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emdude
Model M Apologist

01 Jul 2017, 23:17

ekeppel wrote: I have one with a bottom date code starting 76xxxxxxx, yet the top case is stamped 1982 inside, along with a second stamp from Polytech Coatings, which I assume to be the name of the company that applied the finish to the case itself. Seems that either I am decoding the date incorrectly or mine was sent to Polytech for finish work some years after it was made.

Anyone care to weigh in on this?

Edit: On closer inspection, the one in the auction looks to have a stamp on the rear beginning 73xxxxx. 1973 perhaps?
Those two IDs are the keyboard or component part numbers. Unless explicitly stated, the best way to determine an approximate date is probably by the four-digit shop date on a particular component: keyboards-f2/slom-breaks-stuff-today-ta ... ml#p376854

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ekeppel

01 Jul 2017, 23:23

emdude wrote: Those two IDs are the keyboard or component part numbers. Unless explicitly stated, the best way to determine an approximate date is probably by the four-digit shop date on a particular component: keyboards-f2/slom-breaks-stuff-today-ta ... ml#p376854
Thanks for the link to the discussion on shop dates -- I 'll read that over. What I was referring to was the sticker on the bottom of my 5251 that explicitly says "DATE OF MFG 76xxxxxGP". Perhaps it uses a similar decoding as the shop date?

arkanoid

02 Jul 2017, 03:50

//gainsborough wrote: "Model M Beamspring" Hahahaha

http://www.ebay.com/itm/182646446285/
He's pretending to be an amateur. Actually he knows a lot about the keyboard. He's a pro.
His writing style reminds me of one DT member. They both have the same location. Anyway, there's no offense. The board would be sold at market price. I am also curious how much it would go for.

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seebart
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02 Jul 2017, 11:19

arkanoid wrote:
//gainsborough wrote: "Model M Beamspring" Hahahaha

http://www.ebay.com/itm/182646446285/
He's pretending to be an amateur. Actually he knows a lot about the keyboard. He's a pro.
His writing style reminds me of one DT member. They both have the same location. Anyway, there's no offense. The board would be sold at market price. I am also curious how much it would go for.
That's pretty stange then, I mean what's the point in acting like an amateur for your ebay sale?
ekeppel wrote:
seebart wrote: that 5251 is probably not even from the 1970's either.
Since we're talking Beamsprings, does anyone know how these can be accurately dated? The sticker found on the bottom (if not missing as this one is) appears to give the date code starting with the two digit year. The second group of numbers I would assume to be the week, leaving the third for up to 999 units in a week perhaps.

I have one with a bottom date code starting 76xxxxxxx, yet the top case is stamped 1982 inside, along with a second stamp from Polytech Coatings, which I assume to be the name of the company that applied the finish to the case itself. Seems that either I am decoding the date incorrectly or mine was sent to Polytech for finish work some years after it was made.

Anyone care to weigh in on this?

Edit: On closer inspection, the one in the auction looks to have a stamp on the rear beginning 73xxxxx. 1973 perhaps?

Edit (again): I completely overlooked that the cable on mine has a cloth hang tag also dated 1982, so I have to assume that the date codes are not in the format I was guessing. *shrug*
Good question. Although the four Beamsprings I owned all had some markings none of them were consistent and none of them had one central label on the back like we are used to on Model M & F. I did manage to date mine from details but only after taking a closer look on the assembly. From what I gather most of the 5251's & Displaywriters were from the early 1980's while most of the 3278's were from the mid to late 1970's. From what we have seen recently the 3277's are also from the 1970's. My 5281 "Beamfoot" is also from the early 1980's if I remember correctly.
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arkanoid

02 Jul 2017, 14:28

seebart wrote:
arkanoid wrote:
//gainsborough wrote: "Model M Beamspring" Hahahaha

http://www.ebay.com/itm/182646446285/
He's pretending to be an amateur. Actually he knows a lot about the keyboard. He's a pro.
His writing style reminds me of one DT member. They both have the same location. Anyway, there's no offense. The board would be sold at market price. I am also curious how much it would go for.
That's pretty stange then, I mean what's the point in acting like an amateur for your ebay sale?
I don't know. Maybe I am wrong, but the seller knows selectric keycaps can replace the original keycaps, also he knows the presence of solenoid. Ordinary sellers don't know about these, I think.

Slom

02 Jul 2017, 14:49

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orihalcon

03 Jul 2017, 01:04

If anyone wants to pay a bit less than the $240 shipped that seller has listed for a Leading Edge DC-2014, I have one that I'd part with, so PM me. Haven't restored it or anything, but the switches all work.

hansichen

03 Jul 2017, 18:45

Cherry phoneboard on ebay.de, ending tomorrow :D
http://www.ebay.com/itm/272738112547

Engicoder

03 Jul 2017, 19:48

NIB Focus FK-9000 $25 + shipping (4 available)
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Key-Pro-FK9000- ... 2371885015

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Chyros

03 Jul 2017, 19:58

Engicoder wrote: NIB Focus FK-9000 $25 + shipping (4 available)
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Key-Pro-FK9000- ... 2371885015
Aaaaand it's gone xD . Damn, those people got a good deal!

