Alps AT102, Focus FK-2002, Wyse PCE Int'l - free as in beer
Posted: 17 Oct 2018, 20:50
Hello there.
I need to clean out my Ukrainian apartment and that includes several keyboards. I'd like to give them away for free to people who would appreciate them or at least use them for parts.
The items in question are:
1) Alps Bigfoot (model AT102, made in Ireland), UK ISO, SKCM Salmon, Alps dye-subbed PBT keycaps w/ABS spacebar.
The keyboard is untested, it looks reasonably clean but feels very gritty. The case is yellowed but in good condition otherwise.
2) Escom-branded Focus FK-2002, French AZERTY, Alps SKCM White, pad-printed ABS keycaps.
The keyboard is untested, looks reasonably clean but feels gritty, there's some melting damage (presumably from cigarette ashes because I remember the keyboard smelling of tobacco when I got it several years ago; the smell is gone by now).
3) Wyse PCE Int'L, UK ISO, mix of MX Black and RRE switches, Wyse double-shot ABS keycaps.
The keyboard is untested, it looks reasonably clean and feels OK, both the case and the keycaps are severely yellowed.
As mentioned earlier, the keyboards themselves are free, I would ship them within Europe at cost. Currently I have only a vague idea of how much the shipping would be, tentatively set at 30 euro per keyboard for registered mail (including packing materials) but could easily be somewhat higher or somewhat lower.
Pics to follow tomorrow when the lighting gets a bit better.
I need to clean out my Ukrainian apartment and that includes several keyboards. I'd like to give them away for free to people who would appreciate them or at least use them for parts.
The items in question are:
1) Alps Bigfoot (model AT102, made in Ireland), UK ISO, SKCM Salmon, Alps dye-subbed PBT keycaps w/ABS spacebar.
The keyboard is untested, it looks reasonably clean but feels very gritty. The case is yellowed but in good condition otherwise.
2) Escom-branded Focus FK-2002, French AZERTY, Alps SKCM White, pad-printed ABS keycaps.
The keyboard is untested, looks reasonably clean but feels gritty, there's some melting damage (presumably from cigarette ashes because I remember the keyboard smelling of tobacco when I got it several years ago; the smell is gone by now).
3) Wyse PCE Int'L, UK ISO, mix of MX Black and RRE switches, Wyse double-shot ABS keycaps.
The keyboard is untested, it looks reasonably clean and feels OK, both the case and the keycaps are severely yellowed.
As mentioned earlier, the keyboards themselves are free, I would ship them within Europe at cost. Currently I have only a vague idea of how much the shipping would be, tentatively set at 30 euro per keyboard for registered mail (including packing materials) but could easily be somewhat higher or somewhat lower.
Pics to follow tomorrow when the lighting gets a bit better.