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mintberryminuscrunch wrote:nice one,
you can buy them anywhere they sell computer related stuff, just look for ps/2 to din adapters

din to ps/2 you don't want one that goes the other way.

Actually, I might. I still have servers running from the 1980s-1990s, but all my DIN keyboards are frakked. It would be nice to hook up a nice, new keyboard to a diehard server, and be able to use its console, instead of telnetting in from another machine. ;-)
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gothic860 wrote:NIB Cherry G81-3100 SFD Dye Sub any ideas? On ebay about 100€ for a used one.

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why did you switch out the caps?
http://www.ebay.de/itm/Cherry-G81-3100- ... 0686329837
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Maybe he got an offer he couldn't withstand.
Now the boards is only going for ~20€
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DeathAdder wrote:Maybe he got an offer he couldn't withstand.
Now the boards is only going for ~20€

It is now a HFD!!!
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7bit wrote:It is now a HFD!!! :roll:

Almost this!!
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mikejg wrote:great stuff, thanks guys :)

as per your request :

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can upload a few more shots on request.

apologies for the low-res btw; had to use my crappy phone camera :roll:

See nice and detailed pictures of a Goupil keyboard in this thread by sixty:
http://deskthority.net/photos-videos-f8/smt-goupil-g5-t416.html
and pictures of those somewhat lower contrast Goupil keycaps :
http://deskthority.net/photos-videos-f8/new-find-from-france-t2272.html?#p39547
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HUGE PRICE CHECK REQUEST BELOW, BEWARE!

Hello all, I have photos of a lot of bizarre boards! These are all from my four pallets of keyboards collection. I'll be posting a sell thread very soon (tm).

1. Eazy PC

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2. Zenith

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3. Memorex Telex (cord cut, missing keys)

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4. Unknown board 1 (RJ-11 connector)

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5. Unknown board 2 (cut cord, missing keys)

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6. NCR Board (RJ-11 connector)

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7. Unknown board 3, was told by someone used for military

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All three unknowns are most likely worthless to this community. 1 and three are keytronic foam n foil switches that degrade horribly over time, number 2 is a RD boad.

Eazy PC board looks to have cream or lemon alps, which are a rarer find...depending on how used up the switches are I would value them at anywhere from 30 to 70$.
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4. Unknown board 1 (RJ-11 connector):
Key Tronic with rubber damper
Be careful with the space bar!

6. NCR Board (RJ-11 connector)
This seems interesting. Any way to take a good photo of the switch?

7. Unknown board 3, was told by someone used for military
The Key Tronic at the bottom seems not to be a military board. It is like these IBM terminal keyboards (data entry keyboard).

BTW: Key Tronics can be easiliy identified by their key caps.
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Ascaii wrote:All three unknowns are most likely worthless to this community. 1 and three are keytronic foam n foil switches that degrade horribly over time, number 2 is a RD boad.

Eazy PC board looks to have cream or lemon alps, which are a rarer find...depending on how used up the switches are I would value them at anywhere from 30 to 70$.

They are lemon/orange as far as I can tell. Non tactile, non clicky. Is this a good thing for value?
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mintberryminuscrunch wrote:sorry just edited,
only just read that the red are only stickers.
not worth 150 at all :oops:

If those stickers have been there from the start it's a good thing,
the caps will still have texture !
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why did you switch out the caps?
http://www.ebay.de/itm/Cherry-G81-3100- ... 0686329837

I have both new Cherry Dye Subs and new Cherry Doubleshots... I don't know why the label says SFD but both are 100% unused and i didn't changed anything.

Doubleshots:
http://www.ebay.de/itm/190686329837?ssP ... 654wt_1173

Dye Subs:
http://www.ebay.de/itm/190686075194?ssP ... 588wt_1173
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I could get the following configuration for about Eur 230, but I am hesitant to jump at it because it still is quite a lot of dough for me:
Kinesis Advantage Pro (Mint condition, but out of warranty)
Extra Key Caps
2 Foot Pedals
2 New Palm Pads

What do you guys think? Is Eur 230 a good price? I am a bit worried that if I do not like it, the Kinesis will not have any resell value - they are barely sold either here or over at GeekHack, and the last one sold on eBay (non-pro) left for about 80...
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mSSM wrote:What do you guys think?
I think a Kinessis is the farthest you could reasonably get from a TKL.
So make sure you have the desk-/chair-/keyboardtrayspace to work with that (and look over it at your monitor).
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mSSM wrote:What do you guys think?
I think a Kinessis is the farthest you could reasonably get from a TKL.
So make sure you have the desk-/chair-/keyboardtrayspace to work with that (and look over it at your monitor).

