Great/Interesting Finds

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Invisius

22 Mar 2016, 23:59

I've been auctioning for a very long time, this is a clear case of the seller (or friends/trolls) inflating the price. Usually people aren't foolish enough to fall for it, especially seasoned KB buyers.

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seebart
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22 Mar 2016, 23:59

Some moron got it. That's who got it. We're still talking about the $700+ blue Alps board sale right?
E3E wrote: I don't think anyone here bought the TI 101A. What gave you that impression? :P
I hope not. :x

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E3E

23 Mar 2016, 00:03

I'm glad I just have a singular focus on Alps (it's a defense mechanism, trust me), because otherwise I'd go apeshit over being unable to acquire rare boards like the Symbolics and such.

The best way to find boards is offline. :P

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Blaise170
ALPS キーボード

23 Mar 2016, 00:15

Oh, Alps is the only switch I really care about, but the space cadet has so much history behind it that I'd love one. I've heard the switches are great too.

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Redmaus
Gotta start somewhere

23 Mar 2016, 00:25

Why exactly is the space cadet so valuable? The rarity?

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Abstractions

23 Mar 2016, 01:40

Redmaus wrote: Why exactly is the space cadet so valuable? The rarity?
Geek cred, it is infamous in the hacker community. It also was born in the MIT AI lab with people like Tom Knight and Richard Stallman. It also heavily inspired the development of Emacs.

Plus it is ultra rare, and has pretty amazing keycaps plus excellent Honeywell switches.

But I also think it is nostalgia, all the students that "grew up" at MIT have excellent memories of the CADR and other Lisp Machines, all using the legendary keyboards- making them yearn to relive some of that magic.


And then you have people like Webwit. :lol:

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Invisius

23 Mar 2016, 01:54

NOS HP 46011A terminal boards, any idea if these are domes? http://www.ebay.com/itm/152025583450

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webwit
Wild Duck

23 Mar 2016, 02:03

It is the Holy Grail of keyboard collecting.

Still need the Knight keyboard and the SAIL keyboard. :x

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Abstractions

23 Mar 2016, 02:25

webwit wrote: It is the Holy Grail of keyboard collecting.

Still need the Knight keyboard and the SAIL keyboard. :x

Funnily enough, I was just at Stanford last week and got a couple pictures of the SAIL keyboard on display in the computer science department.

Though it was through glass.

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Ratfink

23 Mar 2016, 03:23

Abstractions wrote:
webwit wrote: It is the Holy Grail of keyboard collecting.

Still need the Knight keyboard and the SAIL keyboard. :x

Funnily enough, I was just at Stanford last week and got a couple pictures of the SAIL keyboard on display in the computer science department.

Though it was through glass.
Man, computer science departments love to have great old keyboards behind glass. Here at NCSU we have an IBM 5100 and an XT model F.

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E3E

23 Mar 2016, 03:41

Invisius wrote: NOS HP 46011A terminal boards, any idea if these are domes? http://www.ebay.com/itm/152025583450
webwit wrote: It is the Holy Grail of keyboard collecting.
These two posts made in sequential order makes for an amazingly unintentional juxtaposition. :lol:

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Invisius

23 Mar 2016, 03:54

E3E wrote:
Invisius wrote: NOS HP 46011A terminal boards, any idea if these are domes? http://www.ebay.com/itm/152025583450
webwit wrote: It is the Holy Grail of keyboard collecting.
These two posts made in sequential order makes for an amazingly unintentional juxtaposition. :lol:
Thought they were a Topre fan for a minute ;)

55 OBO Model-F XT http://www.ebay.com/itm/351684206750
And this monster... :shock: wish I lived nearby to pick it up http://www.ebay.com/itm/381576233092 has some kind of Unisys keyboard built in

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Blaise170
ALPS キーボード

23 Mar 2016, 04:35

Invisius wrote: NOS HP 46011A terminal boards, any idea if these are domes? http://www.ebay.com/itm/152025583450
yeah

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alienman82

23 Mar 2016, 04:40

removed.
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Redmaus
Gotta start somewhere

23 Mar 2016, 05:34

Invisius wrote: And this monster... :shock: wish I lived nearby to pick it up http://www.ebay.com/itm/381576233092 has some kind of Unisys keyboard built in
Looks like something you would use to take over the world :twisted:

And the back is just madness http://www.sumcomputers.com/photos/62/62247I.jpg

If you look at the keyboard the layout is very interesting with the enter and backspace positions swapped.

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shreebles
Finally 60%

23 Mar 2016, 08:30


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emdude
Model M Apologist

23 Mar 2016, 08:35

Ratfink wrote:
Abstractions wrote:
webwit wrote: It is the Holy Grail of keyboard collecting.

