Price Check: How much is my _____ worth?

davkol

24 Jan 2017, 00:30

What about Cherry G81-3100SEBUS from '96 in mint/NIB condition? It's clean, supposedly never used, there are only minor color blemishes on the case. Comes in original cardboard box.

I've found just Photekq's G81-3100SDU sale asking for $450 so far.

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photekq
Cherry Picker

24 Jan 2017, 00:54

Wow. A SEBUS? I've never heard of or seen one of those before.

Could you tell me : Is the bottom row A-profile or B-profile?

I would suggest that $450 would be a good price regardless of the bottom row profile, but right now I think you will have trouble selling it for that. I say this because alienman82 on GH has single-handedly butchered the OG dyesub market by selling a lot of used sets for absurdly low prices. That's why I'm not advertising any of mine for sale right now.

davkol

24 Jan 2017, 01:13

Thanks.

(update:) I believe it's the steeper angle, so A?

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photekq
Cherry Picker

24 Jan 2017, 01:17

Remember that G81-3015HAR you sold me? :mrgreen: It's a great reference, since AEG Olympia boards have mixed profile bottom rows.

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The bottom row arrow/numpad keys are steep, tall A-profile. The Controls/Alts are low, flat B-profile.

A good indicator is the spacebar. If the front edge is higher than the spacebar then it's A-profile. If it's lower then it's B-profile.

davkol

24 Jan 2017, 01:23

Ha, thanks for the reminder. I found both kinds of modifiers (but laser-etched) on my Phantom in the meantime.

A-profile confirmed, I think.

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photekq
Cherry Picker

24 Jan 2017, 01:28

Gah, that's a shame. I thought there might be a chance of it being another B-profile dyesub board. So far the only one I've seen is the G81-3100SPBUS. Thanks for the info!

Jimi14

24 Jan 2017, 19:01

Was planning on slimming down my collection by getting rid of some domes i don't really have any use for.
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Just wanted to check if i'm making any mistakes by putting them out for a 2-3 euros each.

(the olivetti is missing its cable, works with an model m one though.

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scottc

24 Jan 2017, 20:58

The Olivetti is nice and you can probably get a bit more than 2-3 euro for it. They're pretty nice, as rubber domes go. Not sure who would buy it, though!

Jimi14

24 Jan 2017, 21:24

scottc wrote: The Olivetti is nice and you can probably get a bit more than 2-3 euro for it. They're pretty nice, as rubber domes go. Not sure who would buy it, though!
Eh, i thought it was nothing special. thanks for the tip anyway though.

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elecplus

25 Jan 2017, 19:48

elecplus wrote: One seriously dirty yellow blue Alps keyboard, tested. The 2@ key works intermittently. Tested with an Orihalcon cable.
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The switch on the back says 1 2 3.
What is it worth? Somebody make a good offer?
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ohaimark
Kingpin

25 Jan 2017, 19:59

I'd say $200 in its current condition? Blue Alps ANSI keyboards are very desirable.

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elecplus

25 Jan 2017, 20:23

ohaimark wrote: I'd say $200 in its current condition? Blue Alps ANSI keyboards are very desirable.
That seems like a lot... This one does have double shot caps though.

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Ir0n

25 Jan 2017, 20:50

elecplus wrote:
ohaimark wrote: I'd say $200 in its current condition? Blue Alps ANSI keyboards are very desirable.
That seems like a lot... This one does have double shot caps though.
After seeing how bat shit crazy people go with these on ebay 200 bucks seems like a damn good deal. :lol:

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seebart
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25 Jan 2017, 20:59

elecplus wrote:
ohaimark wrote: I'd say $200 in its current condition? Blue Alps ANSI keyboards are very desirable.
That seems like a lot... This one does have double shot caps though.
If it does not have any damage then $200 is a realistic price if indeed it does have blue Alps.

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Scarpia

25 Jan 2017, 21:03

$200 may be the price on eBay on an average day, but Cindy prices are consistently (a lot) more reasonable than that, so I'd put it at a grab-it-now Cindy price of maybe $140-160?

It does depend on the condition of the switches though. If the switches are buttery smooth, $180-$200 easily.

