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seebart
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19 Feb 2016, 23:53
I am not familiar with that vintage keyboard. The switch looks like it may be SMK vintage linear. Looks nice, not exactly cheap though.
wiki/SMK_vintage_linear
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Halvar
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19 Feb 2016, 23:54
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seebart
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20 Feb 2016, 00:00
Yes I have one. I'll have to dig into it to see what it has in it. Mine, however, is white.
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20 Feb 2016, 00:01
Ah of course snuci to the rescue. Thanks.
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Halvar
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20 Feb 2016, 00:06
It's a sad big dog. I won't bid on that keyboard although I'd like to, but my own experience with this approach tells me that what you tried here doesn't work. At all.
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20 Feb 2016, 00:09
Halvar wrote: ↑
It's a sad big dog. I won't bid on that keyboard although I'd like to, but my own experience with this approach tells me that what you tried here doesn't work. At all.
Right, to be honest I don't expect my approach to really work either, not to mention there will be a few other external bidders anyway. We shall see.
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20 Feb 2016, 00:22
seebart wrote: ↑
I am not familiar with that vintage keyboard. The switch looks like it may be SMK vintage linear. Looks nice, not exactly cheap though.
wiki/SMK_vintage_linear
Sorry, I lied., Mine is still a Cybernex but it's not steel backed but it is brand new and has Cherry blacks in it. It will be the subject of some photos soon. I'm not sure if I've seen completely textured Cherry blacks before.
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Redmaus
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20 Feb 2016, 00:24
Those caps!
I love em
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Halvar
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20 Feb 2016, 00:24
This ? is quite adorable, but...
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WHOA OMG what is this?
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Wilkie
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20 Feb 2016, 00:25
Re: Cybernex, thanks seebart and snuci. What kind of weights are known for SMK vintage linear?
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20 Feb 2016, 00:28
From the looks of it, the cap on the second picture used to say "return"
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20 Feb 2016, 00:31
Wilkie wrote: ↑Re: Cybernex, thanks seebart and snuci. What kind of weights are known for SMK vintage linear?
Wow very specific question, good luck getting an answer to that. I'm not sure how common SMK vintage linear's even are.
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20 Feb 2016, 00:33
You could say it's been wiped to a point of no return.
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20 Feb 2016, 00:34
I bet it said "restecp".
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20 Feb 2016, 00:42
Captain Oblivious says that it can't possibly be "restecp" since the "N" at the bottom is still faintly visible!
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20 Feb 2016, 00:45
seebart wrote: ↑Wilkie wrote: ↑Re: Cybernex, thanks seebart and snuci. What kind of weights are known for SMK vintage linear?
Wow very specific question, good luck getting an answer to that. I'm not sure how common SMK vintage linear's even are.
I have a few SMK linears. I just don't know how to judge the weight but they are fairly weighty and tactile. Here's one keyboard with SMK key switches that look like the tips have been painted. I'm not sure if this denotes different key switch weights from the normal ones or if it's used to stick the key caps on better? Not sure.
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seebart
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20 Feb 2016, 00:51
I just don't know how to judge the weight
Just compare them to so other common switches like IBM buckling spring or Cherry MX.
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20 Feb 2016, 00:52
Thanks, snuci. I'm tempted to see how low the seller will go. Heavy linear is my preference, so maybe worth a shot if it's a deal.
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20 Feb 2016, 02:25
seebart wrote: ↑No that's a Fujitsu leaf spring from what I can tell. Well we'll see how much everybody will refrain from bidding...I asked politely which is all I can do. I thought I'd try a new approach.
Nope, it's Fujitsu magnetic reed. If that's what you want, good luck
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Chyros wrote: ↑seebart wrote: ↑No that's a Fujitsu leaf spring from what I can tell. Well we'll see how much everybody will refrain from bidding...I asked politely which is all I can do. I thought I'd try a new approach.
Nope, it's Fujitsu magnetic reed. If that's what you want, good luck
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I think seebart has it right.
Check this for Fujitsu leaf spring First Gen:
Now Fujitsu Magnetic reed:
Hint: The Fujitsu leaf spring first gen is like the Otrona Attache keyboard. If it's the same switch, it should be pretty sweet.
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Blaise170
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20 Feb 2016, 04:07
Dunno what switches these actually have, but they look like Cherry MX based on the keycaps. I bought one for myself.
www.ebay.com/itm/121638637056
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20 Feb 2016, 04:46
Wow, it's not every day you see a takebar!
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20 Feb 2016, 05:47
snuci wrote: ↑Chyros wrote: ↑seebart wrote: ↑No that's a Fujitsu leaf spring from what I can tell. Well we'll see how much everybody will refrain from bidding...I asked politely which is all I can do. I thought I'd try a new approach.
Nope, it's Fujitsu magnetic reed. If that's what you want, good luck
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I think seebart has it right.
Check this for Fujitsu leaf spring First Gen:
Now Fujitsu Magnetic reed:
Hint: The Fujitsu leaf spring first gen is like the Otrona Attache keyboard. If it's the same switch, it should be pretty sweet.
It's got the red grounding sticker on it, which apparently is a fingerprint for FMR, that's why I thought it was that. Maybe it's not though, I don't know who wrote that or how accurate it is
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20 Feb 2016, 05:53
Actually I think this is almost definitely Cherry MX. I just noticed that it looks almost identical to my Amtelco. Most likely Devlin made it too.
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20 Feb 2016, 07:45
A bunch of NOS G80-3700's just popped up; these are the HQAUS model (PS/2, black on white doubleshots).
$49.99 BIN + shipping
It's a little more than I would pay but I like it enough to say it's worth it.
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20 Feb 2016, 08:24
jerue wrote: ↑A bunch of NOS G80-3700's just popped up; these are the HQAUS model (PS/2, black on white doubleshots).
$49.99 BIN + shipping
It's a little more than I would pay but I like it enough to say it's worth it.
Seller upped the price $5. The first one sold too quickly for their liking
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20 Feb 2016, 09:14
photekq wrote: ↑
Damn. Can't believe I missed that!
Someone posted it here apparently without really knowing what it is, and 10 minutes later everything was sold.
I would have bought all 5 without even taking the risk of making an offer and having to wait for an answer.
Well, at least 3 sold to DT members
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20 Feb 2016, 12:34
kbdfr wrote: ↑Thanks to all who accepted my request to not post it (or, having posted it, deleted the link)
and even obviously decided not to bid against me, making this a
very nice bargain:
http://www.ebay.de/itm/Tastatur-/172095383768
Edit: red print
Hell of a bargain!