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Posted: 03 Feb 2018, 04:03
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Looks like a PowerMate to me.Chyros wrote: ↑What in god's name is that thing in the top right corner? Oo
I am glad it ended up in good handsClickMe wrote: ↑Ah, so you are reprobate who put me on a diet of bread and water 'till my next paycheck arrives.
My (sort of) main machine is an X200s, pretty neat little laptopClickMe wrote: ↑Dingster wrote: ↑>thinkpad
I see you are a man of culture as well.
I've used ThinkPads since the early 90s. My all-time favorite was the 701C with the butterfly keyboard. Thomas should do a review of it, there's never been anything like it. And it was a damn good keyboard too.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ChlD_ZfpPdw
I love my F122 too and your setup is very similar to mine. But I like my re-legendable keycaps.ClickMe wrote: ↑... with relegendable keycaps.
Yep, they're Unicomp. I have the same ones.Halvar wrote: ↑Great keyboard! May I ask where you found these nice Windows and Menu keys? Did Unicomp sell them to you?
If there is such a thing, it would probably have to come from an M-122. But I don't know if the M-122 used a wire stabilizer under that key or an insert stabilizer.ClickMe wrote: ↑The fly in the ointment is the numpad 0 key – it has the unnecessary “ins” on it. If somebody has a 0 key without “ins” and it is stabilized with a rod (as opposed to wire stabilized) and wants to sell it to me, I’d be super grateful.
An average model M is around 60usd, most model F are around 150usd, your prices are way offClickMe wrote: ↑$200 will buy you an average model M. From what I've seen, Model Fs sell for around $400. This one is quite unique, tho. Is it worth $600...? well, at least 3 people thought it was. Just_Add_Coffee certainly deserves to be paid for all the time and effort he spent restoring this keyboard. To me what makes it worth the money is that it is much nicer to type on than a Model M, has a great layout, and even has extra keys for macros.
PM me! I have a very clean and hardly used silver label '86 model M. I'll sell it to you for a cheap $225 =)ClickMe wrote: ↑$200 will buy you an average model M. From what I've seen, Model Fs sell for around $400. This one is quite unique, tho. Is it worth $600...? well, at least 3 people thought it was. Just_Add_Coffee certainly deserves to be paid for all the time and effort he spent restoring this keyboard. To me what makes it worth the money is that it is much nicer to type on than a Model M, has a great layout, and even has extra keys for macros.
That makes two of us.ClickMe wrote: ↑Where exactly have you seen a Model F, completely restored and USB and ANSI converted for 150? Please post a link because I would love to buy another one.