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andrewjoy
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25 Nov 2014, 10:30
Muirium wrote: ↑Yeah, my guess is it's still simply a "slider". But the switch is rubber dome over membrane, instead of a discrete mechanical.
Still, Alps mount caps are better than most rubber dome sad stories.
aint topre just slider sover rubber done ?
not saying they are bad never used them but i think its possible for a rubber dome to be decent if its built well and has decent caps , i had a cherry rubber dome many years ago with nice thick caps nothing special but it felt decent
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Laser
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25 Nov 2014, 18:11
Novatouch $160 (shipping included) and PBT 60% set, black engraved caps with short right Shift and FN key $35 (shipping included)
@GH classifieds:
https://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=65939.0
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Muirium
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25 Nov 2014, 18:17
The PBT set won't work on the NovaTouch, in case anyone's getting ideas. No HHKB style Shift.
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Laser
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25 Nov 2014, 18:28
Muirium wrote: ↑The PBT set won't work on the NovaTouch, in case anyone's getting ideas. No HHKB style Shift.
Yes, two separate deals, same seller (and good price IMHO)
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IvanIvanovich
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25 Nov 2014, 19:41
If you guys want to do it, I will receive and strip cap sets to send in bubble mailer.
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BlueBär
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26 Nov 2014, 00:02
If it is blue Alps, that's a nice price.
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andrewjoy
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26 Nov 2014, 00:53
i wonder if you could get the trackball working too that would be kind of nice
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mr_a500
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26 Nov 2014, 15:40
I didn't know where to post this, but... I was surprised to find out that Cortron (founded 1969) is
still making keyboards - made in USA, military spec., magnetic pulse switches.
http://www.cortroninc.com/keyboards.php
They're probably expensive as hell though. Has anybody here bought one?
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Hypersphere
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seebart
- Offtopicthority Instigator
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26 Nov 2014, 18:08
Nice.150 is what I payed for mine. Went for US $289.69!
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Muirium
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26 Nov 2014, 18:29
Not bad. Only 6x what I paid for mine from Cindy, so it's a fairly good deal! For now…
Anyone else bid on that lot of 10 Access-IS boards that just ended? The forces of good prevailed, which is to say my little consortium won!
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Hypersphere
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26 Nov 2014, 18:36
mr_a500 wrote: ↑I didn't know where to post this, but... I was surprised to find out that Cortron (founded 1969) is
still making keyboards - made in USA, military spec., magnetic pulse switches.
http://www.cortroninc.com/keyboards.php
They're probably expensive as hell though. Has anybody here bought one?
I have seen a couple Cortrons from sale on eBay during the past year or so, and I posted a video clip of a US Navy underwater explosion test of a Cortron:
http://deskthority.net/keyboards-f2/cor ... it=Cortron
Do you have any more information on the switches used in these keyboards?
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acolombo
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26 Nov 2014, 19:28
Muirium wrote: ↑I can do it, if there's enough takers. I'm in for one or two myself.
Did you win the auction?
If the winner is here on deskthority I could be interested in buying one...
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crunch
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gogusrl
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26 Nov 2014, 20:00
nice keycaps, this is very tempting.
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Daniel
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shreebles
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26 Nov 2014, 22:44
Self-promotion...
Why don't you offer it in the marketplace before putting it on eBay?
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Muirium
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26 Nov 2014, 23:00
acolombo wrote: ↑Did you win the auction?
If the winner is here on deskthority I could be interested in buying one...
Yes, we won. All 10 boards are claimed, though.
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macmakkara
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andrewjoy
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27 Nov 2014, 20:04
that is insane for an SSK ! Granted its industrial and thats cool but its still only a model m
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macmakkara
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27 Nov 2014, 20:04
Its industrial Gray. I already have ssk and that 200eur is like 10x price i paid of mine. I was one of those lucky who got SSKs from cindy.
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Daniel
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27 Nov 2014, 20:08
shreebles wrote: ↑
Self-promotion...
Why don't you offer it in the marketplace before putting it on eBay?
I'm not affiliated with the auction in any way.
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Muirium
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28 Nov 2014, 13:35
Look what Keyboard Santa just dropped off:
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10 of them…
- IMG_6507.JPG (245.17 KiB) Viewed 5488 times
All already spoken for, before any of you get ideas! The ones I've opened so far are all in great shape. I'll test them and see about shipping quotes.
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mr_a500
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28 Nov 2014, 13:40
Hypersphere wrote: ↑mr_a500 wrote: ↑I didn't know where to post this, but... I was surprised to find out that Cortron (founded 1969) is
still making keyboards - made in USA, military spec., magnetic pulse switches.
http://www.cortroninc.com/keyboards.php
They're probably expensive as hell though. Has anybody here bought one?
I have seen a couple Cortrons from sale on eBay during the past year or so, and I posted a video clip of a US Navy underwater explosion test of a Cortron:
http://deskthority.net/keyboards-f2/cor ... it=Cortron
Do you have any more information on the switches used in these keyboards?
I assume they're "magnetic pulse" and similar to hall effect. I'll find out soon. I've got a vintage Cortron keyboard coming in the mail.
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crunch
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snoopy
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28 Nov 2014, 22:11
Basically a nice board... has some strong signs of wear... but kind of gives it even more character. But much too expensive, especially in this condition.
I would be tempted if the price was somewhere around 500$.