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photekq
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24 Jan 2016, 22:47
scottc wrote: ↑Hey photekq, have you come to a conclusion about the TA by any chance? Would anyone else be interested in hazarding a guess? Does anyone want to buy it?! I need an F62, and they don't come cheap...
I want to buy it but I'm hesitant to throw out a value.. To be quite honest I've got no clue what it's worth. I don't know of anything even
similar that's sold recently that I can compare it to. If I really had to throw out a figure I'd say somewhere around $100-150. I say this because it's :
- Rare as hell
- Unique colour scheme, especially that top row
- The layout is less than fortunate
- I would guess that it's unusable unless some serious modification went into it, so it's mostly just a collectors piece
But that really is just a figure. I would love to hear the opinions of others; perhaps kbdfr, as he has an eye for oddboards (yes, that's a pun) like this one
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Blaise170
- ALPS キーボード
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25 Jan 2016, 03:30
This isn't specifically keyboard related, but how much for a great condition Hakko FX-888D? Nothing wrong with it but I just bought a digital Aoyue desoldering station that comes with an iron too.
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Muirium
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25 Jan 2016, 04:10
Fry's sells the iron (with a single tip) new for $99.
They're worth a bit more in Europe. But, alas, the American version doesn't work on our exotic 240 volts. It's meant for North America and Japan only.
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kbdfr
- The Tiproman
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25 Jan 2016, 07:20
photekq wrote: ↑scottc wrote: ↑[…] the TA by any chance? Would anyone else be interested in hazarding a guess? Does anyone want to buy it?! […]
I want to buy it but I'm hesitant to throw out a value.. To be quite honest I've got no clue what it's worth. I don't know of anything even
similar that's sold recently that I can compare it to. If I really had to throw out a figure I'd say somewhere around $100-150. I say this because it's […] mostly just a collectors piece […]
[…] would love to hear the opinions of others; perhaps kbdfr, as he has an eye for oddboards (yes, that's a pun) like this one
Reminder pic:
The way I would quote such unique things is: for how much would I accept to let it go if it were mine?
In this case I would certainly waive anything under 150€ - but of course that is a highly personal criterion.
Sorry, photekq
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Veggis
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26 Jan 2016, 15:43
Would appreciate a price on this granite set (first batch) :
* Base set
* Text modifiers
* ISO enter (blank)
* International kit
* 6.25u + 7u spacebar
* Numpad set
* Colored WASD set
Same as I paid?
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bazh
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26 Jan 2016, 16:14
I'd pay something like 100-120 for that TA, probably just for harvesting things, switches, alpha caps, and maybe the whole part to make a custom nav+num board :/
I feel bad for those nice rare vintage boards to fall into my hands (if there're ever be one) though
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kbdfr
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26 Jan 2016, 16:33
bazh wrote: ↑I'd pay something like 100-120 for that TA, probably just for harvesting things, switches, alpha caps, and maybe the whole part to make a custom nav+num board :/
I feel bad for those nice rare vintage boards to fall into my hands (if there're ever be one) though
You seem to be the kind of guy who would consider buying the Eiffel Tower in order to recycle all that metal
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bazh
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26 Jan 2016, 16:37
kbdfr wrote: ↑bazh wrote: ↑I'd pay something like 100-120 for that TA, probably just for harvesting things, switches, alpha caps, and maybe the whole part to make a custom nav+num board :/
I feel bad for those nice rare vintage boards to fall into my hands (if there're ever be one) though
You seem to be the kind of guy who would consider buying the Eiffel Tower in order to recycle all that metal
good thing I never considered to buy one, my wallet can breathe
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lolpes
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26 Jan 2016, 16:40
bazh wrote: ↑I'd pay something like 100-120 for that TA, probably just for harvesting things, switches, alpha caps, and maybe the whole part to make a custom nav+num board :/
I feel bad for those nice rare vintage boards to fall into my hands (if there're ever be one) though
With that metal case the board is just asking to be converted to usb and used as is :3
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scottc
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26 Jan 2016, 16:41
Thanks kbdfr, photekq and bazh for opinions (though remind me not to sell it to you though bazh because I would be heartbroken to see it destroyed...
