NIB mean btw ?
These keyboards look very good!
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Houly wrote:Hello I am very interested in buying one of these as I'm from Denmark :D. But what is the difference between the 1997 and 1998 board? And what is the shipping costs. What does NIB mean btw ?
These keyboards look very good!

NIB = New in Box
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Thank you bootstrap.

Now I'm very interested in one of these Danish layout keyboards!
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There is no difference between the 1997 and '98 boards, besides the label (and one year).
Disassembled a couple of both and internally they are exactly the same .

Since you are from Denmark, just forget about all the above conditions and send me a PM .
I've reserved a few 1994 type-3 case boards for Fædrelandet ..
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Just to give you an idea of what the wheelwriter-caps MAY look like :

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(Note the BIG-ASS !! enter key in that set !! That's where Steelseries got it from !!!)

Yes, that 'X'-cap ('Delete') to the far right does fit on 'ALT' or 'Ctrl' !
Before 'The X-cap' it was 'New Piece Of Paper' or mess around with corrective-lacquer .
Pretty cool caps, aren't they ??


The Wheelwriters you find in Europe have 'normal' ISO-like layout, like this :
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Remember :
On model M's it matters not what row a cap is on, they all have the same profile
and thus can be moved freely .
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Peter wrote:Just to give you an idea of what the wheelwriter-caps MAY look like :
CIMG3439.jpg
Pretty cool caps, aren't they ??

The Wheelwriters you find in Europe have 'normal' ISO-like layout

Soooo, any specifics on the wheelwriter those came from? 'cause they are bloody awesome indeed!
Wheelwriter 5 typewriter apparently. any more specifics?
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Peter wrote:There is no difference between the 1997 and '98 boards, besides the label (and one year).
Disassembled a couple of both and internally they are exactly the same .

Since you are from Denmark, just forget about all the above conditions and send me a PM .
I've reserved a few 1994 type-3 case boards for Fædrelandet ..

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Peter wrote:Just to give you an idea of what the wheelwriter-caps MAY look like :

CIMG3439.jpg
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(Note the BIG-ASS !! enter key in that set !! That's where Steelseries got it from !!!)

Yes, that 'X'-cap ('Delete') to the far right does fit on 'ALT' or 'Ctrl' !
Before 'The X-cap' it was 'New Piece Of Paper' or mess around with corrective-lacquer .
Pretty cool caps, aren't they ??


Those keycaps looked awfully familiar. ;) They're mine.

More photos of the IBM Wheelwriter 5 keycaps can be found here. $30 shipped anywhere in the world.
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bootstrap wrote:They're mine.

More photos of the IBM Wheelwriter 5 keycaps can be found here. $30 shipped anywhere in the world.

Well if you accept IBAN, and these fit any model M, even an M2; I'm definitely up for that set! :D

crap, on second though I would have to check how much the banks would eat- might end up around 50euros otherwise; and that's a bit much. You're not anywhere in the EU I take it?
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bootstrap wrote:They're mine.

More photos of the IBM Wheelwriter 5 keycaps can be found here. $30 shipped anywhere in the world.

Well if you accept IBAN, and these fit any model M, even an M2; I'm definitely up for that set! :D

crap, on second though I would have to check how much the banks would eat- might end up around 50euros otherwise; and that's a bit much. You're not anywhere in the EU I take it?

They don't fit the M2.
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Thanks.
Indeed, quick wiki look show "The keycaps were of a different, incompatible type to the regular Model M ones.", jumped too soon. GLWS though, they look awesome. And would be a shame to waste on an m2 anyhow ;)
They *belong* on an ssk, industrial.
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bootstrap wrote:They're mine.

More photos of the IBM Wheelwriter 5 keycaps can be found here. $30 shipped anywhere in the world.

Well if you accept IBAN, and these fit any model M, even an M2; I'm definitely up for that set! :D

crap, on second though I would have to check how much the banks would eat- might end up around 50euros otherwise; and that's a bit much. You're not anywhere in the EU I take it?

The Wheelwriter keycaps certainly "fit" the Model M.

I'm in Malaysia/Singapore. I can accept payments via wire transfer (IBAN/SWIFT), PayPal, cheque, etc.

If the bank fee isn't prohibitive, do send me a PM.
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off wrote:Thanks.
Indeed, quick wiki look show "The keycaps were of a different, incompatible type to the regular Model M ones.", jumped too soon. GLWS though, they look awesome. And would be a shame to waste on an m2 anyhow ;)
They *belong* on an ssk, industrial.

Yup, I meant a Model M like the "Mini"/SSK or 1391401. I used them on my SSK for a while.
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@ 1800 hours tomorrow, May 16., the remaining stock will be sold !!
If you don't order one now, you will have to buy it on eBay !!

I believe this is the last noteworthy stock of NIB Model M's .
Even clickyboards haven't had any for a long time ..
They will NOT get any cheaper because you 'wait for a better offer' !!

If you don't like the DK-layout (ie : you intend to USE IT !)
I can help you with that .. For a relatively fair price !
You can get almost any 102-key ISO-layout you want, 2-piece dye-sub printed caps and stems,
for about the same price of a set of SP-caps .

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Bump!

GLWS :-)
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nntnam wrote:Bump!

GLWS :-)


Thank You nntnam :)


SOLD !
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