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Are those vintage cherry mx blacks?
Posted: 26 Jun 2016, 00:45
by Rainman
I recently harvested switches from an old cherry keyboard Cherry g80-1000 (already sold the keycaps
) and I wonder if these switches are vintage mx blacks? The picture I took is the switch right next to a new mx blue. The font and the cherry logo is bigger on the black switch which is a good indication that these might indeed be vintage blacks.
I soldered these on my Poker 2 and they feel incredibly smooth and maybe a bit lighter to new mx blacks.
Anyone can confirm?
Posted: 26 Jun 2016, 00:51
by Chyros
Could well be, but the font this is misleading. I have vintage blacks that aren't large-font, and large-font ones that aren't vintage.
Posted: 26 Jun 2016, 01:04
by Stabilized
Chyros wrote: ↑Could well be, but the font this is misleading. I have vintage blacks that aren't large-font, and large-font ones that aren't vintage.
How can you tell?
Posted: 26 Jun 2016, 01:06
by ramnes
The best way to know is to look at the manufacturing date of the keyboard.
Flip it and check
the date code.
Posted: 26 Jun 2016, 01:13
by seebart
I'm pretty sure all my vintage blacks have a small font like this one but I could check my Cherry G80-0499 from 1985.
w/images/b/b2/Unitech_K959_cherry_MX_close_up.JPG
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Posted: 26 Jun 2016, 01:31
by Rainman
ramnes wrote: ↑The best way to know is to look at the manufacturing date of the keyboard.
Flip it and check
the date code.
Damn, unfortunately I don't have the case with me any more to check for codes, but as far as I can recall, when I examined for the keyboard code first time, I think it was produced somewhere around 1991 or 1992.
Posted: 26 Jun 2016, 02:36
by Chyros
Stabilized wrote: ↑Chyros wrote: ↑Could well be, but the font this is misleading. I have vintage blacks that aren't large-font, and large-font ones that aren't vintage.
How can you tell?
Apart from the manufacturing date of the boards, it's pretty easy to tell if you try them side-by-side
. You can even HEAR the difference quite clearly.
Posted: 26 Jun 2016, 03:30
by ramnes
That's not always true. Cherry MX switches are also vulnerable to dust; not as much than Alps, but still!
Posted: 26 Jun 2016, 09:15
by hKing
https://imgur.com/a/MPhvF
According to this, your switches should be vintage blacks...
Posted: 26 Jun 2016, 13:17
by Wodan
So far my indicator for clearly NOT vintage MX Blacks is the SMALL font Cherry print directly above the MX stem cutout on the upper shell. There are however vintage MX Blacks with a small font print where the "C" of the Cherry print is pretty much above the left flank of the cutout for the MX stem, see Seebarts pic. I have seen those on Amiga 2000 (Cherry G80-0904) keyboard. Those keyboards must have vintage blacks ...
https://imgur.com/a/CfRzh
Posted: 26 Jun 2016, 13:30
by Rimrul
What marks the change from "vintage" to "regular" blacks? I have a 1998 G80-1800HAD, and the switches feel smoother and more linear than on my co-workers 2010-ish G80-3000L**DE-02. Is the
Timeframe on the Wiki (between 1994 and 1995) the minimum age for vintage blacks?
Posted: 26 Jun 2016, 13:33
by Wodan
Smoothness it's what this is all about. Vintage = Smoother is the assumption.
If you love smooth linears, vintage blacks are great for you.
Posted: 26 Jun 2016, 13:48
by seebart
Wodan is right, I had a look at these just now:
Cherry G80-0499:
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NCR H0150-STD1-10-17:
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Cherry G80-2100 HCD:
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Posted: 26 Jun 2016, 13:55
by Wodan
G80-2100 HCD is ... not vintage?
Hope we agree on this as well
Posted: 26 Jun 2016, 13:58
by Rainman
According to hKing and Wodan's replies, I'm gonna go ahead and claim my switches to be indeed vintage blacks. They have all the attributes of vintage mx blacks + the timeframe of keyboard production correlates.
Posted: 26 Jun 2016, 14:03
by seebart
Wodan wrote: ↑G80-2100 HCD is ... not vintage?
Hope we agree on this as well
Of course not, that's why I put it in there as a comparison to the other two.
Posted: 10 Apr 2017, 13:29
by Lynx_Carpathica
I put some pics here comparring 2 sliders. A modern, and a vintage one.
wiki-talk-f33/picture-mx-black-slider-c ... 15802.html