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Iggy
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21 May 2018, 07:56
Display writer, complete with toaster;
https://www.ebay.com/itm/IBM-Display-Wr ... 1c90d932d3
Bass wrote: ↑Here's an F122:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Rare-IBM-Termi ... SwWDBa-ffR
Actually surprised at the price, I haven't kept track of F122 prices over time but I was originally under the impression that they were more common that the AT, but this is already going for a lot more than what I paid for mine (which was already converted). Has supply dried up?
Oh, there we go, $795,- at the moment of typing.
And people called me nuts when I paid $300 for my first F122 back in march.
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Anakey
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21 May 2018, 09:38
or it might only be foam and foil like a lot of xt clones
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III
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21 May 2018, 16:04
Blue Alps alert
https://ebay.to/2s1R4hB
Edit: WOW that was fast...
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Iggy
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00.
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21 May 2018, 16:10
unbelievable that people are so readily willing to pay that for a keyboard that is non-convertible and can be bought and shipped to the us from japan very easily for less than half that price
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digital_matthew
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21 May 2018, 16:18
I saw that blue Alps keyboard, but one look at that filthy switchplate gave me serious doubts about the condition of those switches.
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Blaise170
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21 May 2018, 16:21
I was quite surprised at how quickly that sold. I had a better condition one a few weeks ago that didn't sell at $250, but it also wasn't posted here.
00. wrote: ↑unbelievable that people are so readily willing to pay that for a keyboard that is non-convertible and can be bought and shipped to the us from japan very easily for less than half that price
It's not easy for everyone to do and it's rarely "half that price". Of course you always seem to know everything so whatever.
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digital_matthew
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ball00n
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21 May 2018, 16:25
If someone is interested, here is another one of those NEC PC-8801mk II SR with blue alps. Price is a bit higher with $55 shipping, but the keyboard doesn't look that dirty.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/153017411846/
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00.
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21 May 2018, 16:28
Blaise170 wrote: ↑I was quite surprised at how quickly that sold. I had a better condition one a few weeks ago that didn't sell at $250, but it also wasn't posted here.
00. wrote: ↑unbelievable that people are so readily willing to pay that for a keyboard that is non-convertible and can be bought and shipped to the us from japan very easily for less than half that price
It's not easy for everyone to do and it's rarely "half that price". Of course you always seem to know everything so whatever.
http://www.aucfree.com/items/m252911498
http://www.aucfree.com/items/v553169897
Here are a couple in the past 2-3 weeks that went for about $63, after domestic + international shipping + fees you're looking at the same again max on top of that. That is something I do know because I have done this many times, just like you.
Anyone who is technologically apt enough to buy a niche keyboard within minutes of it going up is able to use buyee or some other proxy, my 12 year old cousin could do it.
I also didn't mention that I had anything against you, but it's clear that you don't like being corrected when you're wrong.
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Blaise170
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21 May 2018, 16:36
And just like you I can pull random listings to make a point too. Anyways, you are looking at a minimum shipping and fees of at least $50-60 unless you ship through surface and wait for 3-4 months.
http://aucfree.com/items/x538135360
http://aucfree.com/items/301785957
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00.
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21 May 2018, 16:39
yes that's what i said, the same again maximum on top of that. that would make $130 or so, less than half of 300. is that clear enough? of course those listings exist too, but one of them is for a completely different keyboard with a different switch type. there will always be outliers, the point is it's easy to get them for less than half what you sold yours for. nothing against you, i'm just surprised someone bought it. stop being so defensive.
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snacksthecat
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21 May 2018, 16:42
00. wrote: ↑unbelievable that people are so readily willing to pay that for a keyboard that is non-convertible and can be bought and shipped to the us from japan very easily for less than half that price
brb moving to Japan
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orihalcon
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21 May 2018, 19:05
Not sure this is a great price, but it's in nice shape - Blue Switch IBM Model F 3178:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/183236094054
I'll be posting some of these in Marketplace that are more fixer-uppers in terms of how dirty they are, but they will clean up nicely and most of mine have the ever-elusive non-degrading foam which can and should be reused. Mine will be priced at $150 each, but are missing the solenoid. I can install the Xwhatsit and the pin adapter for another $50. I have a couple that I fully refurbished with Xwhatsits as well that will be $275 shipped.
Just don't want anyone to necessarily jump on that auction unless they know that I'll be posting some for considerably less, or fully refurbished with Xwhatsit for about the same price here in a few days
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JP!
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21 May 2018, 19:27
That price on eBay is rubbish. I remember there was one last that hung around on eBay for $60 but of course they are not as well known as the XT or AT and are harder to convert.
It would be nice to see some pictures of one of these converted.
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orihalcon
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21 May 2018, 19:34
I'll put a converted photo thread of the 3178 on my to do list!
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j0d1
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21 May 2018, 22:56
I am looking for a 3178 solenoid if someone has a spare one, btw. Please PM me your offers
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Myoth
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21 May 2018, 22:58
j0d1 wrote: ↑I am looking for a 3178 solenoid if someone has a spare one, btw. Please PM me your offers
Why one from a 3178 specifically ? I mean there's a lot of solenoids on ebay and whatnot, so why not one of those ?
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xxhellfirexx
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j0d1
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22 May 2018, 01:19
Myoth wrote: ↑j0d1 wrote: ↑I am looking for a 3178 solenoid if someone has a spare one, btw. Please PM me your offers
Why one from a 3178 specifically ? I mean there's a lot of solenoids on ebay and whatnot, so why not one of those ?
I want to put one in my F107 and I know for sure that one from a 3178 will fit in the case (because someone else already done it). Of course, I could find out the clearance in the case and start from there, but I want to keep my restoration simple, even if it means spending more $.
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Bass
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22 May 2018, 01:20
Myoth wrote: ↑j0d1 wrote: ↑I am looking for a 3178 solenoid if someone has a spare one, btw. Please PM me your offers
Why one from a 3178 specifically ? I mean there's a lot of solenoids on ebay and whatnot, so why not one of those ?
The 3178's solenoid produces a different sound than most of the available aftermarket solenoids out there. Someone here made a video comparison of the sound but I can't remember where it is. Though in all honesty I don't think it's worth it to harvest these just for the solenoids given the price difference.
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Riceball
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JP!
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22 May 2018, 05:22
Nice. Hopefully someone here can pick this up as a fun project.
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Elrick
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22 May 2018, 12:37
How odd, using pad printed caps instead of dye-subs....? The A, S and C are almost worn away, so it can't be dye-sub at all.
But this is the Focus line, where even they don't care about Blue Alps at all (as they should)
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Iggy
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22 May 2018, 13:01
Iggy wrote: ↑Bass wrote: ↑Here's an F122:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Rare-IBM-Termi ... SwWDBa-ffR
Actually surprised at the price, I haven't kept track of F122 prices over time but I was originally under the impression that they were more common that the AT, but this is already going for a lot more than what I paid for mine (which was already converted). Has supply dried up?
Oh, there we go, $795,- at the moment of typing.
And people called me nuts when I paid $300 for my first F122 back in march.
$855,- final bid.
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Wodan
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22 May 2018, 13:16
I should be hyping Model Ms if I ever want to grab an Unsaver at a reasonable cost ...
14 broken rivets still good!!!
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Blaise170
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Myoth
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22 May 2018, 13:55
not in the great/interesting finds thread