Sounds about right. What's the current rate of conversion from kidneys->£$?gogusrl wrote: ↑To many to give individual prices but for all of them one kidney in decent health should be reasonable.
Price Check: How much is my _____ worth?
- photekq
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I presume the other one went on a beam spring keyboard?scottc wrote: ↑I don't have any kidneys to spare right now ...
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1 kidney for a beamspring!?
I have a beamspring in that list.. Someone's going to get a great deal
I have a beamspring in that list.. Someone's going to get a great deal
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Nah, just a bog standard one, kinda like this :
http://webwit.nl/input/ibm_beam_spring/3278/2.jpg
I still haven't seen one serious price check!
Come on guys, you can do better than that..
http://webwit.nl/input/ibm_beam_spring/3278/2.jpg
I still haven't seen one serious price check!
Come on guys, you can do better than that..
- seebart
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that`s a list of 16 items photekq! Be patient.Would like opinions on the following. Only asking out of curiosity, no PMs please!
Anyway I am ready to go into negotations with you over that IBM 3278!
I will be offering muchos cherry`s and plentyful bribes!
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photekq, I currently have a similar problem. I have some vintage Cherry boards/Frankenboards where I have no idea about the value, cause there just isn't anything to compare with.
So... it's very hard to hang a price tag on most of your items. Especially when you say there are only 1 or 2 known of.
So... it's very hard to hang a price tag on most of your items. Especially when you say there are only 1 or 2 known of.
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One of the smaller ones recently sold on eBay for $350. Much more than I'd be willing to pay though, especially since I just got a Displaywriter.photekq wrote: ↑Would like opinions on the following. Only asking out of curiosity, no PMs please!
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IBM 3278. Very, very good condition internals. Dirty casing with messed up paint. Needs a refinishing.
They seem to sell, albeit slowly, at about $300. On the low end, I've seen Cindy selling them for $100.photekq wrote: ↑IBM F 107-key.
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G81-3054HAQ - $200
G81-3015HAR - $120
G80-1220HAU - $90
G81-3116SDU - $150
G80-2100HDF - $175
NCR 3077 with Leeku PCB Nixdorf black switches - $160
ANSI doubleshot set from ascaii in good condition. - $35
SUN 3219 with Leeku PCB installed. - $130
Full set of winkeyless ANSI white on black doubleshots. - $90
NCR 3007 with 3000SFD [ISO with lubed vintage blues] PCB installed. - $80
G81-3000SAG keycaps. - $120
G80-3000HFMGB. Most caps shiny. Original mint condition win98 winkey keycaps, center stemmed. - $60
G80-2000HAD. - $350
115x Nixdorf clear tops. - $2/ea
G81-3015HAR - $120
G80-1220HAU - $90
G81-3116SDU - $150
G80-2100HDF - $175
NCR 3077 with Leeku PCB Nixdorf black switches - $160
ANSI doubleshot set from ascaii in good condition. - $35
SUN 3219 with Leeku PCB installed. - $130
Full set of winkeyless ANSI white on black doubleshots. - $90
NCR 3007 with 3000SFD [ISO with lubed vintage blues] PCB installed. - $80
G81-3000SAG keycaps. - $120
G80-3000HFMGB. Most caps shiny. Original mint condition win98 winkey keycaps, center stemmed. - $60
G80-2000HAD. - $350
115x Nixdorf clear tops. - $2/ea
- kbdfr
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I would say those prices are overrated for the G80-2100 HDF and underrated for the G80-3000 HFMGB.IvanIvanovich wrote: ↑[…]
G80-2100HDF [quote photekq: "Used, shiny caps, but in original box"]- $175
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G80-3000HFMGB. Most caps shiny. Original mint condition win98 winkey keycaps, center stemmed. - $60
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The G80-3000 HFMGB is probably worth quite more than the G80-2100 HDF.
In any case, I would offer photekq a G80-2100 HDF and a G-80-2100 HDD for his G80-3000 HFMGB
- photekq
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Thanks Ivan. If those prices are indeed accurate I think I might aswell just keep the boards I paid more than that for most of them. I know a few of them are quite off.
3116SDU for example I know is around $500, and the 1220/HAQ/HAR should be more than $90/200/120.
Input on the 2100/2000/others was much appreciated though, as I'm not sure about their value.
3116SDU for example I know is around $500, and the 1220/HAQ/HAR should be more than $90/200/120.
Input on the 2100/2000/others was much appreciated though, as I'm not sure about their value.
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Well... I know we've had some arguments about the topic before so... as always, my pricing is conservative and based more on US buyer market. Some items you have to compete with current available keysets that are going to be good enough for many buyers, as they are barely different. Myself and many others won't pay 400% markup for trivial differences.
2000 122 key series boards have been commanding a decent premium lately as they are quite scarce in North America. the 1200 has nothing interesting about it other than a nonstandard cable which most people would simply find to be nothing more than a nuisance, not a selling point. Otherwise it's just a 1000HAU, nice but hardly anything special.
If you want top dollar, put them on auction.
2000 122 key series boards have been commanding a decent premium lately as they are quite scarce in North America. the 1200 has nothing interesting about it other than a nonstandard cable which most people would simply find to be nothing more than a nuisance, not a selling point. Otherwise it's just a 1000HAU, nice but hardly anything special.
If you want top dollar, put them on auction.
- photekq
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Yeah, I understand.. I probably should have excluded the 1220, 3116, etc. since I already know what they are worth. It's the other stuff I'm not too sure about, which you definitely helped with. Thanks.IvanIvanovich wrote: ↑Well... I know we've had some arguments about the topic before so... as always, my pricing is conservative and based more on US buyer market. Some items you have to compete with current available keysets that are going to be good enough for many buyers, as they are barely different. Myself and many others won't pay 400% markup for trivial differences.
2000 122 key series boards have been commanding a decent premium lately as they are quite scarce in North America. the 1200 has nothing interesting about it other than a nonstandard cable which most people would simply find to be nothing more than a nuisance, not a selling point. Otherwise it's just a 1000HAU, nice but hardly anything special.
If you want top dollar, put them on auction.
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I realise they are less desirable, but what would you pay for a Model M 93 52G9658? Based in Australia, so prices are a little higher I would think. I'm on the buying end.
http://imgur.com/tDpH9tf
http://imgur.com/tDpH9tf
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You should let kbdfr know. He wants those 1.25 mods, I believe
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Definitely more. I'm not sure on exact price, but definitely more than 30EUR!!