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Muirium
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18 Jan 2016, 17:53

Chyros wrote:
u-ra wrote: Lots of Alps whites for lots of money:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Ortek-MCK-142 ... Swa-dWm2Yq
That's good value actually, those Ortek battlecruisers don't come along that often, and they never come cheap. That one is NOS though!
Yup. Anyone cheeky enough to be thinking of harvesting its switches needs an instructive slap. With the keyboard!

Battlecruisers aren't my thing at all. But that's a tasty one and I bet someone will bite. Looks delicious.

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ohaimark
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18 Jan 2016, 18:14

Aaaaaand here's what appears to be a Cherry MX Clear battleship. Featuring abuse and missing caps.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Chyron-Maxine-C ... 1954808665

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kbdfr
The Tiproman

18 Jan 2016, 18:31

Chyros wrote:
u-ra wrote: Lots of Alps whites for lots of money:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Ortek-MCK-142 ... Swa-dWm2Yq
That's good value actually, those Ortek battlecruisers don't come along that often, and they never come cheap. That one is NOS though!
I've seen a few Ortek MCK 142Pro sold here on DT for less than 50 EUR. Not NOS, of course, but still.

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Muirium
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18 Jan 2016, 18:35

New works wonders for value, mind.

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facetsesame
Mad Dasher

18 Jan 2016, 19:07

kbdfr wrote: I've seen a few Ortek MCK 142Pro sold here on DT for less than 50 EUR. Not NOS, of course, but still.
If I wanted to own one again, I'd pay that for a new one. But it might be just theoretical me that thinks like that.
ohaimark wrote: Aaaaaand here's what appears to be a Cherry MX Clear battleship. Featuring abuse and missing caps.
What a case! I wonder what's going on inside it. I'll be very surprised if I don't end up with one of these eventually! Thank you for the link!

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u-ra

18 Jan 2016, 20:09

Muirium wrote: Yup. Anyone cheeky enough to be thinking of harvesting its switches needs an instructive slap. With the keyboard!
I actually agree. I was just being a smartass about the huge number of keys.

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Blaise170
ALPS キーボード

18 Jan 2016, 21:09

Yeah a lot of Chyrons have Cherry switches, the Max and Maxine both have Clears if IIRC.

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Chyros

18 Jan 2016, 21:21

kbdfr wrote:
Chyros wrote:
u-ra wrote: Lots of Alps whites for lots of money:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Ortek-MCK-142 ... Swa-dWm2Yq
That's good value actually, those Ortek battlecruisers don't come along that often, and they never come cheap. That one is NOS though!
I've seen a few Ortek MCK 142Pro sold here on DT for less than 50 EUR. Not NOS, of course, but still.
I stand corrected! I had found two on eBay that sold for around $100 a while ago as I recall, but I didn't know about ones from here :) .
Blaise170 wrote: Yeah a lot of Chyrons have Cherry switches, the Max and Maxine both have Clears if IIRC.
It feels weird to nearly share a name with a brand of keyboards xD .

hypkx
Chasing the Dream

18 Jan 2016, 22:12


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Khronokrator

19 Jan 2016, 02:37

u-ra wrote: Lots of Alps whites for lots of money:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Ortek-MCK-142 ... Swa-dWm2Yq
Does anyone happen know if these are SKCM White Alps, or simplified ones?

I ask because my Omnikey TP has switches that look exactly like the ones on the seller's picture (down to the upside-down Alps logo and same type of font/numbering on the lower corners) and I'm almost 100% certain they're Simplified Alps, not Complicated switches.

I'm one of those picky people who can feel the difference, and it'd definitely affect my willingness to consider this one.

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ohaimark
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19 Jan 2016, 04:13

Sounds like you're better qualified to answer your question than us, mate.

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Khronokrator

19 Jan 2016, 06:04

Yeah, I thought I might at least see if anyone else knew better than I. :?

Particular Alps switches can be notoriously hard to visually identify because they had so many stylistic variations, even between the same models of switch.

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ohaimark
Kingpin

19 Jan 2016, 07:05

Clean Monterey Blue board with Winkeys. Flimsy board, nice switches.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-Chicony ... 1661171565

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Muirium
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19 Jan 2016, 08:32

Nice switches, meh board. I like the free US shipping. Someone will nab that.
Khronokrator wrote: Particular Alps switches can be notoriously hard to visually identify because they had so many stylistic variations, even between the same models of switch.
We call it the Alps Vortex of Doom for good reason you know. The deeper you delve within it, the more you can appreciate how little you understand!

Image

Artist's render of Alps logic singularity.

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ohaimark
Kingpin

19 Jan 2016, 19:40

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Epson-Q503A-Mec ... 1818940155

Fujitsu linear (Gen 3, I think) board that's overpriced. Should be $25 or less with broken keyswitches. But the thickness of those keycaps... Jesus H. Christ on a cracker.

The description may as well read:

Very vintage
Much rare
Such linear
Wow

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XMIT
[ XMIT ]

19 Jan 2016, 20:02

My Lynk board arrived today. It is very yellow, definitely not the one photographed.

It has yellowed double shot ABS key caps with a Cherry MX mount. The caps are also yellowed, and not uniformly. The keyboard itself uses some sort of slider-over-dome. The domes are not the worst I've tried but not amazing. There is a crack at the back of the board. The right Shift key's dome is worn from use and the key does not pop back up.

I don't think this is foam and foil, unless there are foil pads underneath the domes. I can't really be bothered to open it up.

"meh"

Oh - and it has some odd DIN connector that is neither XT/AT or IBM terminal. Same connector size, different pin arrangement.

