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ramnes
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21 Jan 2015, 20:54

seebart wrote:
Ellipse wrote: I expect $800 to $1000 since it has no IBM logo and people may not recognize it as an industrial model if all they see is the default photo.
On Jan-20-15 at 19:11:06 PST, seller added the following information:
I'm told this is an "industrial SSK", which makes it somewhat unique. Attached a photo taken without iphone filters, as there have been considerable concerns about the color.
:?

I´m bidding on this just for the hell of it! I'm the highest bidder right now! :lol: 8-)
Nop, this is me now! Muahahaha! :D

(I'm not even planning of getting it actually)

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chzel

21 Jan 2015, 21:02

Ellipse wrote: I expect $800 to $1000 since it has no IBM logo and people may not recognize it as an industrial model if all they see is the default photo.
Just curious, why would it sell for such a price when this at $1000 is there, unsold, for months now?
Other than people getting carried over in a bid war, I can see no reason. If I was willing to spend near 1k, I would just buy the one I linked. It is in way better condition and is more interesting/rare.

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photekq
Cherry Picker

21 Jan 2015, 21:05

Because people go crazy when it's an auction. One like that sold for $1999 NIB. I'm sure it'll hit at least $800-1000 used.

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seebart
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21 Jan 2015, 21:07

ramnes wrote:
Nop, this is me now! Muahahaha! :D

(I'm not even planning of getting it actually)
But I was the highest bidder, for like 10 mins? 8-)

Good, I don't have to worry about getting it now! :lol: You can have it ramnes! :mrgreen:
photekq wrote: Because people go crazy when it's an auction. One like that sold for $1999 NIB. I'm sure it'll hit at least $800-1000 used.
there is some truth to that. Crazy "bidding wars" could happen.

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Hypersphere

21 Jan 2015, 21:12

Early bids tend to drive the price up even more. In any event, I am going to ignore this one completely.

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ramnes
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21 Jan 2015, 21:15

seebart wrote: But I was the highest bidder, for like 10 mins? 8-)

Good, I don't have to worry about getting it now! :lol: You can have it ramnes! :mrgreen:
Well, I'd still be happy to get if it is under my max bid!
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Ellipse

21 Jan 2015, 21:53

Chzel-After speaking with the seller and from what I've gathered from his description, he seems to have bought it NIB and used it a year or two and not in an industrial environment, so it is very low mileage, one owner too. Admittedly my factory-customized SSK up on eBay probably had more wear and tear cosmetically, including some scratches. So I was thinking this one may reach or exceed my list price.

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seebart
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21 Jan 2015, 22:07

Ellipse wrote: Chzel-After speaking with the seller and from what I've gathered from his description, he seems to have bought it NIB and used it a year or two and not in an industrial environment, so it is very low mileage, one owner too. Admittedly my factory-customized SSK up on eBay probably had more wear and tear cosmetically, including some scratches. So I was thinking this one may reach or exceed my list price.
sure it could reach or even top that, the fact that it's an auction is the wildcard. Did he say why the ibm logo is gone if it's so "low mileage"?

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chzel

21 Jan 2015, 22:33

Or how the caps went MIA?
Low mileage doesn't necessarily equal good condition.

Ellipse

21 Jan 2015, 23:17

The other NIB IBM had no logo either. I assume that this particular variation of SSK did not always have a logo.

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Hypersphere

22 Jan 2015, 00:44

IBM 3178.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/161568506179?_t ... EBIDX%3AIT
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Touch_It

22 Jan 2015, 01:05

I need that! lol. Hope this doesnt go high. I really want to salvage the solenoid out of one.

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Compgeke

22 Jan 2015, 05:14

How about a NIB Focus FK-8000, the one with a calculator.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/301477575790

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guk
1896 Vintage Reds

22 Jan 2015, 12:19

http://www.ebay.de/itm/151543228951 Vintage blacks with LEDs, red for red cap, beige caps = yellow and my guess would be green for green. Can't tell for sure since the pic the seller sent me only shows the first three switches.

http://www.ebay.de/itm/251792477518 the not that common Gabriele 7007, keycaps are mx compatible doubleshots (mx mount confirmed, ds not yet) and should look nice after some retrobrighting.

http://www.ebay.de/itm/291345822840 Might be a repost. Too expensive for my taste but hey it's a GOUPIL.

http://www.ebay.de/itm/191483456147 Vintage Blacks, thin SP doubleshots. Anyone here from around Nuremberg?

http://www.ebay.de/itm/231456904813 The highscreen looks HAD to me.

http://www.ebay.de/itm/231451677860 Maybe someone who participated in this thread http://deskthority.net/ebay-de-f68/noki ... t1434.html knows which kind of switches it uses.

http://www.ebay.de/itm/181643636196 Fujitsu Peerless (?)

http://www.ebay.de/itm/Getesteter-Memot ... 1572259193 - http://primrosebank.net/computers/mtx/p ... yboard.htm
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seebart
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22 Jan 2015, 15:11

good links as usual guk!

