Price Check: How much is my _____ worth?

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milankooo1978

02 May 2013, 17:52

Greystoke wrote:
mintberryminuscrunch wrote:Nice find, esp. the commodore
What kind of switches are used in the Commodore keyboard? The only ones I've seen show up for sale on eBay.com have been really vintage ones, nothing as clean-looking as Foreign's pictured item.
nice looking Commodore kbd also here: http://deskthority.net/marketplace-f11/ ... t5523.html
:)

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lapin00b

08 May 2013, 11:31

Any idea how much are 102 omron orange switches worth ?

switches have 3 pins, are intended for plate mount and are labeled "omron / EX7 / B3G-S Japan" (harvested a few years ago on a chicony keyboard if I remember well)

Thx for the enlightment

Zeppelin

08 May 2013, 17:43

Commodore PC5? Keycaps are bit yellowed, white balance is not good

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Halverson

10 May 2013, 06:26

lapin00b wrote:Any idea how much are 102 omron orange switches worth ?

switches have 3 pins, are intended for plate mount and are labeled "omron / EX7 / B3G-S Japan" (harvested a few years ago on a chicony keyboard if I remember well)

Thx for the enlightment
Would be interested in getting some omrons. Did anyone ever give a price check for these?

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lapin00b

10 May 2013, 10:26

Halverson wrote:
lapin00b wrote:Any idea how much are 102 omron orange switches worth ?

switches have 3 pins, are intended for plate mount and are labeled "omron / EX7 / B3G-S Japan" (harvested a few years ago on a chicony keyboard if I remember well)

Thx for the enlightment
Would be interested in getting some omrons. Did anyone ever give a price check for these?
From my (light) search, I did not found any price check for these. That's why I am asking ;)

austin12456

17 May 2013, 19:04

Part No is 1391472, Date is '87

I've yet to test this, but assuming it works, how much would it go for?

Here's a picture:
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Gilgam

19 May 2013, 21:01

austin12456 wrote:Part No is 1391472, Date is '87

I've yet to test this, but assuming it works, how much would it go for?

Here's a picture:
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200-250$ i think. It used to be more, but now the hype is quite over...

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Gilgam

19 May 2013, 21:02

Zeppelin wrote:Commodore PC5? Keycaps are bit yellowed, white balance is not good

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Nice one.
50-100€
AT connector?

mintberryminuscrunch

19 May 2013, 22:16

Gilgam wrote:
Zeppelin wrote:Commodore PC5? Keycaps are bit yellowed, white balance is not good

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Nice one.
50-100€
AT connector?
Would place it at 30-50
While they are quite rare and nice and stuff, they aren't that useful

tinnie

20 May 2013, 03:23

Gilgam wrote:
austin12456 wrote:Part No is 1391472, Date is '87

I've yet to test this, but assuming it works, how much would it go for?

Here's a picture:
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200-250$ i think. It used to be more, but now the hype is quite over...
it only worth around 175-200 usd now.

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fireglow

26 May 2013, 02:49

Hi! I want to unload a Filco Zero XM (FKBN87Z/EB-Y). I bought it on eBay in 2011. Didn't get used much.
Now here's the thing: The case and some of the keys are scratched/nicked.
Pictures are here: http://fireglow.de/755/index.php?path=filcozero/
I'd much rather trade this for a tenkeyless with Cherry MX blues, browns or reds (not black) than sell it.
What do you think my chances are?
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SmallFry

26 May 2013, 04:45

I'd love to take it! I've got a bag of MX blues (just over 80, I believe) that I'd be willing to trade you plus some cash etc. Please let me know!

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fireglow

26 May 2013, 08:51

Oh, I'm sorry, I mean a tenkeyless board with MX blues/browns/reds. I'll edit the post.

SmallFry

26 May 2013, 15:53

I have a QFR with 55g MX Blacks, which is 5g lighter than MX Reds. I personally don't like them, and if that would be a good trade we can work something out!

Repress

28 May 2013, 07:18

I found several of these at my local thrift shop and i picked them all up, i was unsure whether or not there worth anything, they have white alp switches?

Markings on the back say Clevo CO. FCC ID FMA44H, it looks similar to the Chicony KB-7000 and Reveal KB-7061

It uses a 5 pin DIN Connector


Heres pictures of the keyboard

http://imgur.com/a/thxof#0


I pulled a cap off and this is what the switch looks like
http://imgur.com/zoulPVm

it says 2a54 on the black portion underneath.

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ne0phyte
Toast.

28 May 2013, 11:35

It's listed for $95 here http://cfusion.com/cgi-bin/getPart_1.cg ... ent=fma44h
and for £159.60 here http://www.microbite.co.uk/FMA44H.htm

But I don't know what it is worth (i.e. what you can get for it).

Ominorvas

28 May 2013, 19:03

How much would a CM storm QFR w/ Browns be worth?

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maxmalkav
dye hard

28 May 2013, 19:45

Ominorvas wrote:How much would a CM storm QFR w/ Browns be worth?
It seems they are available at Amazon.co.uk with Super Saver Delivery, so you could take the price of the brand new ones as reference and apply some disccount to make it attractive. I guess the most convenient for you is finding some buyer from UK, because shipping overseas may be a deal breaker.

