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seebart
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28 Sep 2014, 12:29

You are very welcome ramnes,no need for thanks or apologies :D

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gogusrl

28 Sep 2014, 16:41

G80 HAD 30 EUR BIN (looks great from pics)

http://www.ebay.de/itm/Cherry-G80-1501- ... 19f45d977b

M'er Forever

29 Sep 2014, 06:09

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Halvar

29 Sep 2014, 07:04

Strange terminalish legends and no number block legends. The non-fitting cable could mean this is a Terminal model that had a different cable originally. Although with IBM, you never know.

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seebart
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29 Sep 2014, 20:25

yes that SDL cable looks used, and I bet SSK´s were orginally not plastic wrapped like that,BUT I do not know that for a fact!

IBM PS/2 1391403 QWERTZ

http://www.ebay.de/itm/IBM-PS-2-Tastatu ... 2341abd5e9


IBM 122 Terminal QWERTZ

http://www.ebay.de/itm/IBM-Tastatur-/39 ... 5b05e8e5a5

Cherry MX PBT black caps engraved German QWERTZ

http://www.ebay.de/itm/Cherry-MX-Tasten ... 3f3d8b3ca0

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Halvar

29 Sep 2014, 20:35

What the heck is going on here? 200 €?

http://www.ebay.de/itm/Commodore-CBM-50 ... 6016.l4276

Bidder's list looks really fishy.

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seebart
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29 Sep 2014, 20:42

Bidder's list looks really fishy.
:lol:

well or just two people who REALLY want that classic CBM, but 200 is quite a lot already.

What good is shill-bidding anyway if you don´t sell it ibn the end? :lol:

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Halvar

29 Sep 2014, 21:09

Look at how the second bidder (_***i) bid 199.99 € today. After he did that he must have seen that the highest bid went up to 200€ (instead of 204.99€), so he knew that n***u had bid exactly 200€ the day before. When _***i saw that, he stopped bidding.

So _***i doesn't want to buy, he wants someone else to pay as much as possible ...

Moreover, if you look at the bidding history of _***i, you see that 41% of all his bids went to that very seller...

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seebart
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29 Sep 2014, 21:13

Moreover, if you look at the bidding history of _***i, you see that 41% of all his bids went to that very seller...
yes that is very suspicious you are right.Good thing ebay has these bidding lists!
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gogusrl

30 Sep 2014, 00:11

Qtronix with MX Clear (great condition) 3h left

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... NA:US:3160

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Nuum

30 Sep 2014, 00:15

I believe these Clears are clones, there is no logo on the top of the switch.

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Muirium
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30 Sep 2014, 00:28

Well spotted. That ain't right.
seebart wrote:
Moreover, if you look at the bidding history of _***i, you see that 41% of all his bids went to that very seller...
yes that is very suspicious you are right.Good thing ebay has these bidding lists!
Not quite. The 41% figure is for the last 30 days. And that list shows just this one auction from the seller in question. Apparently this guy's just in a plain old bidding war. Which makes sense, as a 4 figure star rating would be one hell of a shill! They're usually pitifully obvious with ratings of next to nothing, and 100% of their activity with their master.

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Halvar

30 Sep 2014, 00:49

Why does he stop at 199.99 € when he can see that the other bidder bid exactly 200.00? Also, all that manual bidding in very small intervals seems pretty typical... He only does that for this one item, not for any of the other ones he's bidding on.

The 4 figure rating just means that this is an account that is also used for (professinal ?) selling. There are good reasons to have both a personal and a separate commercial account.
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Muirium
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30 Sep 2014, 00:51

All right, I'm no Kbdfr! I just don't think it's as clear a case as it appeared at first glance.

Besides, quite why anyone ever bids before the last minute of an auction still escapes me…

andrewjoy

30 Sep 2014, 00:56

I hate ebay bidding practices, with snipers i an the like and people pushing prices up with second accounts!

i was bidding for a set of Technics stereo gear and someone sniped the first auction ( for the tape deck only) i increased by bid on the rest of it and managed to get it ( still for a good price ) so the c**t was left with a useless tape deck no amp no cd player no turntable :P. I think i silent bidding system would be better where you submit how much you are willing to pay and then after it ends the highest bid gets it, no bidding against each-other or upping your bids. This would stop sniper and stop people inflating the bids.

