Great/Interesting Finds

green-squid

02 Mar 2018, 17:21

yo Thomas! Since you are here and finished the work day from the university and back at the Secret Keyboard Place in your location, what do you think of the accusations of Price inflation going on? :)

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Blaise170
ALPS キーボード

02 Mar 2018, 17:27

green-squid wrote: yo Thomas! Since you are here and finished the work day from the university and back at the Secret Keyboard Place in your location, what do you think of the accusations of Price inflation going on? :)
No offense but can we please get back to the topic at hand? I feel like my Great/Interesting Finds are being lost in the shuffle. :cry:

green-squid

02 Mar 2018, 17:29

Blaise170 wrote:
green-squid wrote: yo Thomas! Since you are here and finished the work day from the university and back at the Secret Keyboard Place in your location, what do you think of the accusations of Price inflation going on? :)
No offense but can we please get back to the topic at hand? I feel like my Great/Interesting Finds are being lost in the shuffle. :cry:
Hey don't cry, take this :)

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//gainsborough
ALPSの日常

02 Mar 2018, 17:32

Blaise170 wrote: Frankly, I don't blame Chyros even if it were his videos. On the contrary actually, I blame it on the people with deep pockets who are willing to keep paying 4-5 times the going rate for a product just so that they can have it.
I have to echo Blaise here: it's really the people doing the buying that we have to blame. Chyros isn't going around forcing people to spend insane amounts of money - he doesn't set a market value on them. Sure he gave a favorable opinion of them, but he never said in any of his videos "these are worth $1k +." The blame falls on the people - people with money or people stupid enough to pay what sellers are asking for... or both, I guess.

Back on keyboards, though: https://www.ebay.com/itm/VINTAGE-IBM-51 ... SwElZamLPZ

here's a wildly overpriced brown alps board :lol:
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green-squid

02 Mar 2018, 17:34

//gainsborough wrote:
Blaise170 wrote: Frankly, I don't blame Chyros even if it were his videos. On the contrary actually, I blame it on the people with deep pockets who are willing to keep paying 4-5 times the going rate for a product just so that they can have it.
I have to echo Blaise here: it's really the people doing the buying that we have to blame. Chyros is going around forcing people spend insane amounts of money - he doesn't set a market value on them. Sure he gave a favorable opinion of them, but he never said in any of his videos "these are worth $1k +." The blame falls on the people - people with money or people stupid enough to pay what sellers are asking for... or both, I guess.
I agree!!! But he aint forcing.

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//gainsborough
ALPSの日常

02 Mar 2018, 17:34

ah yeah, typo there - meant that he isn't**

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j0d1

02 Mar 2018, 17:43

Lot of 11 IBM Model M: https://m.bonanza.com/listings/Lot-of-1 ... d=41494860

Its 600$ but also OBO so maybe someone in the US can strike a deal on them.

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Blaise170
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02 Mar 2018, 17:44

//gainsborough wrote: here's a wildly overpriced brown alps board :lol:
I think the seller meant to list it for $29.50! :lol:

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E TwentyNine

02 Mar 2018, 17:48

wobbled wrote: You have a certain youtuber to thank for overhyping the shit out of these things. They have been referred to as 'the best clicky switch' and 'the holy grail' both of which are subjective and are used constantly. I sold my 3278 like a year ago now and kept with capacitive buckling springs. When both switches are in top condition there really isn't any improvement in beamsprings over capacitive BS imo.
Not to mention a lot of 3278 models have a flimsy plastic palmwrest, wobbly keycaps, and a keycap height and profile that is ridiculous to type on.
The hype really needs to stop honestly
Everything's subjective. There are people who think Topre is the pinnacle of switch design. Those people are loons.

The beamspring *is* my holy grail of a switch, short of hooking up a selectric to a computer. The beam keyboards as a whole have other issues (height, layout), but the feel is different than a cap or mem BS. Force graphs are similar enough that you may not think so, but usage is a different thing.

All that being said, my daily drivers are an SSK and a modified AT. It's close enough and the layout is perfect.

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kbdfr
The Tiproman

02 Mar 2018, 17:51

Oh c'mon girlies, are IBMs the new boys in town? Bunches of IBM keyboards everywhere… how boring :mrgreen:

Here's two keyboards you don't find very often:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/142678530511
https://www.ebay.de/itm/192443098450

And when was the last time you saw a G80-2100?

hansichen

02 Mar 2018, 17:55

kbdfr wrote: Oh c'mon girlies, are IBMs the new boys in town? Bunches of IBM keyboards everywhere… how boring :mrgreen:

Here's two keyboards you don't find very often:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/142678530511
https://www.ebay.de/itm/192443098450

And when was the last time you saw a G80-2100?
Both of them are online for quite some time now, good to see that the TA prices are decreasing. This board was already online for a month for 500€, seems like that's still too much. And I think we had a 2100 this winter on ebay, so yeah, they are way more uncommon on ebay than the usual beamer madness

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purdobol

02 Mar 2018, 18:08

kbdfr wrote: Oh c'mon girlies, are IBMs the new boys in town? Bunches of IBM keyboards everywhere… how boring :mrgreen:

Here's two keyboards you don't find very often:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/142678530511
https://www.ebay.de/itm/192443098450

And when was the last time you saw a G80-2100?
Here you go. Something exotic :lol:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/292141369959

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Techno Trousers
100,000,000 actuations

02 Mar 2018, 18:13

[quote="//gainsborough][Chyros] gave a favorable opinion of them, but he never said in any of his videos "these are worth $1k +." [/quote]

I kind of want him to do something like that, ironically of course. "I'd gladly pay upwards of 800 quid for this stellar 71G4644 Model M. It's so much more elegant than your typical clattery IBM keyboard!"