). I'll probably sell it quite soon as I need cash for my F62...
@lolpes exactly! The metal case is amazing. It's a nice, big chunky thing.
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gogusrl
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27 Jan 2016, 11:24
yeah, they're hirose and they work on mx. I have a set from a label printer. nice find, will keep my eyes out for one of those.
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HzFaq
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28 Jan 2016, 22:53
Hypothetically, what would a GH60 with Nixies be worth? Assume whatever layout with no caps/case for now, so just PCB and switches.
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photekq
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28 Jan 2016, 22:56
HzFaq wrote: ↑Hypothetically, what would a GH60 with Nixies be worth? Assume whatever layout with no caps/case for now, so just PCB and switches.
$250 ish I reckon. Nixies aren't worth what they used to be..
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HzFaq
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28 Jan 2016, 23:18
That's given me something to think about then...thanks dude.
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jerue
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31 Jan 2016, 17:00
ANSI doubleshots from a cherry g80-3000? For the windows-key version. are there any sets with that don't have the off-center spacebar?
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Remuma
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TheNacho
- delicious.
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03 Feb 2016, 13:34
Hey guys, anyone know what a regular SSK in good shape goes for at the moment?
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photekq
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03 Feb 2016, 14:42
Do you have a picture of the other side of the keycaps in that little bag?
I would say it's worth about $100-125. I want it but I have no money at the moment.
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BeLi
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03 Feb 2016, 16:25
Hi, I am going to sell a working MO188 from Apple, don´t think it has orange keys. Do you think 19€ is to much?
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Chyros
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03 Feb 2016, 17:09
BeLi wrote: ↑Hi, I am going to sell a working MO188 from Apple, don´t think it has orange keys. Do you think 19€ is to much?
If it doesn't have orange Alps, it'll have Salmon Alps, also highly rated. Provided it's not dirty €19 is quite reasonable
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Khronokrator
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04 Feb 2016, 23:16
Does anyone know about how much a Corsair K70 RGB with MX Blue switches would go for these days? I bought it a year ago before they went out of production, but have never really cared for MX Blues. It's spent the vast majority of its life in its box.
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XMIT
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05 Feb 2016, 23:18
What would you pay for a Displaywriter Beam Spring, if I decided to sell mine?
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Chyros
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05 Feb 2016, 23:35
XMIT wrote: ↑What would you pay for a Displaywriter Beam Spring, if I decided to sell mine?
I bid £10
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jerue
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06 Feb 2016, 02:00
Asking to see what people would pay for a G80-1800 HAU with the following specs:
K42 date code for PCB
original case, I'd give it an 8.5/10 condition, a few marks on the top portion but no yellowing, feet work great.
62g uniform vintage blacks and linear grey (these were swapped from an older, and broken 1800)
Krytox lubed
like new og doubleshots (only factory shine from what I can see)
(I am not selling, just wondering how much $ I may or may not have lost - I spent about $200 for everything; 2 boards 1 with keycaps and one without)
Also, any idea what a G81-1800 case would go for?
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zeitg3ist
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08 Feb 2016, 19:05
What would be a fair price for a Model f AT, DE layout, good conditions?
I've seen some outrageous prices on ebay. it looks like prices have skyrocketed.
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ohaimark
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08 Feb 2016, 19:27
Fair DT price? $70 for a tested board in passable condition.
Fair eBay price? $70 - $150. It depends on how many are listed at once -- there were 3 on there a couple months ago. Each went for about $80 if I remember right. If there's only one listed prices go higher. Gotta love supply and demand.
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zeitg3ist
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08 Feb 2016, 20:09
ohaimark wrote: ↑Fair DT price? $70 for a tested board in passable condition.
Fair eBay price? $70 - $150. It depends on how many are listed at once -- there were 3 on there a couple months ago. Each went for about $80 if I remember right. If there's only one listed prices go higher. Gotta love supply and demand.
ok i guess i just have to cross my fingers and hope in a good deal
thank you
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pcaro
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10 Feb 2016, 11:45
Can you help me identify this keyboard?
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