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kbdfr
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29 Jan 2015, 18:19
So you’re the one who got it
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OK, how about 50€ for just the seven 1.25u caps of the lower row?
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ramnes
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29 Jan 2015, 18:29
kbdfr wrote: So you’re the one who got it
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OK, how about 50€ for just the seven 1.25u caps of the lower row?
That's why I said "never in my budget". Can't afford 7€ keycaps.
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elRetto
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29 Jan 2015, 18:40
I got 2 of those awhile back for 15€ each
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gogusrl
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kbdfr
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29 Jan 2015, 18:42
Thinking of it, I could as well add a nice set of SAD caps to the deal.
Did I mention I really want those 1.25u modifiers?
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guk
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29 Jan 2015, 18:44
kbdfr wrote: Thinking of it, I could as well add a nice set of SAD caps to the deal.
Did I mention I really want those 1.25u modifiers?
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Should take that offer now elRetto before I go and check the condition of mine. :p
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kbdfr
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29 Jan 2015, 19:15
Deal settled, I think.
And obviously elRetto is a nice guy who does not prioritize profit.
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guk
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29 Jan 2015, 19:20
That's great, congrats on fulfilling your quest. What are you gonna chase now?
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ramnes
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29 Jan 2015, 19:37
kbdfr wrote: And obviously elRetto is a nice guy who does not prioritize profit.
Should I understand that I can get one for 15€?
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HzFaq
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29 Jan 2015, 20:01
kbdfr wrote: Deal settled, I think
And obviously elRetto is a nice guy who does not prioritize profit.
Congrats! Glad you finally got them!
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30 Jan 2015, 20:26
That should have thin pbt lasered caps so you didn't lose anything.
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30 Jan 2015, 20:39
oh, damn.
How can you tell thick vs thin apart from the model number alone ?
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vsev
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30 Jan 2015, 20:40
How would you feel about mint condition (not NIB) M's azerty 1994-1995 with not detachable cable?
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HzFaq
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30 Jan 2015, 20:50
gogusrl wrote: oh, damn.
How can you tell thick vs thin apart from the model number alone ?
I think if they have scooped F&J they'll be thick PBT, otherwise it'll be thin.
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vsev
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30 Jan 2015, 22:10
I like the bizarre Canon one, but that's just me ...
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scottc
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30 Jan 2015, 22:39
The Canon's numpad zero is the best key shape I've seen.
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seebart
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30 Jan 2015, 22:48
oh that Canon will find a taker here...ME!
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It has an "Abandon" key!
hmm interesting and filthy lot I must say! That second from the bottom looks like my NTC blue Alps board a little!
Number 3. I have no idea.
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guk
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30 Jan 2015, 22:52
Do you plan on having the biggest peerless switch collection around here?
(just a guess)
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30 Jan 2015, 22:56
guk wrote: Do you plan on having the biggest peerless switch collection around here?
(just a guess)
Hm, the Tandon does have a suggestion of a Peerless.
On second thoughts, the ABANDON key on the Canon is a bit unsettling.
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30 Jan 2015, 23:09
so... how much money would you get for these as you can see them
hmm lets sum it up:
2x WYSE
1x Tandon
1x IBM M
1x Cherry
1x Canon
1x Compaq
2x mystery boards (one looks like it could be Alps)
all filthy and untested right? I`d say € 150,00 no more. Now if you check them for function, clean them, you might get a lot more selling them separately.
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vsev
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30 Jan 2015, 23:45
Thanks for your answer !
They're already in way to me for 90€ including shipping (plus some others , 17 board in total but craps ones more I think)
We'll see if dust just hide unused boards that will reveal pretty nice switches and caps ... or not !
I never do lottery but in keyboardism...
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guk
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30 Jan 2015, 23:50
Nice catch for that price imho, the model m and the cherry might cover that already. And the rest of the lot looks promising enough.
My previous post was directed @Seebart, shouldve quoted him, sorry.
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ramnes
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30 Jan 2015, 23:52
So, how much was shipping? 85€?
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vsev
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31 Jan 2015, 00:08
The guy is really old fashionned nice one, shipping cost is 24.5€ +2.5€ insurance for 50€..
So 90 - 27= 63€ just about kb's price..
I'd like this far better than to gamble on horses or football games...
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vsev
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31 Jan 2015, 01:25
vsev wrote: How would you feel about mint condition (not NIB) M's azerty 1994-1995 with not detachable cable?
bump ?