All things considered I'd rather have the money I spent on this keyboard than the keyboard itself. Granted, I got the seller to accept an offer that was less than shipping, but no one will want to buy this and I don't have much use for it. Maybe if I lighten the key caps I can do something with them. :evil:

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Crazy Canadian XXIV

19 Jan 2016, 21:07

ohaimark wrote: http://www.ebay.com/itm/Epson-Q503A-Mec ... 1818940155

Fujitsu linear (Gen 3, I think) board that's overpriced. Should be $25 or less with broken keyswitches. But the thickness of those keycaps... Jesus H. Christ on a cracker.

The description may as well read:

Very vintage
Much rare
Such linear
Wow
Eh, I don't think 45 bucks is particularly terrible, especially considering the caps. Does anyone even use print screen anymore?
XMIT wrote: My Lynk board arrived today. It is very yellow, definitely not the one photographed.
Spoiler:
It has yellowed double shot ABS key caps with a Cherry MX mount. The caps are also yellowed, and not uniformly. The keyboard itself uses some sort of slider-over-dome. The domes are not the worst I've tried but not amazing. There is a crack at the back of the board. The right Shift key's dome is worn from use and the key does not pop back up.

I don't think this is foam and foil, unless there are foil pads underneath the domes. I can't really be bothered to open it up.

"meh"

Oh - and it has some odd DIN connector that is neither XT/AT or IBM terminal. Same connector size, different pin arrangement.

All things considered I'd rather have the money I spent on this keyboard than the keyboard itself. Granted, I got the seller to accept an offer that was less than shipping, but no one will want to buy this and I don't have much use for it. Maybe if I lighten the key caps I can do something with them. :evil:
Well that's a shame. Guess it really was too good to be true.

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zuglufttier

19 Jan 2016, 21:19

Crazy Canadian XXIV wrote: Does anyone even use print screen anymore?
Actually, it get's use in recent Windows versions and many other desktops to take screenshots. So, I happen to use it now and then :D

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shreebles
Finally 60%

19 Jan 2016, 21:29

Definitely more important than Pause, Scroll Lock, stupid insert and stupid capslock :D

Although, I need Insert sometimes to press CTRL+ALT+INS in remote or virtual machine sessions instead of CTRL+ALT+DEL (which would trigger on the host machine).

Engicoder

19 Jan 2016, 21:29

XMIT wrote: My Lynk board arrived today. It is very yellow, definitely not the one photographed.

It has yellowed double shot ABS key caps with a Cherry MX mount. The caps are also yellowed, and not uniformly. The keyboard itself uses some sort of slider-over-dome. The domes are not the worst I've tried but not amazing. There is a crack at the back of the board. The right Shift key's dome is worn from use and the key does not pop back up.

I don't think this is foam and foil, unless there are foil pads underneath the domes. I can't really be bothered to open it up.

"meh"

Oh - and it has some odd DIN connector that is neither XT/AT or IBM terminal. Same connector size, different pin arrangement.

All things considered I'd rather have the money I spent on this keyboard than the keyboard itself. Granted, I got the seller to accept an offer that was less than shipping, but no one will want to buy this and I don't have much use for it. Maybe if I lighten the key caps I can do something with them. :evil:
Bummer. I was hoping you made out better than I did, but sounds like my Key Tronic might be less distasteful. My Key Tronic also has a non-standard connector (appears to be DIN-240-7 i.e. 7 pins with 240 degree spread)

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ohaimark
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20 Jan 2016, 22:57

HOLY ****. That Blue Alps keyboard sold for over $300.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/121864530186

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XMIT
[ XMIT ]

21 Jan 2016, 00:10

shreebles wrote: Definitely more important than Pause, Scroll Lock, stupid insert and stupid capslock :D

Although, I need Insert sometimes to press CTRL+ALT+INS in remote or virtual machine sessions instead of CTRL+ALT+DEL (which would trigger on the host machine).
I remap "Pause" to "lock screen" on my systems.

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E3E

21 Jan 2016, 05:15

ohaimark wrote: HOLY ****. That Blue Alps keyboard sold for over $300.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/121864530186
I'm calling either shenanigans or desperation on this one.

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Chyros

21 Jan 2016, 10:10

XMIT wrote: I remap "Pause" to "lock screen" on my systems.
Damn that's a good one, doing that today :D .

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mars

21 Jan 2016, 11:24

Should I buy an IBM (rubberdome) spacesaver for 25€?

Ideally I would resell it as I am perfectly happy with my hhkb, but I wonder if the italian layout means it has close to zero resell value.
Opinions?
Thanks
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Crazy Canadian XXIV

21 Jan 2016, 12:32

mars wrote: Should I buy an IBM (rubberdome) spacesaver for 25€?

Ideally I would resell it as I am perfectly happy with my hhkb, but I wonder if the italian layout means it has close to zero resell value.
Opinions?
Thanks
Being rubberdome gives it zero value. Stay far, far away from it.

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scottc

21 Jan 2016, 13:16

It has a nice trackpoint that you can harvest. I would pay 5 euro for that. :D

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Blaise170
ALPS キーボード

21 Jan 2016, 14:55

According to a post I found by XMIT, this should be MX mount magnetic valve.

http://m.ebay.com/itm/221884939529

Not really sure if this belongs here but I've found these to work great for external protocol converters like Soarers.

http://m.ebay.com/itm/271876448976

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photekq
Cherry Picker

21 Jan 2016, 15:02

Blaise170 wrote: According to a post I found by XMIT, this should be MX mount magnetic valve.

http://m.ebay.com/itm/221884939529
Just MX blacks ;)

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ohaimark
Kingpin

21 Jan 2016, 15:03

This has Model M-type switches. Would make an interesting conversion.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/IBM-ACTIONWRITE ... 1707050407
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