Finally found a UK ISO Model M at a price I could afford
- Muirium
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Indeed. Needless to say: they're sweet boards. (So long as they're buckling spring. I saw a membrane one for sale recently. I've never touched one of those.)
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It's Buckling Spring.Muirium wrote:Indeed. Needless to say: they're sweet boards. (So long as they're buckling spring. I saw a membrane one for sale recently. I've never touched one of those.)
- Peter
- Location: Denmark
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Type 3 case with fixed cable, green 'ALT', red-brownish secondary num-pad legends ..
Great find, congratulations !!
The price is more than good - I wouldn't even sell a board like that !
Great find, congratulations !!
The price is more than good - I wouldn't even sell a board like that !
- dorkvader
- Main keyboard: Unicomp
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- Favorite switch: Buckling Spring over Capacitave. (Model F)
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I got to take apart a membrane one recently, and they are not too great for a membrane keyboard.Muirium wrote:Indeed. Needless to say: they're sweet boards. (So long as they're buckling spring. I saw a membrane one for sale recently. I've never touched one of those.)
What is important about them, though, is that they share a LOT of parts with a normal model M. All you need to do is add springs/hammers "blanket (most likely), and keycaps (and bolt mod it of course). For parts, there's a case, barrel frame, controller, cable, etc.
That IS a good find, congrats! Enjoy your keyboard. I, too, got a good model M in excellent shape, and it's really a joy to type on.
- Daniel Beardsmore
- Location: Hertfordshire, England
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One would have thought that they'd use the same membranes as the buckling spring Model Ms, but maybe not.dorkvader wrote:I got to take apart a membrane one recently, and they are not too great for a membrane keyboard
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I've been using an ANSI M13 for awhile so its nice to have ISO now, not sure why an ANSI M13 ended up in the UK in the first place though.dorkvader wrote:That IS a good find, congrats! Enjoy your keyboard. I, too, got a good model M in excellent shape, and it's really a joy to type on.
- Muirium
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Because of guys like me and Matt3o who prefer ANSI over ISO, no matter what our fellow countrymen think!
I doubt there's many ISO fans in the ANSI-world, but I've learned to always expect a surprise.
I doubt there's many ISO fans in the ANSI-world, but I've learned to always expect a surprise.
- dorkvader
- Main keyboard: Unicomp
- Main mouse: CST 1550
- Favorite switch: Buckling Spring over Capacitave. (Model F)
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We won't know until I open it, but it sure looks like the membrane is the same.Daniel Beardsmore wrote:One would have thought that they'd use the same membranes as the buckling spring Model Ms, but maybe not.dorkvader wrote:I got to take apart a membrane one recently, and they are not too great for a membrane keyboard
I should probably have specified that I took apart a rubber dome over membrane one recently, instead of the well-loved hammer over membarne one everyone knows.
- scottc
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Wow, that's a pretty great price for a Model M in good condition. Mine was about €30 plus new a load of new keycaps plus a lifetime of thankyous to my girlfriend for making her bring it back from the US for me.remlap wrote:£21 plus postage.Muirium wrote:Excellent. How much roughly did it set you back? I'm after one (ANSI is fine by me) for hacking into an SSK!