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shreebles
Finally 60%

22 Jan 2015, 15:30

seebart wrote: good links as usual guk!
Yes... Too good, especially those caps hhhhhhnnnnggg

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kbdfr
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22 Jan 2015, 15:53

guk wrote: […]
http://www.ebay.de/itm/231456904813 The highscreen looks HAD to me.
Keyboards made by Cherry for Highscreen may also be SAD, but often they are G83 (rubberdomes with non-MX compatible caps) looking exactly the same.
http://www.ebay.de/itm/231451677860 Maybe someone who participated in this thread http://deskthority.net/ebay-de-f68/noki ... t1434.html knows which kind of switches it uses.
Absolutely dreadful. Mushy ans scratchy. I dumped mine.
http://www.ebay.de/itm/251792477518 the not that common Gabriele 7007, keycaps are mx compatible doubleshots and should look nice after some retrobrighting. […]
How do you know they are (i) MX compatible and (ii) doubleshot?

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guk
1896 Vintage Reds

22 Jan 2015, 16:02

kbdfr wrote:
guk wrote: […]
http://www.ebay.de/itm/231456904813 The highscreen looks HAD to me.
Keyboards made by Cherry for Highscreen may also be SAD, but often they are G83 (rubberdomes with non-MX compatible caps) looking exactly the same.

Yup, but you can see the MY switch and that shine one the caps makes abs more likely imho.
http://www.ebay.de/itm/231451677860 Maybe someone who participated in this thread http://deskthority.net/ebay-de-f68/noki ... t1434.html knows which kind of switches it uses.
Absolutely dreadful. Mushy ans scratchy. I dumped mine.

Good to know, thank you! :)
http://www.ebay.de/itm/251792477518 the not that common Gabriele 7007, keycaps are mx compatible doubleshots and should look nice after some retrobrighting. […]
How do you know they are (i) MX compatible and (ii) doubleshot?
There was a thread regarding Gabriele typewriters somewhere, give me a minute. But apart from the color, they're identical to the ones of 9009 Gabrieles.
Edit: Fml, can't find it anymore. Guess I better edit my previous post and get the typewriter myself. :/

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ramnes
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22 Jan 2015, 16:41


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guk
1896 Vintage Reds

22 Jan 2015, 16:46

Don't think it was that one. IIRC, someone made a remark regarding the 7007 without additional letter (L/DS) having island keycaps and so on. But that might just be my mind playing tricks on me. Sorry if I caused any confusion. But if I get the typewriter, I'll tell you which switches are hidden underneath those caps.

Ok, got a picture sent to me. Had it correct that the switches are MY, so MX mount is confirmed. Can't tell yet if ds or not, will know by next week when the typewriter arrives. Bought a different one, so someone grab the one on ebay. :D
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snoopy

22 Jan 2015, 18:06

http://www.ebay.de/itm/Cherry-Tastatur- ... 6016.l4276

G80-3000HAD... always good for switches or caps :D

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seebart
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22 Jan 2015, 21:34


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idollar
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23 Jan 2015, 00:20


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snoopy

23 Jan 2015, 09:07

I like that monitor. Does somebody know if I can get this thing attached to something modern like a raspberry?

andrewjoy

23 Jan 2015, 10:38

Anything is possible , if you can imagine it !

( its just CGA as far as i know there are converter boards out there to HDMI / VGA )

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idollar
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23 Jan 2015, 10:46

snoopy wrote: I like that monitor. Does somebody know if I can get this thing attached to something modern like a raspberry?
It seems that the monitor is CGA designed for the Hercules card: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IBM_5151

You will have to convert the video output somehow ...
I have never tried something like this.

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snoopy

23 Jan 2015, 11:00

Looks like another project that I would never finish :lol:

maybe I just forget about it

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Muirium
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23 Jan 2015, 11:25

Yeah, a lot of bother for a crummy experience. I used CGA on a black and white monitor (actual white, some already old Amstrad) for a while on our family's first PC back in the 80s. Real cramped, huge text, but not especially readable, and I could hear the signal thanks to some dodgy circuitry. Not a time I look back on kindly.

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snoopy

23 Jan 2015, 11:43

OR: throw the complete shit out of the monitor case, add a lcd. And in the empty space... a microatx board or raspberry.

Then combine it with a SSK or another vintage ibm board and you have a really cool retro looking setup.

oh wait, I wanted to do something similar with a Dolch Pac... never happened

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idollar
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23 Jan 2015, 11:44

IBM Tastatur, Modell M, by Lexmark, qwerty, clicky, die Legende, en-US-Version

http://www.ebay.de/itm/IBM-Tastatur-Mod ... 3f4591a7d6

If anyone needs a proxy, let me know (PM)

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