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alh84001
v.001

03 Jul 2017, 20:28

Whoever plans on bidding for this one, prepare for a bidding war 8-)

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seebart
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03 Jul 2017, 20:37

alh84001 wrote:
Whoever plans on bidding for this one, prepare for a bidding war 8-)
You already have one if I recall... :? This one has a label though. :lol:
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alh84001
v.001

03 Jul 2017, 20:40

Nope. I don't have a beamspring at all :O

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seebart
Offtopicthority Instigator

03 Jul 2017, 20:42

alh84001 wrote: Nope. I don't have a beamspring at all :O
Oh OK sorry I got people mixed up again. Good luck then. That Displaywriter looks really clean too. ;)

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Myoth

03 Jul 2017, 21:26

http://www.ebay.de/itm/Cherry-Tastatur- ... SwLnBX6RB1

This is not cheap but still a nice item !

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y11971alex

03 Jul 2017, 21:48

ekeppel wrote:
seebart wrote: that 5251 is probably not even from the 1970's either.
Since we're talking Beamsprings, does anyone know how these can be accurately dated?
All of my beam springs had a clear date stamp somewhere in the interior of the case.

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y11971alex

03 Jul 2017, 22:17

http://www.ebay.com/itm/192202306558

While the title of this auction might be true on the average day, it isn't today.

5251 keyboard.

hansichen

03 Jul 2017, 22:25

Myoth wrote:http://www.ebay.de/itm/Cherry-Tastatur- ... SwLnBX6RB1

This is not cheap but still a nice item !
It's out for months now and a pretty cool item but as you said, it's not cheap. It would be pretty cool if you could use the fingerprint sensor of these boards for the windows 10 unlock :D But I guess that there is not really a way to convert these to use them today.

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Scarpia

03 Jul 2017, 23:00

Radio Shack is auctioning off a warehouse worth of old stuff, so if you would like a nice TRS-80 or a vintage amp, this could be a good chance: https://ubidestates.hibid.com/catalog/1 ... uction--1/?

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j0d1

03 Jul 2017, 23:48

y11971alex wrote: All of my beam springs
:cry:

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ekeppel

04 Jul 2017, 00:12

j0d1 wrote:
y11971alex wrote: All of my beam springs
:cry:
Maybe it's just me, but I find that having a couple of Beamsprings lying around is always a good idea. For example, you never know when you might need a mobile keyboard to use with your tablet. :-D
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wobbled

04 Jul 2017, 00:14

Have you ever considered taking a beamspring to work just to see what your colleagues would say?

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alh84001
v.001

04 Jul 2017, 01:54

alh84001 wrote: Whoever plans on bidding for this one, prepare for a bidding war 8-)

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MrDuul

04 Jul 2017, 02:11

http://www.ebay.com/itm/VINTAGE-IBM-Mod ... 7675.l2557

That's about the price I paid for mine.

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kbdfr
The Tiproman

04 Jul 2017, 07:48

MrDuul wrote: http://www.ebay.com/itm/VINTAGE-IBM-Mod ... 7675.l2557

That's about the price I paid for mine.
Bragging moneybags seem to be rather trendy nowadays.
Are your hands really that small?

DerpyDash_xAD

04 Jul 2017, 08:53

kbdfr wrote:
MrDuul wrote: http://www.ebay.com/itm/VINTAGE-IBM-Mod ... 7675.l2557

That's about the price I paid for mine.
Bragging moneybags seem to be rather trendy nowadays.
Are your hands really that small?
:lol: :lol: that burn oh man

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MrDuul

04 Jul 2017, 12:16

got big hands and big wallet.

bigly.

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wobbled

04 Jul 2017, 12:19

MrDuul wrote: got big hands and big wallet.

bigly.
But did you fix the kishsaver, that's the question.

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kbdfr
The Tiproman

04 Jul 2017, 13:27

MrDuul wrote: got big hands and big wallet.

bigly.
Then I would suggest you take one of the expensive things you bought and raffle it as a giveaway here on DT.
It won’t hurt you as you can replace it anytime with no effort,
but it could reduce the contempt you have earned by incessantly showing off your wealth.

Besides, it would boost your ego - and that obviously is your primary driver :lol:

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XMIT
[ XMIT ]

04 Jul 2017, 14:54

Local SSK: http://www.ebay.com/itm/Ibm-Keyboard/253017496672

This was someone who picked it up at a thrift store and is trying to flip it. I found it on local Craigslist and posted locally but now it's up on eBay.

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