Thanks, I did not think of that. I do believe I have enough space right now, but I am most likely going to dump it at my desk at the institute, so this is more like a long-term investment.
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mSSM wrote:Thanks, I did not think of that.

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Now someone jump in and provide this poor fellow some usefull feedback on the appropriateness of the offered pricing!
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i got a NIB IBM Model M SSK ANSI and three boards of NIB IBM Model M,
how much do them worth
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mSSM wrote:I could get the following configuration for about Eur 230, but I am hesitant to jump at it because it still is quite a lot of dough for me:
Kinesis Advantage Pro (Mint condition, but out of warranty)
Extra Key Caps
2 Foot Pedals
2 New Palm Pads

What do you guys think? Is Eur 230 a good price? I am a bit worried that if I do not like it, the Kinesis will not have any resell value - they are barely sold either here or over at GeekHack, and the last one sold on eBay (non-pro) left for about 80...

If the condition is good it is a good price. You can get them for cheap sometimes but they're usually old and not USB.
And not Pro either... It's a good price.
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tinlong117 wrote:i got a NIB IBM Model M SSK ANSI and three boards of NIB IBM Model M,
how much do them worth
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I'd say EUR 200 for the SSK and somewhere between 100 and 120 for the Ms. But with NIBs it's always a bit of a gamble, since they're really only collectors items. If you're buying them to use it usually doesn't make sense to get a NIB?
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Icarium wrote:
tinlong117 wrote:i got a NIB IBM Model M SSK ANSI and three boards of NIB IBM Model M,
how much do them worth
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I'd say EUR 200 for the SSK and somewhere between 100 and 120 for the Ms. But with NIBs it's always a bit of a gamble, since they're really only collectors items. If you're buying them to use it usually doesn't make sense to get a NIB?

The last NIB SSK went for $350 on ebay.com. A MINT SSK went for $330.
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IBM SSK?

Priceless.
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Okay, I'll bite.

What am I looking at for my:-

Black M13, US layout, 1996.
Mdel F AT, originally DE/Qwertz layout, all caps replaced with Model M caps. Can refit original caps if needed.
AT102W, UK layout, black alps.

I need to reduce my boards, so will be looking to keep only one of these boards.
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InSanCen wrote:I need to reduce my boards, so will be looking to keep only one of these boards.

If your concern is cash, order is like this:
102, a little > model f, a bit more > m13, most.
Decide first which you'd like to keep using, I'd say! ;)
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The concern is not making cash, however, cash vs how much I like the board will help me to decide what stays. I love the M13, so it would need to be a fair bit for me to part with it. Much as I like the AT Model F, I'm hesitant to Mod it into a more usable layout. I'm currently typing on the 102, and I'm surprised by how much I like it. It was NIB though.
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InSanCen wrote:I love the M13, so it would need to be a fair bit for me to part with it. Much as I like the AT Model F, I'm hesitant to Mod it into a more usable layout. I'm currently typing on the 102, and I'm surprised by how much I like it. It was NIB though.

A 102 is a nice board, saying from having used (and after a little while modded bit by bit into a mess) a pretty heavily used one. I would love to try a (near-)NIB one at some point.
But to me you still sound like you are hesitant to give up you keyboard hobby, seeing how you do enjoy those boards immensely; and a small obstacle like a layout could be sidestepped by utilising f.i. (a few?) layer keys or a separate numpad (on the left?).
Now someone knowledgeable should step in and drop some realistic prices so the (initial) question is satisfied, and I'll be off. :lol:
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Ascaii wrote:All three unknowns are most likely worthless to this community. 1 and three are keytronic foam n foil switches that degrade horribly over time, number 2 is a RD boad.

Eazy PC board looks to have cream or lemon alps, which are a rarer find...depending on how used up the switches are I would value them at anywhere from 30 to 70$.

They are lemon/orange as far as I can tell. Non tactile, non clicky. Is this a good thing for value?

Lemon? Looks like the wiki calls them cream here, sorry no pics so...
http://geekhack.org/showthread.php?1299 ... ampened%29

THIS is Orange. No rubber baby bumpers.
keyboards-f2/pink-vs-orange-alps-t1181.html#p21803
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ripster wrote:No, you don't want to do that.

You want to sell it to me. After you flip the Windows key to check.

Sorry, it is not a double shot keycap...
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Bummer. Have to wait for that never ending GH "adopt a legend" program...

The adoption of cloud computing is going faster than that GH project.
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ripster wrote:Bummer. Have to wait for that never ending GH "adopt a legend" program...

The adoption of cloud computing is going faster than that GH project.

I just have a mistake :oops:
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