Beautiful yellowing?
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Ran into this Mitsumi on ebay recently.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-Mitsumi ... SwiDFYQux1
Cant honestly tell if they keys are actually supposed to be that color, but i i personally find it somewhat nice looking.
(as a comparison, here is the another keyboard of the same model, http://www.recycledgoods.com/mitsumi-kf ... ea4xa.html)
Any other cases of yellowing actually making a keyboard look more beautiful?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-Mitsumi ... SwiDFYQux1
Cant honestly tell if they keys are actually supposed to be that color, but i i personally find it somewhat nice looking.
(as a comparison, here is the another keyboard of the same model, http://www.recycledgoods.com/mitsumi-kf ... ea4xa.html)
Any other cases of yellowing actually making a keyboard look more beautiful?
- fohat
- Elder Messenger
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When it is consistent it is not necessarily horrible. Very surprising that the case has not yellowed.
- Chyros
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They're not supposed to be that yellow, they're normally all-beige. Some keyboards do look better with yellowing though, I picked up an excellent example of this recently ^^ .
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Yea i know, its just that it was so consistent that it almost looked deliberate.Chyros wrote: ↑They're not supposed to be that yellow, they're normally all-beige. Some keyboards do look better with yellowing though, I picked up an excellent example of this recently ^^ .
- Menuhin
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I don't know if nice yellowing can happen to every keyboard, but this Super Nintendo actually looks quite nice yellowed in cream color with the contrasting purple color buttons:
There are a few examples where natural coloring / yellowing is definitely treasured.
e.g. Meerschaum
There are a few examples where natural coloring / yellowing is definitely treasured.
e.g. Meerschaum
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- Techno Trousers
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Yeah, that's true. The worst example to me has always been those SGI Alps keyboards with pristine white PBT key caps contrasted with an ugly yellowed ABS space bar.fohat wrote:When it is consistent it is not necessarily horrible. Very surprising that the case has not yellowed.
- Chyros
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Key Tronic boards tends to yellow into a very rich amber, I've found. It kinda gives them character.
Tbh I only really dislike yellowing on coloured boards because it skews the colour. If I get an SGI granite sometime, and it's yellowed, I'd probably retrobright it. Otherwise, probably not.
Tbh I only really dislike yellowing on coloured boards because it skews the colour. If I get an SGI granite sometime, and it's yellowed, I'd probably retrobright it. Otherwise, probably not.
- czarek
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There is no such thing as beautiful yellowing in my eyes.
I'm an old time Amiga user and I keep a lot of retro computers (Amigas, IBMs, Macs) and discoloration is a bane of my existance.
Sure you can retrobright but it's a half fix, usually the plastic will return to the yellowed state within weeks
I tried to like some of my yellowed computers but no, they just look like piss. Unfortunately it's getting really hard to get not yellowed cases and/or keycaps for some models...
I'm an old time Amiga user and I keep a lot of retro computers (Amigas, IBMs, Macs) and discoloration is a bane of my existance.
Sure you can retrobright but it's a half fix, usually the plastic will return to the yellowed state within weeks
I tried to like some of my yellowed computers but no, they just look like piss. Unfortunately it's getting really hard to get not yellowed cases and/or keycaps for some models...
- seebart
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I like the idea behind this thread, yes I believe there are keyboards where yellowing looks good. The only one I have where it looks OK due to the color scheme and the metal case is my Sanyo MBC-2000.
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These days yellowing's almost the only way to get a decent beige in a new keyboard.
I rather like the yellowed look - though preferably evenly yellowed. My Apricot PC keyboard sat on end for about ten years, with one side in periodic sun. When I got it out again ("hmm, this is old, wonder if it's mechanical?") I wished I'd turned it over circa 2010!
Seebart's RAFI Compudent is an interesting example. Really the "tooth keys" ought to be light blue, and it's a pity to lose the original colour... but the mint-green is quite attractive. Pity it's uneven! I wonder how the 4x keys manage to be so much more yellowed than the 3x.
And here's the back of the caps for comparison:
I rather like the yellowed look - though preferably evenly yellowed. My Apricot PC keyboard sat on end for about ten years, with one side in periodic sun. When I got it out again ("hmm, this is old, wonder if it's mechanical?") I wished I'd turned it over circa 2010!
Seebart's RAFI Compudent is an interesting example. Really the "tooth keys" ought to be light blue, and it's a pity to lose the original colour... but the mint-green is quite attractive. Pity it's uneven! I wonder how the 4x keys manage to be so much more yellowed than the 3x.
And here's the back of the caps for comparison: