Great/Interesting Finds

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RaleghDirat
Prisoner of Technology

15 Apr 2014, 17:21


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Daniel

16 Apr 2014, 19:06

http://www.ebay.de/itm/121318785891 Dell Quietkey with ANSI layout. According to some post on gh one of the better rubber domes with sliders over domes.

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seebart
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18 Apr 2014, 18:28

Das Keyboard Model S Ultimate US Silent starting at € 60,00

http://www.ebay.de/itm/Das-Keyboard-Mod ... 4d1bb467de

mr_a500

18 Apr 2014, 20:01

I've been noticing a couple trends lately. First, there are hundreds of listings describing vintage computer parts as "NOS" when they are obviously used. Second, ratty old keyboards that are no use to anyone (except maybe keyboard freaks like us) are now going for a minimum of $79, $189 for the rarer ones. These things used to be considered junk and were $10 at the most.

I think I'll make my own listing:

IBM Computer. No reserve!! NOS! Never used!!!!! Super RARE! Unable to test. May need some cleaning. Sold AS IS.

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Starting bid: $159.99. Listing is for monitor only. See my store for other items pictured.

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Muirium
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18 Apr 2014, 20:09

Sweet dirtmod. Buyers are paying for hours of painstaking attention to grimy detail.

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fifted

18 Apr 2014, 21:01

Along with that unique monitor shard pattern -- not another one like it!

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Hypersphere

18 Apr 2014, 22:45

Yes, I have certainly noticed this sad trend on eBay. Perhaps we should file a class action lawsuit for taking advantage of us propeller heads with addictions.

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Muirium
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18 Apr 2014, 23:05

Addictions? Trust me, RJ, never get into caps…

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Hypersphere

18 Apr 2014, 23:55

Muirium wrote:Addictions? Trust me, RJ, never get into caps…
Caps? You want caps? My office looks like Scrooge McDuck's money bin, except I am swimming in keycaps instead of money. Probably I should have my first keycap attached to a watch chain that I could wear with my three-piece suit.

However, I might be recovering somewhat from keycap addiction. I was actually able to watch the latest GB for the Granite Set without placing an order. But I wanted to, in the worst way.

Instead, I've been buying 122-key IBMs (Model M variety) to harvest them for keycaps to use on my planned Model F projects.

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Muirium
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18 Apr 2014, 23:59

The box my Round 5 order is coming in will probably need its own wheels.

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HzFaq

19 Apr 2014, 01:06

http://www.ebay.de/itm/programmierbare- ... SS:GB:3160

Another?

edit - Same seller, I guess he's drip feeding them. Much higher starting price this time too...

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kbdfr
The Tiproman

19 Apr 2014, 08:07

HzFaq wrote:http://www.ebay.de/itm/programmierbare- ... SS:GB:3160

Another?

edit - Same seller, I guess he's drip feeding them. Much higher starting price this time too...
No, it's the exact same keyboard.
Obviously the buyer wanted to pay with PayPal and have the keyboard delivered outside of Germany, while such options were just not available in the first sale. The seller now explicitely excludes them in red print.

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HzFaq

19 Apr 2014, 09:59

Ah, cynicism rescinded then ;).

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photekq
Cherry Picker

19 Apr 2014, 10:15

Bank transfer only.. :x

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Muirium
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19 Apr 2014, 12:15

Seems to be standard practice on German eBay. Answer: find a friend in the country and have them convert from PP to a bank transfer as well as be your proxy. I did this recently to score a €10 AEK II. Of course it helped I was already buying a keyboard from my friendly proxy at the time, too.

But yeah, screw this seller! He's being a douche on top.

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7bit

19 Apr 2014, 12:31

PayPal. I would also not accept PayPal, had I not mony collecting slaves.
:evilgeek:

BTW, 2 years ago, I purchased one G80-2100 from him.
:-)

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seebart
Offtopicthority Instigator

19 Apr 2014, 16:09

Siemens Nixdorf SINIX-282 starting at € 4,99:

http://www.ebay.de/itm/Alte-Siemens-Nix ... 35d5059d46

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seebart
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19 Apr 2014, 16:14


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rindorbrot

19 Apr 2014, 17:03

Carefull, in the description it says G81-3000LRNDE-0, so maybe it is not a G80.

Findecanor

19 Apr 2014, 21:14

Muirium wrote:Seems to be standard practice on German eBay. Answer: find a friend in the country and have them convert from PP to a bank transfer as well as be your proxy.
There is a EU directive that bank transfers should be free between countries within the EU. You need to ask the seller for the IBAN and BIC/SWIFT numbers for the account. I have done this several times from Sweden to Germany, ordering the bank transfer online. I had to uncheck a few options to get it free, and the transfer takes a few days.
Bank transfer is also the standard practice in Sweden. I have my primary bank account number be the same as my social security/ID number that I don't want to give out, so I use my savings account for receiving payments.

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kbdfr
The Tiproman

20 Apr 2014, 06:30

Findecanor wrote:There is a EU directive that bank transfers should be free between countries within the EU.
Rather the EU directive says that banks must charge the same for bank transfers within the EU (plus a few other countries including Switzerland and Norway) than for national transfers. So if (depending on your bank and/or country) you have to pay for a bank transfer within your country, so you have to pay the same for a EU bank transfer.
And such SEPA payments must be in €.

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seebart
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20 Apr 2014, 15:27

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Carefull, in the description it says G81-3000LRNDE-0, so maybe it is not a G80.
yes, very good observation, someone paid too much in the end. That false description could become a problem for the seller, G80 / G81 is quite a difference.

strafe

20 Apr 2014, 16:06


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seebart
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21 Apr 2014, 22:08

Cherry G80 MX11900 ISO

http://www.ebay.de/itm/Cherry-Kombi-Tas ... 461e0e8205

called Compact 11900 Series Keyboards Industrial according to Cherry. Doesent look "compact" to me. :lol:

apparently this seller has two of these:

http://www.ebay.de/itm/Cherry-Kombi-Tas ... 461e1c8f7d

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rindorbrot

21 Apr 2014, 22:17

AFAIK those are "compact" as in "fits into a standard 19" rack mount drawer"
Last edited by rindorbrot on 21 Apr 2014, 22:19, edited 1 time in total.

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seebart
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21 Apr 2014, 22:19

oh look, just what I wrote one post up.

The seller is back with his same G81, now properly marked G81 in the text! :lol: I bet it´s the exact same keyboard.

http://www.ebay.de/itm/NEUE-Tastatur-vo ... 258d2e4373

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seebart
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21 Apr 2014, 22:23

AFAIK those are "compact" as in "fits into a standard 19" rack mount drawer"
yes I believe you are right, of course cherry has a "slighty" different idea of "compact keyboards" than TKL or 60%.

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seebart
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21 Apr 2014, 22:28

Last edited by seebart on 22 Apr 2014, 22:08, edited 1 time in total.

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seebart
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21 Apr 2014, 22:32

IBM Keyboard Model M 1992

http://www.ebay.de/itm/IBM-Keyboard-AT- ... 258cf5d1cb

Looks clean.
Last edited by seebart on 22 Apr 2014, 00:10, edited 1 time in total.

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Broadmonkey
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21 Apr 2014, 22:34

seebart wrote:Commodore Amiga CDTV keyboard

http://www.ebay.de/itm/251509785950?_tr ... EBIDX%3AIT

I´m not sure if this is the real thing.
It's not, you can tell it by the 1.25 unit F-row keys.

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