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kokokoy

25 Mar 2016, 19:51


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Blaise170
ALPS キーボード

25 Mar 2016, 21:47

I know some people were asking about my big purchase from Japan: group 1 is now listed on eBay for anyone interested. If you like something, feel free to message me here to work a price out.

http://www.ebay.com/sch/blaise170/m.htm ... pg=&_from=

P.S. Hopefully a little self-promotion isn't against the rules...

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seebart
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25 Mar 2016, 21:50

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chiptea

25 Mar 2016, 22:40

I was serriously considering getting that SSK off TaoBao, then I remembered I have no money :(
Still, TaoBao is probably the best place to get SSKs, and from what I've heard, shipping isn't too bad ($50ish).

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seebart
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25 Mar 2016, 22:50

I've never shopped there myself, we do have several people here who have experience with TaoBao, seems like a lot of "rarer" stuff does show up there for a decent price by our standards.
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Scarpia

25 Mar 2016, 23:04

If someone here happens to be a bilingual living in China, please buy me that SSK :-)

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itzmeluigi

25 Mar 2016, 23:06

seebart wrote: I've never shopped there myself, we do have several people here who have experience with TaoBao, seems like a lot of "rarer" stuff does show up there for a decent price by our standards.

This is certainly a rare item if it is real:
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http://world.taobao.com/item/1632859947 ... 0.0.shpGSd
Awesome find im certainly going to buy this one if its in stock :)

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Khronokrator

25 Mar 2016, 23:09

I think the big issue with Taobao is that you need to have some sort of service to buy it and ship it from China to you, which can drive up costs.

Personally, I'm intrigued but I have absolutely no idea what queries to use to get vintage keyboards to pop up in search results, given that I don't speak Mandarin. :P

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seebart
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25 Mar 2016, 23:14

Khronokrator wrote: I think the big issue with Taobao is that you need to have some sort of service to buy it and ship it from China to you, which can drive up costs.
Yes that's what I heard too.
Khronokrator wrote: Personally, I'm intrigued but I have absolutely no idea what queries to use to get vintage keyboards to pop up in search results, given that I don't speak Mandarin. :P
I just searched for "IBM Model M".

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Khronokrator

25 Mar 2016, 23:16

Strange. I got a huge variety of completely nonsensical stuff when I tried searching for something specific, like Focus 9000.

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seebart
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25 Mar 2016, 23:19

Because a ton of other stuff is probably also called "Focus 9000". You need to add "keyboard" or the proper Mandarin term for keyboard which I forgot.

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Khronokrator

25 Mar 2016, 23:21

I've been trying "键盘" which Google Translate informs me is "keyboard." It seems to be getting more on-track results, now I just need to figure out what denotes "vintage" in Mandarin to further filter out all the bling gamer boards. :)

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seebart
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25 Mar 2016, 23:23

Ah I found it in my PM's:
机械键盘 ist "mechanical keyboard" lass die ersten zwei Zeichen weg und du hast "keyboard"
In German though. :lol:

机械键盘= "mechanical keyboard"

键盘 = "keyboard"

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Khronokrator

25 Mar 2016, 23:25

seebart wrote: Ah I found it in my PM's:
机械键盘 ist "mechanical keyboard" lass die ersten zwei Zeichen weg und du hast "keyboard"
In German though. :lol:

机械键盘= "mechanical keyboard"

键盘 = "keyboard"
Danke schön, seebart. Been looking for that specific phrase for ages. :D

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seebart
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25 Mar 2016, 23:27

guk sent me that ages ago, he hasn't been around much lately. guk used to rule this thread. I know he did some shopping at TaoBao.

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emdude
Model M Apologist

25 Mar 2016, 23:28

I think another potential issue some buyers might run into with TaoBao is that many of their items are likely to be out of stock; iirc, listings aren't really updated and inventory numbers are inflated. I wouldn't be surprised if that SSK and/or those Industrial Model Ms weren't in stock.

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seebart
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25 Mar 2016, 23:29

In that case their sales platform sucks, what's the point of having it up if they don't have it?

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Khronokrator

25 Mar 2016, 23:32

Yeah, I've actually heard about that before. I think E3E nabbed a really impressive Monterey board off Taobao a while back and the seller just left the listing up for the, um, "prestige" I guess?

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emdude
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25 Mar 2016, 23:32

I think it's to try to get potential buyers to purchase other stuff from a seller or whatever. I've tried getting an SSK on TaoBao (not that particular one) through an agent, but no luck.

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seebart
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25 Mar 2016, 23:33

In that case...deleted those links. :x
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alh84001
v.001

26 Mar 2016, 10:18

seebart wrote: Certainly not against any rules, nice boards. The Nintendo HVC-007 is my fave.
IBM Model M

http://www.marktplaats.nl/a/computers-e ... ousPage=lr
Is this a frankenboard? I thought silver label were only early models - 1390120 and 1390131. This looks like someone took a 1390120 and put in a Unicomp old classic 104 plate.

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Chyros

26 Mar 2016, 12:44

Old Ms have a notch for the recess where the windows keys SHOULD be though, so they'd have had to saw that off. Also, 1994 preceded the windows key. And it's a UK model with ANSI layout. Bizarre Oo .

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HzFaq

26 Mar 2016, 14:11


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Scottex

26 Mar 2016, 15:00


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HzFaq

26 Mar 2016, 15:05

Not worth £70+ to me but I can proxy if someone wants it.

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seebart
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26 Mar 2016, 15:32

alh84001 wrote:
seebart wrote: Certainly not against any rules, nice boards. The Nintendo HVC-007 is my fave.
IBM Model M

http://www.marktplaats.nl/a/computers-e ... ousPage=lr
Is this a frankenboard? I thought silver label were only early models - 1390120 and 1390131. This looks like someone took a 1390120 and put in a Unicomp old classic 104 plate.
Yes quite obviously FRANKEN. I'll ask him was kind of custom job it is.

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Hypersphere

26 Mar 2016, 15:51

@HzFaq: Yes, brown Alps and dye-sub PBT keycaps.

Speaking of brown Alps, I just won this on eBay for $0.99:
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This is the first time I have won an eBay auction for such a minimal bid.

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ohaimark
Kingpin

26 Mar 2016, 17:17

I think that one is a rubber dome version for some reason. I could be horribly wrong.

Also, I can verify that the website I posted the other day is active. The seller replied to one of my emails. We'll see how long it takes for the keyboard with the cool Asian legends to arrive...

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ramnes
ПБТ НАВСЕГДА

26 Mar 2016, 17:27

lolpes wrote: https://www.reddit.com/r/mechmarket/com ... _w_trades/

If I didn't have one I would be all over this! look at that number row!

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Damn, I always thought that those green on grey keycaps were dye-sublimated, just like other TA typewriters keycaps... :(

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seebart
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26 Mar 2016, 17:28

Hypersphere wrote: @HzFaq: Yes, brown Alps and dye-sub PBT keycaps.

Speaking of brown Alps, I just won this on eBay for $0.99:
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This is the first time I have won an eBay auction for such a minimal bid.
Was that Blaise170's auction then?

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