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Halvar

30 Sep 2014, 00:56

Muirium wrote: All right, I'm no Kbdfr!
Me neither. My suspicion was probably just due to the fact that I can't imagine two bidders to bid so much on this empty shell so early.

jacobolus

30 Sep 2014, 04:41

andrewjoy wrote: I hate ebay bidding practices, with snipers i an the like and people pushing prices up with second accounts!
If you’re bidding on ebay before the last 5 seconds of an auction, you’re doing it wrong.

There’s absolutely zero advantage in bidding early. If there’s another bidder, you give them a chance to increase their bid, either leaving you to still win but at a higher price, or beating you.

Ebay is a stupid platform, but complaining about snipers is dumb. Just be a sniper yourself and stop worrying about it.

You’ll save time, money, worry, and regret. Just decide up front on the maximum amount you’re willing to spend for any particular item, put in a snipe using some automated service right up front, and then don’t look at the auction again unless you win, just put it out of your mind..

quantalume

30 Sep 2014, 05:04

jacobolus wrote:
andrewjoy wrote: I hate ebay bidding practices, with snipers i an the like and people pushing prices up with second accounts!
If you’re bidding on ebay before the last 5 seconds of an auction, you’re doing it wrong.

There’s absolutely zero advantage in bidding early. If there’s another bidder, you give them a chance to increase their bid, either leaving you to still win but at a higher price, or beating you.

Ebay is a stupid platform, but complaining about snipers is dumb. Just be a sniper yourself and stop worrying about it.

You’ll save time, money, worry, and regret. Just decide up front on the maximum amount you’re willing to spend for any particular item, put in a snipe using some automated service right up front, and then don’t look at the auction again unless you win, just put it out of your mind..
This is great advice. The last thing you want to do is get emotion involved, otherwise you end up like this guy.

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Halvar

30 Sep 2014, 08:02

Exactly. The whole bidding system including ebay's automated bidding agent is designed to maximize prices, which is in ebay's best interest. They even give you false advice all the time (bid now, bid early ...).

Automated sniping is the best answer to that. By bidding late, you give less information to your competition that they can act on, including shill bidders. It keeps prices low for buyers by preventing bidding wars.

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gogusrl

30 Sep 2014, 12:39

Nuum wrote: I believe these Clears are clones, there is no logo on the top of the switch.
I had no clue there are clear clones. Another thing to keep an eye out for.


edit :

G81 HAD @ 10 EUR BIN

http://www.ebay.de/itm/CHERRY-G81-3000H ... 4add2b21e7

these guys really need to start accepting paypal and ship internationally.

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ramnes
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30 Sep 2014, 17:52

Xerox keyboard, with tactile green Alps IIRC.

http://www.ebay.fr/itm/clavier-xerox-93 ... 35dd507450

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crunch

30 Sep 2014, 23:45


cinnamonrollz

01 Oct 2014, 02:08

BRAND NEW RUBBER DOME MODEL M'S

http://www.ebay.com/itm/New-IBM-Basic-1 ... 43d02f6616

$80

FOUR AVAILABLE

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matt3o
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01 Oct 2014, 12:16


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DanielT
Un petit village gaulois d'Armorique…

01 Oct 2014, 12:18

matt3o wrote: someone should take this

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Rare-Otrona-Att ... 2c8d65c89d
That is a beautiful keyboard, really interesting layout.

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Muirium
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01 Oct 2014, 12:19

Looks like a 7bit implementation of "RGB" graphics.

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mr_a500

01 Oct 2014, 12:38

Twice I missed out on getting an Otrona Attaché. One time was especially tragic - a last second swipe on a NOS Attaché keyboard. I foolishly didn't think anybody would want it, so left my bid at $22. It went for $22.50. It's still painful to think about.

https://www.youtube.com/embed/7wI5ePOec ... 57&end=160

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seebart
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01 Oct 2014, 14:51

Looks like a 7bit implementation of "RGB" graphics.
:lol:
This would be my dream monitor setup!
Red on the left, the normal green in the center and blue on the right!
:o :shock: :lol:

Xerox keyboard, with tactile green Alps IIRC.
:shock: ...drooling HARD....WANT!
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7bit

01 Oct 2014, 14:54

This would be my dream monitor setup!
Red on the left, the normal green in the center and blue on the right!
:cool:

They did it only almost right. Why not swap the up arrow with SHIFT?
:?

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HzFaq

01 Oct 2014, 14:56

Like this?

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