[Other] Price Check: How much is my _____ worth?

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What's the difference between this and a Teensy ?

Teensy is a general dev board, the Aikon is a keyboard controller only. You don't have to worry about writing your custom firmware with debouncing and row/column checking and stuff like that. Everything is basically already done.
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I herd the Daikon is the Japanese version.

Hey, don't complain. If my puns keep MW, Moogle, and Runeazn away I'm doing good!
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Runeazn must be lonely. Getting drunk with Googlebot generally gets me depressed. He also doesn't get my puns.
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How much IS this thing worth anyway? It's not the hacked together Unicomp shell version.

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However I DO know the value of threads like this? Priceless.

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ripster wrote:How much IS this thing worth anyway? It's not the hacked together Unicomp shell version.

I talked about this with webwit a while ago.. we estimate it anything between $350 and $500+
Maybe clickykeyboards has a proper idea on the price.

Also yeah, saw that guy posting on geekhack about his "I make any auction go to $500 if I want to". chuckled quite a bit.
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I'm currently estimating it at least $400 (not unrealistic compared to the price of a mere normal NIB IBM mini) and it will only go up over time, maybe it gets much more in an ebay auction since there is lots of demand and it is a real prize.
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I was gonna say Ripster could probably sell it when he's 60 and live off it for retirement. Then I realized he's already retired.

Sigh...
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ripster wrote:Runeazn must be lonely. Getting drunk with Googlebot generally gets me depressed. He also doesn't get my puns.

That's the best drinking companion! Googlebot and George Thorogood, yeah! That reminds me, I've got to make a new thread about the keyboard I got after posting in this thread.
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[quote="ripster"]How much IS this thing worth anyway? It's not the hacked together Unicomp shell version.

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Probably worth at least $400-$500 based on few other known examples to exist. I still have one in my collection, and the ones that webwit has, and the couple that I have previous seen on auctions.yahoo.co.jp

This one sold for $450 in 2005 to a buyer in Tokyo. I'm not sure if he kept it or re-listed it in his store in Akihabara.

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Thanks! Sounds about right. This sealed NIB IBM Mini went for $365. I was a bit surprised since it was sealed and the one before went for $355.
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Is there a market for a PLUM Keyboard in nearly Mint Condition?
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Only for the combo St John's Arms/Windows keys. I'll buy those for $10 from you.
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ripster wrote:Runeazn must be lonely. Getting drunk with Googlebot generally gets me depressed. He also doesn't get my puns.

lol no i got spambots on the site, also i did get youtr hamster keypuller pun
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How about these?
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and one more.
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I like that IBM japanese. But is BS or Alps?
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javifast wrote:I like that IBM japanese. But is BS or Alps?

Alps
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How about a nice, never used, July '86 Model M 1390131?

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[quote="snerual"]How about a nice, never used, July '86 Model M 1390131?

Looks very nice and could fetch a pretty penny from a collector. The 1390131's were first released in Feb 1986

http://spreadsheets.google.com/pub?key=p648qGSv2K7Bo9MANEQlzAw

Nice to see the keyboard cable with tight coils and in bag (although not IBM original bag). If you had the original IBM cardboard box with IBM paper templates, it would attract additional interest from collector.

Original 1390120 from same time period looked like this
http://www.clickykeyboards.com/index.cfm/fa/items.main/parentcat/9231/subcatid/0/id/151421
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I picked a few of these 1390131's up a while ago. Unfortunately not in original packaging, but in Model M 1393990 boxes with keyboards and cables sealed in individual bags (perhaps factory repacked and/or refurbished?). They've been sitting on a shelf somewhere for many years. I'm not sure of the exact history of these, but I'll PM you some details for inclusion in your spreadsheet.
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A black M4-1 in near perfect condition?
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I bought the white one for like $50 from iMav - unopened NIB. I assume a black mint would go for about the same.
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If not I want some money back. Hell, he's had by Geekhack Group buy 3 money for it seems like MONTHS....
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Damn, I wanted that one :(
ripster wrote:I bought the white one for like $50 from iMav - unopened NIB. I assume a black mint would go for about the same.
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If not I want some money back. Hell, he's had by Geekhack Group buy 3 money for it seems like MONTHS....
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I love the handwriting on the box - as it if didn't say IBM already...
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Hi experts :P
Is this Ortek MCK-142Pro worth anything?
It has a double set of function keys (the old-fashioned ones on the left AND the now usual ones on top) and 24 extra (easily) programmable keys. And a German layout.
(The one key cap has been pulled off just to show how the switch looks like)

Thanks for any answers.
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I'd be interested if anyone has more information or a price estimate for me for this find:

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It is a mint, unused keyboard for a Sperry Univac machine, complete with original inspection tag.
Nice deep dish sculpted caps, what gets me the most is that the 8 home row keys are a little deeper so you can't lose home row. Linear switches.
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Looks like a seventies linear keyboard, a type which is usually ignored by keyboard collectors ("just old stuff"). So I don't think you'll get a lot unless there's some Univac collector's market I'm not aware of.
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I'm pretty sure those are 'old' blacks,despite the 1997 'J ' in the serial .
I have another of these boards that I use and they are by far the smoothest blacks ever ..
-And it's got a AT/XT switch AND PS/2 connector!, sadly no diodes, only wire-bridge - What does that do exactly ?
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Hi guys. I just won this auction for an IBM Model M keyboard:
http://cgi.ebay.de/IBM-Model-M-1391403- ... fresh=true

Is this a good bargain or too expensive?
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