Still need the Knight keyboard and the SAIL keyboard. :x

Funnily enough, I was just at Stanford last week and got a couple pictures of the SAIL keyboard on display in the computer science department.

Though it was through glass.
Man, computer science departments love to have great old keyboards behind glass. Here at NCSU we have an IBM 5100 and an XT model F.
Haha, at my school, we have the venerable IBM PCjr on display. :lol:

(But we also have I think an Apple II and a portable TRS-80, and who knows what else)

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E3E

23 Mar 2016, 10:50

So who got the banana Samsung-branded Chicony 5161? :D

See, we can still get blue Alps for reasonable prices, but you just have to act fast! I didn't even notice this one!

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tentator

23 Mar 2016, 11:18

that HP one I had to use a lot and I found it REALLY crappy to type on.. no clue how HP managed to create a rubber dome that feels like rusty when you type on it.. should be pretty difficult to realize such a crap imho.. ;)
the PCjr layout I really love.. never tried it out but I hear it could have similar "rusty"/"crappy" typing feeling as well..I think sooner or later I'd try to get one to try to refurbish the caps in order to use them on cherry mx stems somehow and handwire the matrix to some teensy in the insides.. anyone? :)
and that microscope? oh man! any closeup of his unisys keyb?

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ohaimark
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23 Mar 2016, 16:10

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E3E

23 Mar 2016, 19:40

It's part of the former lot that was taken down; the dell AT101 was already sold, but here's the DC-3014:

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Leading-edge-ke ... 2518.l4276

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Truly the month of Leading Edge. This guy wants blood, and by that, I mean money.

March really has been a ridiculous month for Alps in general.

Also, decent price for a ZKB-2:

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Zenith-Data-Sys ... 2518.l4276

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jerue

23 Mar 2016, 19:57

E3E wrote: It's part of the former lot that was taken down; the dell AT101 was already sold, but here's the DC-3014:

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Leading-edge-ke ... 2518.l4276

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Truly the month of Leading Edge. This guy wants blood, and by that, I mean money.

March really has been a ridiculous month for Alps in general.

Also, decent price for a ZKB-2:

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Zenith-Data-Sys ... 2518.l4276

Starting at $100 and reserve not met. Wonder what the reserve is... hopefully not $600

any idea if that ZKB-2 has green alps? I've seen they are with either green or yellow.

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Tuntematon

23 Mar 2016, 20:04

Oh come on. This guy is obviously expecting big dollars, even places an (unnecessary) reserve on it. Keyboard is dirty, one terrible picture, no description. Make an effort!

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Chyros

23 Mar 2016, 20:14

jerue wrote: idea if that ZKB-2 has green alps? I've seen they are with either green or yellow.
Yup it does, there's a cap-off pic with it :) .

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Blaise170
ALPS キーボード

23 Mar 2016, 20:14

It takes all of about 20 minutes to wipe down a board... :roll:

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E3E

23 Mar 2016, 20:54

Tuntematon wrote: Oh come on. This guy is obviously expecting big dollars, even places an (unnecessary) reserve on it. Keyboard is dirty, one terrible picture, no description. Make an effort!
Yeah, tell me about it. Someone who wants to milk the market for all its worth and can't even clean the friggin' board before he posts it up?

Ew. Like, I always clean anything before I sell it. Some people. :roll:

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zuglufttier

23 Mar 2016, 21:27

Blaise170 wrote: It takes all of about 20 minutes to wipe down a board... :roll:
Five if all you want is to make it look better on the pictures ;)

Engicoder

23 Mar 2016, 22:43

zuglufttier wrote:
Blaise170 wrote: It takes all of about 20 minutes to wipe down a board... :roll:
Five if all you want is to make it look better on the pictures ;)
Judging by the floor, not much cleaning of any sort happens in that place.

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jerue

23 Mar 2016, 22:47

Some not so great deals but interesting nonetheless:


Fingerworks Touchstream LP: I think the seller has two units, both brand new, with a very odd price...and price difference.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/MINT-FingerWork ... 1887828452


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assembled Ergodox Infinity (for anyone who missed the last drop and wants modern MX browns for some reason)

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Infinity-ErgoDo ... 1833850398

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Tuntematon

23 Mar 2016, 23:02

There are all kinds of interesting sellers on eBay. I just encountered one who packs up the item before even listing. Listing says "Feel free to contact with any questions." I asked a specific question about the item itself. He replied: "Sorry, item is already packed up." :shock:

Smart cookie right there. What a great selling practice, make the item inaccessible so you can't answer any questions.

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