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elecplus

25 Jan 2017, 21:08

seebart wrote:
elecplus wrote:
ohaimark wrote: I'd say $200 in its current condition? Blue Alps ANSI keyboards are very desirable.
That seems like a lot... This one does have double shot caps though.
If it does not have any damage then $200 is a realistic price if indeed it does have blue Alps.
Beautiful blue Alps with double shots. XMIT just confirmed for me :-)

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seebart
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25 Jan 2017, 21:15

If it was cleaned and tested it could sell for more. I'm not a fan of the blue Alps hype, but the market is the way it is.

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Chyros

25 Jan 2017, 21:20

The price for that depends almost completely on the condition of the switches. If they feel like new, you're doing people a big favour if you only charge $200 for it, especially the doubleshot model. If they feel less than that, I'd charge less, depending on how bad it is.

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fohat
Elder Messenger

25 Jan 2017, 21:25

Given what looks like considerable shine along with some nasty yellowing, I would say that decreases the value quite a bit. I have had moderate success Retro-briting cases like that, but never those old Alps keys.

On the other hand, a true-ANSI layout is quite rare.

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seebart
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25 Jan 2017, 21:25

Chyros wrote: The price for that depends almost completely on the condition of the switches. If they feel like new, you're doing people a big favour if you only charge $200 for it, especially the doubleshot model. If they feel less than that, I'd charge less, depending on how bad it is.
That's right. Of course on ebay no one knows or asks such questions (yet). The real problem with Alps SKCM is that if their worn enough that's it. Lubing won't help much anymore. In that sense Alps SKCM are almost like a really slow suicide switch. I have two cleaned Apple M0118's here both with salmons and the difference is shocking. One must have seen way more action than the other.
fohat wrote: Given what looks like considerable shine along with some nasty yellowing, I would say that decreases the value quite a bit. I have had moderate success Retro-briting cases like that, but never those old Alps keys.

On the other hand, a true-ANSI layout is quite rare.
Yellowing and even shine can be taken care of, worn Alps not. Only replaced.

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elecplus

25 Jan 2017, 21:58

The blue Alps is now claimed, pending what it does after I thoroughly clean it. I am not into tearing switches apart, but the rest is manageable.

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XMIT
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25 Jan 2017, 22:14

How about a complete NCR G81-3000 SAU with dark gray case and original Cherry thick PBT dye subs? Folks on GH and Reddit would go crazy for those... elecplus has one sitting in the office.

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elecplus

25 Jan 2017, 23:19

NCR G81-3000 SAU with dark gray case and original Cherry thick PBT dye subs
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need

25 Jan 2017, 23:29

elecplus wrote: NCR G81-3000 SAU with dark gray case and original Cherry thick PBT dye subs
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:o This is going to cost an arm and a leg...

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elecplus

25 Jan 2017, 23:42

need wrote:
elecplus wrote: NCR G81-3000 SAU with dark gray case and original Cherry thick PBT dye subs
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:o This is going to cost an arm and a leg...
I am asking $300. Is that reasonable?

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Daniel Beardsmore

25 Jan 2017, 23:53

elecplus wrote: I am asking $300. Is that reasonable?
Well, out of interest, how does it feel to type on, to you?

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fohat
Elder Messenger

26 Jan 2017, 00:20

I am not even a Cherry guy, but that looks amazing.

It seems like the question revolves around: "Can an MX inner assembly be fitted into that exterior?"

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elecplus

26 Jan 2017, 00:31

Daniel Beardsmore wrote:
elecplus wrote: I am asking $300. Is that reasonable?
Well, out of interest, how does it feel to type on, to you?
Already left work. Will let you know tomorrow :-)

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kbdfr
The Tiproman

26 Jan 2017, 07:05

elecplus wrote:
need wrote:
elecplus wrote: NCR G81-3000 SAU with dark gray case and original Cherry thick PBT dye subs[…]
:o This is going to cost an arm and a leg...
I am asking $300. Is that reasonable?
You're spoiling the prices! :lol:



fohat wrote: […]
It seems like the question revolves around: "Can an MX inner assembly be fitted into that exterior?"
Yes, no doubt. I just gave it a try with mine:
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Orpheo

26 Jan 2017, 10:32

How much is that worth? I just love the look of this keyboard, it's history with Bull because I am a French geek. But it's F&F Keytronic, and the connector is Db9 with surely a weird protocol and I don't even know if there exist a converter out there... But I love it's looks and nice keycaps... Should I buy it and at what max price please?

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