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shreebles
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23 Feb 2016, 13:48
Halvar wrote: ↑Yes, it has been at around 90 € for years. Can't get a GMK keycap set for that price. Sorry for everyone who's late to the party.
It's a nice color scheme, but I think most of its appeal comes from its rarity, as with so many keyboard items...
I for one wouldn't spend more on ABS doubleshots than on Cherry dye-subs.
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Halvar
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23 Feb 2016, 13:56
Don't make me feel bad for sharing mine with someone who got the switches and I got the caps...
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Wodan
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23 Feb 2016, 14:14
It's not only the keycaps. That board has 148 vintage Cherry MX Clear Switches !
But they're a pain to desolder - double sided PCB with plenty of thermal mass.
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shreebles
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23 Feb 2016, 14:15
Thats a decent deal then, depending on the price of the switches
PS: Did not know "vintage" Clears existed!
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photekq
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23 Feb 2016, 14:19
Wodan wrote: ↑It's not only the keycaps. That board has 148 vintage Cherry MX Clear Switches !
But they're a pain to desolder - double sided PCB with plenty of thermal mass.
I wouldn't call them vintage. I'd call them old & worn in - still nice! Vintage I would call 1990-1992, which are very hard to come by.
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tentator
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23 Feb 2016, 14:30
Well rare skidata... apparently the guy has still some good stock
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bazh
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23 Feb 2016, 14:32
can confirm the vintage clear (1992) have some interest feels B-) I still have bunch of them in the bag with the original dust and still to decide what spring I should pair them with
besides I found OG Cherry keyboards mostly are very easy to desolder
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Halvar
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23 Feb 2016, 14:40
bazh wrote: ↑besides I found OG Cherry keyboards mostly are very easy to desolder
The Skidata boards were made by GMK AFAIK:
Picture from this thread:
f-o-r-s-a-l-e-f58/skidata-barebone-t7144.html
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bubblebobbler
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23 Feb 2016, 15:00
remember to outbid me here if you want it Chyros
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/111907668471? ... .S2.R1.TR2
I dont really know why I put a min. bid on something I wasn't even interested in.
I just won this pretty cheap (1700jpy), a filco FKB-109J. Thanks to ohaimark for advising me. I'll probably sell it off here for close to what I paid soon since the only real reason I bought it was because I'd already put a deposit on j-subculture and got sniped on a bid
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Redmaus
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seebart
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23 Feb 2016, 15:36
Wow I love the fact that's a compact size, don't think I have ever seen a Siemens that "small".
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chzel
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23 Feb 2016, 15:48
seebart wrote: ↑
Wow I love the fact that's a compact size, don't think I have ever seen a Siemens that "small".
This has been up there for ages (at least a year and a half) and it's Greek of course, not Russian, from a
Siemens T 1200 Teleprinter
I think it has RAFI switches.
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hypkx
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23 Feb 2016, 15:58
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Redmaus
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23 Feb 2016, 15:59
I like the LED colors on that triumph adler
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Wodan
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tentator
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23 Feb 2016, 16:06
Redmaus wrote: ↑I like the LED colors on that triumph adler
And I do not want to know what someone spilled over the keyboard while eating.. brr..
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lolpes
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23 Feb 2016, 16:09
They look like ML switches :/
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tentator
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tentator
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Wodan
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23 Feb 2016, 16:13
Description says MX GOLD ... it´s a commercial vendor, you have 14 days to return the item for a refund
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guk
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23 Feb 2016, 16:14
Why bother when it's obviously ML and overpriced.
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bubblebobbler
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23 Feb 2016, 16:41
Redmaus wrote: ↑What switches?
should be simplified black alps.
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kbdfr
- The Tiproman
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23 Feb 2016, 17:33
guk wrote: ↑Why bother when it's obviously ML and overpriced.
Yes, obviously G84-4700 (i.e. ML switches) with pad printed caps.
Fully overpriced and not even USB.
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kbdfr
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23 Feb 2016, 17:43
"Micro Switch Brochure: Silent-Tactile Keyboards 1985":
http://www.ebay.com/itm/220392819989
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OleVoip
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Abstractions
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gogusrl
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23 Feb 2016, 19:51
that model m looks great and it's cheap as hell. Chzel go buy it
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ohaimark
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23 Feb 2016, 19:56
Yeah! Those sublegends, man. Tasty.
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Muirium
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23 Feb 2016, 19:58
Well, I guess hell must be quite expensive.
We've seen that very keyboard (or less likely a stash just like it) sitting around on this thread for years. Same seller in Cyprus. I'd like the caps, but I'm Scottish. If I paid that price (plus shipping) I'd be deported for bringing our proud national stereotype into disrepute…
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photekq
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23 Feb 2016, 20:03
That was put up as a joke I believe
It's a guy over on GH.