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Daniel Beardsmore

28 May 2013, 22:32

Repress wrote:I found several of these at my local thrift shop and i picked them all up, i was unsure whether or not there worth anything, they have white alp switches?
They're not Alps switches, they're clones — probably bog standard Hua-Jie clones (though grey sliders are very rare, and the significance is not known). There's a good chance that the switches will be very stiff — beyond that, it's a combination of personal preference and lack of consistent feel between clone types. These types of clone switches seem to be robust, but they have a terrible reputation for stiffness.

Interestingly, the FCC grantee code of "FMA" confirms the rumour here: Nan Tan Computer (NTC) were bought out by Clevo (or became Clevo), as that's Nan Tan's old FCC grantee code. Now that you have proof that Clevo badged keyboards with these switches, it's worth my while to contact Clevo and see if they're willing to cite the switch manufacturer. (I want to find out whether the #A## numbering scheme is unique to Hua-Jie; it's clear that the metal internals are not.)

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webwit
Wild Duck

28 May 2013, 22:40

I think that's just contrast/white balance that's fucked up. This is an OEM ergonomic keyboard which was sold under different brands. White Alps clones, not grey:

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It's unspectacular, a cheap version of the Omnigate with superior switches and construction.

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7bit

28 May 2013, 22:44

mintberryminuscrunch wrote:
Gilgam wrote:
Zeppelin wrote:Commodore PC5? Keycaps are bit yellowed, white balance is not good

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Nice one.
50-100€
AT connector?
Would place it at 30-50
While they are quite rare and nice and stuff, they aren't that useful
n-key-rollover, nice layout (exceot for people who make heavy use of modifier keys, like me), thick double shots, PS/2 compatible ...

Ive got 3 of them and love them all!
:shock:

mintberryminuscrunch

28 May 2013, 23:10

No doubt but not that many ppl want to buy them, so $ value isn't that high

Repress

28 May 2013, 23:39

webwit wrote:I think that's just contrast/white balance that's fucked up. This is an OEM ergonomic keyboard which was sold under different brands. White Alps clones, not grey
Thanks for the info, i can pop off a few more caps and snap a few more photos so you guys can see im heading out atm, but ill post later with the pictures.

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Daniel Beardsmore

29 May 2013, 00:04

Repress wrote:
webwit wrote:I think that's just contrast/white balance that's fucked up. This is an OEM ergonomic keyboard which was sold under different brands. White Alps clones, not grey
Thanks for the info, i can pop off a few more caps and snap a few more photos so you guys can see im heading out atm, but ill post later with the pictures.
If they really are white, your camera is pretty messed up :) Grey Hua-Jie-style switches do exist. Not that the colour is likely to be in any way significant: it's whether you feel like you need jackhammers for fingers to type on the board, which is the real issue with the clones (that and a lack of brand and product accountability, meaning that you can't ever guarantee feel, unlike with genuine Alps where, wear and tear notwithstanding, you can get a good idea about feel from the photo based on known switch characteristics).

Plus, webwit, your photos are all of genuine white Alps switches, not clones :)

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webwit
Wild Duck

29 May 2013, 00:15

Ah you're right, I was confusing it with another similar board. In that case, these boards come in different flavours. Typical Alps.

Repress

29 May 2013, 00:41

webwit wrote:Ah you're right, I was confusing it with another similar board. In that case, these boards come in different flavours. Typical Alps.
Still not home yet to snap more photos by seeing as you guys believe there not alps any estimated value I would like to throw these up one eBay as I have no use for them.

Repress

29 May 2013, 03:23

I figured a video would do a better job i uploaded a video of the switches

http://youtu.be/S0qxh2nB7lU

There not the white alps like in the chicony 7001 which someone mentioned earlier was listed for 95$, but would 50$ on ebay seem unreasonable? or if they are indeed clones are they worthless?

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Daniel Beardsmore

30 May 2013, 00:41

The problem with clones is that they're "mystery meat" switches. Most are of an unknown brand and unknown specification, although my suspicion is that most of them (especially those numbered like yours) are from Himake, now part of Hua-Jie. There's a tendency for clones to be very stiff, but there's no way to know what you'll be getting: switches with the same numbering can have completely different internals. This page might help you: most of the switches from T1 on down are unidentified, and many cannot be differentiated from others: http://kbtalking.cool3c.com/article/8366

You could describe the switches, but that's very difficult to do objectively: you'd need to compare them accurately with a well-known switch.

(You can open the switches to check the insides, but they're a complete nightmare to reassemble, though not as bad as SMK: second gen SMK switches are insanely awful, although they feel great.)

Clone keyboards aren't considered particularly valuable, and they're not that rare. I personally don't have an issue with the build quality, just the terrible stiffness, which is the primary complaint.

Masterchief79

02 Jun 2013, 21:56

I have a rubberdome keyboard laying around, it's a Cherry G83-3000SAD with Dyesub keycaps in the standard Cherry 3000 case (not the new round one). Manufactured in 1993 I believe. In any way worth more than 5 dollars? :D

mintberryminuscrunch

02 Jun 2013, 23:08

Masterchief79 wrote:... In any way worth more than 5 dollars? :D
no

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