It's been a while. A growing family and sadly non-growing living space necessitate another big sale. But my loss is your gain! These are the first batch I've photographed - there'll be maybe 20 or so more later this week or next. I've been out of the loop for a bit but I think these prices are about right - let's talk if you think otherwise - willing to do bundle discounts - PM me! Would prefer to send to UK but can do international too. Happy browsing!
Link to album: https://photos.app.goo.gl/QK5Fd5p4oSd5mR4F7
Sold items:
1. Keychron K6, bluetooth, blue switches. £60 -> £50
2. Abko Hacker K395P v2, capacitive niz/topre-like switches, new in box. £80 -> £70
3. Apple MO116, orange Alps switches. £50
4. Plum 82EC(S), bluetooth, 35g Niz switches. £70 -> £65
5. Unicomp Model M, as-new in box, one that actually looks nice, no garish logo. £80 -> £70
7. IBM Model M 1391406 £80
8. IBM Model M 1391406 £80
10. Gateway Anykey, the classic reprogrammable board. £60 -> £50
11. Steelseries Apex Pro TKL, Ansi, new in box. Super smooth non-contact Hall effect switches with programmable levels of actuation. £120 -> £100 -> £90
12. Funky Access keyboard with an array of coloured keycaps, Cherry black switches. Keypad is also functional. £15 -> £10
14. IBM Model M 1391406, presumably a bit older with a thicker backplate as it weighs 250g more than boards 7 and 8. £90
16. Cherry G80-3000, blue switches. Cherry logo removed for all-black effect. This was my first ever mechanical keyboard *sniff* £20
17. Fujitsu N860, Peerless switches. I think I made a slight adjustment to the space bar at some point to make it as light as the rest of the board as it was too stiff before. £25 -> £20
18. Fujitsu N860, leaf spring switches. I wish I had the skills and time to convert this, because these switches really do it for me. Top-right keycap missing. £60 -> £50
19. Viglen 6312-TW. Acer switches. £25 -> £20
20. Mitac-branded Chicony KB-5182. 2nd Gen SMK switches, Alps mount. £40
24. Packard Bell SK-2100W. Dome and slider switches. £25 -> £15 -> £12
25. Escom-branded keyboard, QWERTZ layout. Don't know much about this. Looks great; doesn't feel as great. £10
28. Yet another board with part number beginning "N860", this time a slim number with interesting dome and slider switches and shallower than usual caps. £15 -> £10
29. Dell Quietkey. When testing this I was reminded how nice these feel for rubber domes. Good tactility. £15 -> £10
30. Royal Kludge RK61 60% Ansi, red switches, bluetooth, yellow backlight. £25 -> £20
31. Durgod Taurus K320, TKL, ISO. New in box, pristine condition except for some damage to the box and the rear left underside of the board where it's scratched. Red switches, lovely texture to the keycaps. £45 -> £40
33. Monterey K103 with Futaba clicky switches. One keycap missing and keycap mount damaged; switch still works. £50
34. Digipos keyboard with cherry black switches and relegendable keycaps. £15 -> £12
35. Skyloong SK64 hotswap keyboard, split spacebar, currently with Gateron blues. £35 -> 30
38. Macally MK96. White alps-style switches. In excellent condition – barely used. £35
39. IBM Wheelwriter typewriter. Same buckling spring switches as the Model M. Fully working, including erase function. Can include some spare ribbons. £60 -> £50
40. Non-working IBM Selectric typewriter. Unfortunately this arrived damaged: some keys on the left are jammed. However, it may be fixable, or perhaps you’d just like the lovely keycaps, in which case I can strip them off for you. Make me an offer! Otherwise this is heading for the scrap, alas.
41. HP TFT5600 RMM early laptop sort of thing. Gives “Check Cable” message when plugged in. £10
43. IBM Selectric typewriter. Working, except the carriage return key sends the carriage down and to the far right, not far left, so you have to use the key with two left arrows on it to get back to the left. Wonderful old-school noisy typing. Super long cable if you fancy writing a novel at the bottom of your garden. Collection preferred, but could post. Could also strip for keycaps but would prefer not to since it actually works. Make me an offer.
45. IBM M122. 240 degree connector. Not tested as I don’t have an adapter (available on ebay or do you own conversion) but all keys feel good, nothing loose, so I’m sure it’ll work, and I’ll refund you if it doesn’t. £60
46. Cherry G83 with dyesub keycaps. Bought with the idea of converting the keycaps to MX mount but don’t have the time. £25 -> £20
47. Matias Tactile Pro. As you can see, I’ve had some fun with the keycaps here, but it’ll come with the original ones, some of which are still on (those of the lightest shade). Good clicky board with USB connector. £40
48. DataGeneral 6312, Acer switches, new in box. Crisp and clean. Spanish keycaps. £30 -> £25
49. QX601R. Scorpius dome-and-slider switches: very pleasant to type on. New-in-very-old-box. £40
50. HHKB Hybrid Type S. As-new in box. No explanations needed here, except to say that I don’t need more than one of these! £180 -> £170
17th August:
Updated the list to show sold and pending items; reduced some prices.
24th August
Further reductions.
2nd September
Updated to show more sold items.
20th September
Updated to show more sold items.
19th October
Updated to show more sold items.