This keyboard is now at 231€!mintberryminuscrunch wrote:http://www.ebay.de/itm/Michael-Schumach ... 1156446985
supposedly new/unused
But just look at the bidding history: http://offer.ebay.de/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?V ... 1156446985
This keyboard is now at 231€!mintberryminuscrunch wrote:http://www.ebay.de/itm/Michael-Schumach ... 1156446985
supposedly new/unused
how much u think it wort?Daniel wrote:This keyboard is now at 231€!mintberryminuscrunch wrote:http://www.ebay.de/itm/Michael-Schumach ... 1156446985
supposedly new/unused
But just look at the bidding history: http://offer.ebay.de/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?V ... 1156446985
One has to go a step farther and click on the code of the suspicious bidder (here e***e). eBay then discloses a "Bid history: Details" page showing in which categories the bidder placed bids in the last 30 days, and more interesting: with which different sellers. Here e***e clearly placed bids only for auctions of the same seller:Daniel wrote:[…] But just look at the bidding history: http://offer.ebay.de/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?V ... 1156446985
now the bid is endedHalvar wrote:Some collectors (of Schumi devotionalia or of keyboards) might think of the whole keyboard as worthy of collection -- after all, there weren't too many of them made, and only for a short time, and the ones that showed up on ebay during the last years were probably all mercilessly cannibalized for their keycaps...
e***e seems to be a shill bidder of course. And h***n must be somewhat inexperienced...
yea..maybe the fake bidder will show up againDaniel wrote:He relisted the keyboard: http://www.ebay.de/itm/171160735721
MEI switches. Horrible.BimboBB wrote:That datalux has ML switches, right?
The original MEI Microtype Space-Saver Keyboard had MEI switches. Current Datalux Spacesaver keyboards have ML switches. It's not known when they made the switch.BimboBB wrote:That datalux has ML switches, right? :?
I had wondered if someone would post it
Do you really like it?Halvar wrote:Look at this input device extraordinaire:
http://www.ebay.de/itm/Design-Ikone-Sch ... 3f2b331451
I don't know -- I think an electrical keyboard from the 1960s is a pretty extraordinary thing. Most of what we call "vintage keyboards" nowadays is from the 80's or 90's. In 1993, this typewriter was already as old as an IBM Model M is today ...pasph wrote:Do you really like it?Halvar wrote:Look at this input device extraordinaire:
http://www.ebay.de/itm/Design-Ikone-Sch ... 3f2b331451