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A few select finds of the past months
Posted: 10 Jan 2013, 21:03
by Ascaii
I haven't had a chance to post anything in the past weeks, just been way too busy. I will be posting a few goodies in here...enjoy
Thank you to several people that helped me find and buy things...you know who you are, I am ever grateful for your help!
First off: a programmable Numpad, made in 1987. I have the complete, original documentation on how to program it.
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Next, a rare Nixdorf board. I was hoping for transparent blacks, but it "only" had the rare vintage clicky whites.
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Here is something very cool...I got this mainly for my 4 year old son, since I will be setting a computer up for him sometime this year. This MAC ADB keyboard uses clicky alps switches. I have purchased a Griffin iMate, but haven't had a chance to try it yet. The keyboard has a built in foam wrist rest, as well as a foam Dinosaur mousepad and dinosaur mouse. My kid LOVES it.
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I will continue in a second post, due to the picture limit.
Posted: 10 Jan 2013, 21:06
by Ascaii
Posted: 10 Jan 2013, 21:10
by damorgue
There is yet another + type stem which I haven't seen before. Why did they use small crosses, larger crosses, crosses missing one flange to make it a T etc? Have the caps kept the same throughout all of these changes? It seems as even the early caps had the symmetric + stem fitting, I wonder if they anticipated slowly going towards a symmetric + shape and were just trolling people.
Posted: 10 Jan 2013, 21:15
by rodtang
Finally some pictures
The Numerikeys looks great.
Posted: 10 Jan 2013, 21:17
by fossala
Nice finds Ascaii.
Posted: 10 Jan 2013, 21:20
by Ascaii
yay
Posted: 10 Jan 2013, 22:38
by REVENGE
Yeah Marquadt, the OG Cherry hater's 60% board!
Posted: 10 Jan 2013, 22:57
by Daniel Beardsmore
damorgue wrote:There is yet another + type stem which I haven't seen before. Why did they use small crosses, larger crosses, crosses missing one flange to make it a T etc? Have the caps kept the same throughout all of these changes? It seems as even the early caps had the symmetric + stem fitting, I wonder if they anticipated slowly going towards a symmetric + shape and were just trolling people.
That's an M8 switch. It's an M81, M82 or M84 depending on the metal used in the contacts; this seems a trivial distinction, but the metal and its properties did lead Cherry to list them as separate switch types, although they share a collective numbering pattern. The keycap has the same mount cross section as MX, but a shorter 6 mm stem. The switch itself has shorter side arms, perhaps to fit it into the mechanism — only the top and bottom arms fill the respective recesses inside the keycap stem.
The M8 appears to be the predecessor of the ML, although the ML has a totally different mount and different internals — M8 was called the "Super Low-profile Series". This series also had covered and uncovered switches (the above are the uncovered ones: totally open at the top, to reduce the height even further; MX compromises by allowing the keycap stem to move down inside the switch) and some M8 switches had M7-style bar stems.
Complicated set of switches.
Posted: 11 Jan 2013, 00:11
by Ovoxo
Nice finds! Glad to see you got the key safely. Unfortunately that's not a prototype 3D skull. I just used a random bag when I sent it out
Posted: 11 Jan 2013, 02:14
by yab8433408
好多好东西啊 老帅了~~~
我喜欢G80-0801~~~
Posted: 12 Jan 2013, 12:04
by Daniel
Definitely jealous of that marquardt mini! Very nice find. Where did you find this?
Posted: 12 Jan 2013, 12:41
by rodtang
Daniel wrote:Definitely jealous of that marquardt mini! Very nice find. Where did you find this?
ebay.de
Posted: 12 Jan 2013, 17:35
by IvanIvanovich
I wish I could get a hold of one of those Nixdorf. Quite like the AFC pad too. Marquardt mini looks very interesting as well. Nice finds.
Posted: 12 Jan 2013, 17:56
by phetto
DINO KIDZ AND Marquardt Mini looks awesome.
Posted: 13 Jan 2013, 03:01
by rodtang
lysol wrote:I wish I could get a hold of one of those Nixdorf. Quite like the AFC pad too. Marquardt mini looks very interesting as well. Nice finds.
There is only one way, hire some goons.