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Volks
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10 Apr 2015, 07:11
XMIT wrote: ↑pyrelink wrote: ↑In case anyone was interested, I asked the seller of this board:
http://pages.ebay.com/link/?nav=item.vi ... 1623451000
About the type of switches it had, and he added some more pictures. It's Micro Switch Hall Effect, and has an inverted T arrow key layout. For $150 it's a bit expensive but figured someone might be interested.
Alright, who bought it? Anyone here?
The keyboard is re-listed:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-Delta-D ... 1642910150
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HzFaq
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Touch_It
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12 Apr 2015, 17:02
Goodwill online 87 ssk currently @ 52 bucks with 7 bids. Ends tonight. Thought about bidding but I've ready bought too many keyboards this week.
http://www.shopgoodwill.com/auctions/IB ... 62879.html
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HzFaq
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seebart
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13 Apr 2015, 12:11
whatever that is Anticube it's awesome. Slightly impractical but cool.
Nice G80-2551, that's the sibling of my G80-2100.
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HzFaq
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13 Apr 2015, 12:13
Slightly impractical being the understatement of the century!
That thing looks badass though, it looks like a prop from a Fallout game
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seebart
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13 Apr 2015, 12:15
HzFaq wrote: ↑Slightly impractical being the understatement of the century!
That thing looks badass though, it looks like a prop from a Fallout game
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also it will be
slighty on the heavy side to put it mildly.
But THE coolest find here in a while for sure.
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HzFaq
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13 Apr 2015, 12:20
On the plus side, it's very unlikely to be damaged in transit
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seebart
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13 Apr 2015, 12:36
HzFaq wrote: ↑On the plus side, it's very unlikely to be damaged in transit
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right but imagine slapping that on someones desk...BOOM. Pray that desk doesn't break!
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andrewjoy
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13 Apr 2015, 12:53
it looks like the keyboard part may come off. I smell a mod coming .
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ramnes
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13 Apr 2015, 23:39
Who finally took the wood keyboard?
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vsev
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14 Apr 2015, 09:16
What a really pretty thing !
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seebart
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14 Apr 2015, 09:17
ramnes wrote: ↑Who finally took the wood keyboard?
not me, although I was thinking about it. I know Ascaii was looking at it too. I'd really like to know what kind of switches are in there.
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Ascaii
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14 Apr 2015, 09:23
I bought it, will post info when i get it
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XMIT
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15 Apr 2015, 17:46
Honeywell Engineer Keyboard 51196712-200
http://www.ebay.com/itm/281477008436
Anyone know what these switches are?
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Redmaus
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15 Apr 2015, 18:19
looks like RD over slider
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XMIT
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15 Apr 2015, 18:23
Probably - but which one? Some RDs are better than others (I say as I type this on a Topre).
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Redmaus
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15 Apr 2015, 18:32
Yeah, it looks like thicker rubber than most. Maybe like a prototopre board?
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15 Apr 2015, 19:22
Here is a beautiful 1993 Kinesis. Looks to be in great condition. Seems pricey, but I think it is actually priced well for a Kinesis. Love the teal caps they used back then. I would pick it up myself, but I just don't have the funds atm. I'm sure those caps would look great on an ergo dox as well. I would love to see someone here get it.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-1993-Ki ... 35e85c0f55
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Touch_It
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15 Apr 2015, 20:18
Good to know, I thought about bidding but decided it looked like s rubber dome.
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Findecanor
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16 Apr 2015, 12:47
On Blocket in Sweden.
Triumph-Adler Gabriele 7007L typewriter.
It should have Cherry-profile keycaps in thick PBT, blue on grey and with Swedish/Finnish layout.
If it isn't sold already. The ad is already a month old and I decided to skip on it myself.
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IvanIvanovich
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16 Apr 2015, 20:06
I've had one of those Honeywell boards before. It's domes that are very nice, thick, with a distinct tactile 'pop' (at least on the NIB specimen I had). It's assembly is kind of similar of IBM M with a molded 'barrel plate' with the domes sandwiched in between it and a membrane sheets over a concave metal plate. Keycaps should be decent quality PBT dyesubs.
Perhaps one of the higher end Keytronic, though mine didn't have any markings inside or outside to indicate. While it's still a domes board, it is one of the better ones I have encountered.
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16 Apr 2015, 20:08
Really? I do have an LK401 at home and was not impressed with it. So given that this is basically the same keyboard as the LK401 AFAICT that's what I was expecting. Hmm...