Great/Interesting Finds

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sharktastica

17 Oct 2023, 18:59

thefarside wrote:
17 Oct 2023, 18:26
Now up to $760. Besides the color is there anything else that differentiates this from a normal Model M?
From normal Model Ms in general? Mechanically, not really. Obviously, the general rule of thumb is that the earlier the Model M the better quality though. In my experience though, the earliest of PC/XT (eg, P/N 1390120) and PC/AT (eg, P/N 1390131) Enhanced Keyboards (both formally introduced in April 1986 but production started earlier, in fact at least as early as December 1985 like this keyboard in question) can also have similar quality attributes.

From other industrial Model Ms? The black-square IBM badge.

Amongst the earliest of early Model Ms? It's unique in that it's PC compatible and has lock-light LEDs, but there are other interesting keyboards during this era. The IBM 7531 Industrial Computer (the earliest host for this keyboard I know of) was officially announced in May 1985, but was quickly followed by the IBM 3161 ASCII Display Station and its keyboard (the other famous early Model M, eg. P/N 1386303) in June 1985. Whilst that P/N 1388032 has a great overall case, P/N 1386303 has lovely ASCII style keycaps (though later IBM 316X and 3151 keyboards had similar sets). Around a year before the Industrial 101/102-key was in production, IBM was already making Model M-based keyboards for the IBM Wheelwriter 3, Wheelwriter 5 and Quietwriter 7 electronic typewriters. I have an example from June 1984 and I'd say these are more unique, using 'cushionless' rockers (they resemble a stubbier Model F-style flippers) and factory O-rings.

The keyboard is a great example of an early Model M with a rare case colour, great looking badge, and happens to be AT compatible so its easy to use on a modern PC (or at least can be used with cheap active converters). It certainly has additional value as a bundle of those desirable traits, but I wouldn't pay this sort of price for one.

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thefarside

18 Oct 2023, 17:29

Thanks for the info Shark! I've always liked the early Model Ms with the colorful back plates. Not sure if that greatly impacts the experience, but it looks cool. My oldest is from 1988 that I turned into an industrial when Unicomp still sold IBM NOS cases. For the money that's good enough for me :)

I found another interesting one. An alps-compatible ergo board from kickstarter:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/134771198518
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dcopellino

19 Oct 2023, 10:19

Wow, it's incredible how are they getting high with prices. Mine. Same manufacturing year, bar code label, square badge etc. Exactly 5 years ago was purchased on feebay for 174€, including shipping and custom fees from us to EU.
Anyone want to come forward with a proposal? :roll:

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engr

19 Oct 2023, 16:34

dcopellino wrote:
19 Oct 2023, 10:19
Anyone want to come forward with a proposal? :roll:
Aargh. As much as I would love to have one, I can't afford more than $300 right now, and given what they go for nowadays, that would not be anywhere near fair price.

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Muirium
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19 Oct 2023, 16:35

^ I used to feel exactly the same way about industrial SSKs. For the same figure, at the time…

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engr

19 Oct 2023, 23:12

I keep beating myself up for not buying a NOS industrial case from Unicomp while these were still available...

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Muirium
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20 Oct 2023, 10:09

Aye, should have done that myself, too. Either to chop into my own indy SSK or, perhaps more likely, trade years later for a significant increase in value. Instead I had to go and get their crappy caps. Ah well.

davkol

21 Oct 2023, 00:20

thefarside wrote:
18 Oct 2023, 17:29
I found another interesting one. An alps-compatible ergo board from kickstarter:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/134771198518
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It's not just any ergo board from Kickstarter, it's Keyboardio M01 by Jesse Vincent. Some of the prototypes were posted here along with some more at geekhack.

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engr

22 Oct 2023, 01:10

That industrial Model M is at $1,025 right now... And it's not NIB or anything, the seller says that same rivets are broken so the buyer may have to do a bolt mod. The prices are getting crazy.

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thefarside

22 Oct 2023, 16:36

engr wrote:
22 Oct 2023, 01:10
That industrial Model M is at $1,025 right now... And it's not NIB or anything, the seller says that same rivets are broken so the buyer may have to do a bolt mod. The prices are getting crazy.
I was thinking the same thing. Up to $1175 now.
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Muirium
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22 Oct 2023, 19:23

55? Cheapskate recognise cheapskate. :cool:

Vito300

22 Oct 2023, 19:52

Here you go, for only a few thousand dollars! https://www.ebay.com/itm/256265861852?h ... R_L5jojrYg

How the hell did he come up with that price?

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thefarside

22 Oct 2023, 20:37

Muirium wrote:
22 Oct 2023, 19:23
55? Cheapskate recognise cheapskate. :cool:
Well you know… he said it needs a bolt mod :lol:

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engr

23 Oct 2023, 01:55

Sold for $1325.00.

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thefarside

23 Oct 2023, 03:53

For anyone looking for a different Mac keyboard I saw this Macally MK-96 with probably alps clones:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/285520070389
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JohnDoe

23 Oct 2023, 04:09

Woah, definitely beyond my imagination!

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june bug

25 Oct 2023, 11:24

an industrial model m for not $1,000 if anyone's interested (albeit not as old, though)

https://www.clickykeyboards.com/product ... -no-label/

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thefarside

01 Nov 2023, 01:25

Interesting IBM 5110 with beamspring switches and maybe basic front legends?
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https://www.ebay.com/itm/204521656695

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thefarside

01 Nov 2023, 02:21

Another 5110:
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https://www.ebay.com/itm/355151126569

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thefarside

01 Nov 2023, 02:28


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webwit
Wild Duck

04 Nov 2023, 12:42


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thefarside

05 Nov 2023, 16:11

It must be 5100 season!
This one has an awesome tape drive and APL caps:
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https://www.ebay.com/itm/314938155379

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engr

06 Nov 2023, 20:45

Any idea what switches it may have?
https://www.ebay.com/itm/364565377941

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june bug

06 Nov 2023, 21:13

engr wrote:
06 Nov 2023, 20:45
Any idea what switches it may have?
https://www.ebay.com/itm/364565377941
i bought one from the same seller, it has futaba ma switches

this one is a lot more expensive, though

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engr

07 Nov 2023, 02:37

A NIB Omnikey Plus and an SSK that doesn't cost an arm an a leg but needs some work (probably a bolt mod).


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thefarside

13 Nov 2023, 03:12

MicroSwitch SD?
https://www.ebay.com/itm/364575575810
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Muirium
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13 Nov 2023, 09:57

The numpad 3 cap is missing, and the exposed slider looks much too small for the mighty Micro Switch SD to me. Looks more like RAFI.

Pretty cool pair, though. :D

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TNT

13 Nov 2023, 12:29

Keycaps on the upper one look more like Keytronic Vintage F&F to me.

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webwit
Wild Duck

13 Nov 2023, 22:59

You can use that to program your microwave like George Lucas demonstrates here.

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