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Blaise170
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02 Mar 2018, 18:18

Techno Trousers wrote: [quote="//gainsborough][Chyros] gave a favorable opinion of them, but he never said in any of his videos "these are worth $1k +."
I kind of want him to do something like that, ironically of course. "I'd gladly pay upwards of 800 quid for this stellar 71G4644 Model M. It's so much more elegant than your typical clattery IBM keyboard!"[/quote][/quote]

Better yet, let's artificially inflate foam and foil switches! :lol:

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Iggy

02 Mar 2018, 18:30

Blaise170 wrote:
Techno Trousers wrote: [quote="//gainsborough][Chyros] gave a favorable opinion of them, but he never said in any of his videos "these are worth $1k +."
I kind of want him to do something like that, ironically of course. "I'd gladly pay upwards of 800 quid for this stellar 71G4644 Model M. It's so much more elegant than your typical clattery IBM keyboard!"
[/quote]

Better yet, let's artificially inflate foam and foil switches! :lol:[/quote][/quote][/quote]
And I just trashed four of those.

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digital_matthew

02 Mar 2018, 20:51

Techno Trousers wrote: [quote="//gainsborough][Chyros] gave a favorable opinion of them, but he never said in any of his videos "these are worth $1k +."
I kind of want him to do something like that, ironically of course. "I'd gladly pay upwards of 800 quid for this stellar 71G4644 Model M. It's so much more elegant than your typical clattery IBM keyboard!"[/quote][/quote][/quote][/quote]
It's the most Topre-esque keyboard that IBM ever built! Yeah...that's it... :?

green-squid

02 Mar 2018, 21:12


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kbdfr
The Tiproman

03 Mar 2018, 08:27

Rarer and way cheaper than all your trendy IBMs:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/253461165169

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webwit
Wild Duck

03 Mar 2018, 10:41

kbdfr wrote: than all your trendy IBMs
It's an IBM Model M clone! :evilgeek:

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03 Mar 2018, 11:21

"Trendy" and "IBM" in the same sentence, I scarce believe it!

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Chyros

03 Mar 2018, 11:23

webwit wrote:
kbdfr wrote: than all your trendy IBMs
It's an IBM Model M clone! :evilgeek:
HAHAHAHA :lol: :lol: :lol:

hansichen

03 Mar 2018, 13:31

kbdfr wrote: Rarer and way cheaper than all your trendy IBMs:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/253461165169
Hahaha, he had this listed for like double the price with a normal shipping rate recently and now it looks like a cheap board but shipping to every conutry is 400$ :lol: :lol:

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mecano

03 Mar 2018, 13:40


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mike52787
Alps Aficionado

03 Mar 2018, 16:53

hansichen wrote:
kbdfr wrote: Rarer and way cheaper than all your trendy IBMs:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/253461165169
Hahaha, he had this listed for like double the price with a normal shipping rate recently and now it looks like a cheap board but shipping to every conutry is 400$ :lol: :lol:
those caps are ugly af too... sad

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Tuntematon

03 Mar 2018, 20:19

That Industrial XT auction is really getting out of hand. This used to be a sub-$100 board :?

https://www.ebay.com/itm/VTG-EARLY-1985 ... 1438.l2649

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Gnohio

03 Mar 2018, 21:09

Tuntematon wrote: That Industrial XT auction is really getting out of hand. This used to be a sub-$100 board :?

https://www.ebay.com/itm/VTG-EARLY-1985 ... 1438.l2649
Its not even the buckling spring version either.. :|

green-squid

03 Mar 2018, 21:19

Tuntematon wrote: That Industrial XT auction is really getting out of hand. This used to be a sub-$100 board :?

https://www.ebay.com/itm/VTG-EARLY-1985 ... 1438.l2649
...

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Techno Trousers
100,000,000 actuations

03 Mar 2018, 21:56

Gnohio wrote:
Its not even the buckling spring version either.. :|
Thankfully the seller is being totally up front about that, but it just adds to the mystery of the price.

It makes me wonder if there are pure speculators buying keyboards these days, just to store them away for later profits. It could explain the ridiculous beamspring prices. If so, what a waste.

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Gnohio

03 Mar 2018, 22:16

Techno Trousers wrote:
Gnohio wrote:
Its not even the buckling spring version either.. :|
Thankfully the seller is being totally up front about that, but it just adds to the mystery of the price.

It makes me wonder if there are pure speculators buying keyboards these days, just to store them away for later profits. It could explain the ridiculous beamspring prices. If so, what a waste.
"Why buy it if you arent (eventually) going to use it?"

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digital_matthew

03 Mar 2018, 22:18

Techno Trousers wrote:
Gnohio wrote:
Its not even the buckling spring version either.. :|
Thankfully the seller is being totally up front about that, but it just adds to the mystery of the price.

It makes me wonder if there are pure speculators buying keyboards these days, just to store them away for later profits. It could explain the ridiculous beamspring prices. If so, what a waste.
Agreed that it's pretty dumb to buy and hold antique keyboards like they're a speculative commodity. Many in this forum would agree that they are overvalued at the moment, and there are more traditional investment vehicles to use.

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