Alps Appreciation
- seebart
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Let's see the blue Alps board! The Dell AT looks clean alright.
- alh84001
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Well, it will be a wait of some two to three weeks
I'm going on vacation just about when the dell is about to arrive. No time to play with soldering iron until I get back.
I'm going on vacation just about when the dell is about to arrive. No time to play with soldering iron until I get back.
- seebart
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Ah OK I thought you had it already, what is it?
- alh84001
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It's shown in the post . It will be a Dell AT101W, with blue alps soldered in.
This Dell has lasered keycaps, right? Thinking of getting SGI Granite eventually.
This Dell has lasered keycaps, right? Thinking of getting SGI Granite eventually.
- Abstractions
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ohaimark wrote: ↑I just acquired more Blue Alps from an obscure eBay listing for just a hair over $100.
Now the question is... Do I flip or do I use?
Well... I guess you chose to flip it:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Samsung-Chicony ... Sw3zxXL8S2
- emdude
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Oh, I think Seebart was wondering what the blue alps board was.alh84001 wrote: ↑It's shown in the post . It will be a Dell AT101W, with blue alps soldered in.
This Dell has lasered keycaps, right? Thinking of getting SGI Granite eventually.
And IIRC, the AT101W does have lasered caps, not the best, unfortunately.
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- alh84001
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I guess I wasn't clear enough in my initial post . There is no other blue alps keyboard. I got the Dell, and I got the switches. I'll combine the two and make a blue alps keyboard that has One True Proper Layoutemdude wrote: ↑ Oh, I think Seebart was wondering what the blue alps board was.
- emdude
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IMO, at the price he got it at, it is not worth flipping, but then again it is hard to gauge how much it will go for.. It will be interesting to see where the auction goes.Abstractions wrote: ↑ohaimark wrote: ↑I just acquired more Blue Alps from an obscure eBay listing for just a hair over $100.
Now the question is... Do I flip or do I use?
Well... I guess you chose to flip it:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Samsung-Chicony ... Sw3zxXL8S2
- fohat
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The Dell is a great solid keyboard that is "just right" except that the footprint is unnecessarily large by about 10%.alh84001 wrote: ↑
I'll combine the two and make a blue alps keyboard that has One True Proper Layout
A black case is a nice upgrade if you run across one, but keep the pearl/pebble keys.
The only superior Alps keyboard in my collection is my Omnikey 101 with transplanted blue Alps.
I have the modern "Dolch" doubleshot set but unfortunately it is not a perfect match ....
- Redmaus
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I'm with you fohat, Omnikey build quality is top notch with the metal backplate and everything.
- ohaimark
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- Location: USA
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http://www.ebay.com/itm/331851380983emdude wrote: ↑Well... I guess you chose to flip it.
The final decision was based on the use I would get out of it and my current financial situation. I sat there staring at the bugger for a good 20 minutes. Then I typed a few sentences on it. Keep? Sell? Keep? Sell?
I cleaned it. I tried it. I saw the badass Samsung logo. It just didn't appeal to me enough to make it worth keeping vs. earning more than I paid for it, even if the earnings are a pittance. I guess I bought it for the experience just as much as the profit -- if I can try a 'board and not suffer a loss it's a good deal.
- emdude
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I see, well that's understandable. For me, all the trouble one might go through from buying a board, cleaning it, etc. etc., and then reselling it outweighs getting a minimal profit with eBay fees and all, especially if it uses a switch I have already tried.
- ohaimark
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This... Might make me weird, but I like purchasing and cleaning keyboards.
I had only tried Blue Alps for any length of time in a DC-3014 and DC-2014. They're a totally different experience from the Chicony 'board. Blue Alps change their tune entirely when you put them in a case that isn't over-engineered like the LE products.
Their feel is, perhaps, a bit springier. But the sound gets absolutely insane. The Chicony is much louder and bassier. I like how they sound in the 5161 better than the LEs, remarkably.
I had only tried Blue Alps for any length of time in a DC-3014 and DC-2014. They're a totally different experience from the Chicony 'board. Blue Alps change their tune entirely when you put them in a case that isn't over-engineered like the LE products.
Their feel is, perhaps, a bit springier. But the sound gets absolutely insane. The Chicony is much louder and bassier. I like how they sound in the 5161 better than the LEs, remarkably.
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- Location: UK
- Main keyboard: Filco ZERO green alps, Model F 122 Terminal
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fohat wrote: ↑The Dell is a great solid keyboard that is "just right" except that the footprint is unnecessarily large by about 10%.alh84001 wrote: ↑
I'll combine the two and make a blue alps keyboard that has One True Proper Layout
A black case is a nice upgrade if you run across one, but keep the pearl/pebble keys.
The only superior Alps keyboard in my collection is my Omnikey 101 with transplanted blue Alps.
I have the modern "Dolch" doubleshot set but unfortunately it is not a perfect match ....
the Omnikey series is amazing, the super rare ansi 101 is the one to have i have the ultra T and its nice and all but the plate is so long that it can flex in the middle, not a huge problem that a block of wood cannot solve. I would say the dell is not a bad platform but there are far superior bigfoots out there, get your SGI on.
- seebart
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Hmm I'd loooove to get a Omnikey, right on the top of my Alps list.
- Chyros
- Location: The Netherlands
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Wait, how is an OmniKey 101 super rare, or even rare at all? xDandrewjoy wrote: ↑fohat wrote: ↑The Dell is a great solid keyboard that is "just right" except that the footprint is unnecessarily large by about 10%.alh84001 wrote: ↑
I'll combine the two and make a blue alps keyboard that has One True Proper Layout
A black case is a nice upgrade if you run across one, but keep the pearl/pebble keys.
The only superior Alps keyboard in my collection is my Omnikey 101 with transplanted blue Alps.
I have the modern "Dolch" doubleshot set but unfortunately it is not a perfect match ....
the Omnikey series is amazing, the super rare ansi 101 is the one to have i have the ultra T and its nice and all but the plate is so long that it can flex in the middle, not a huge problem that a block of wood cannot solve. I would say the dell is not a bad platform but there are far superior bigfoots out there, get your SGI on.
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I would sell you mine , but it was the first none "leet gamerz" vintage i ever got , and i love it to bits , even if i hardly ever use it anymore ( bloody topre ruins everything by being awesome).
@ Chyros The real ansi one is, no bigfoot crap
@ Chyros The real ansi one is, no bigfoot crap
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- seebart
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Got one for me Chyros? Ready to ship? I got €€€. NIB preferably.Chyros wrote: ↑Wait, how is an OmniKey 101 super rare, or even rare at all? xD
- Chyros
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andrewjoy wrote: ↑@ Chyros The real ansi one is, no bigfoot crap
From what I've seen on eBay I'd have thought the 101 was easily the most common Northgate, together with the 102 Oo .
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Ask northgate bob
http://www.northgate-keyboard-repair.com/
- Chyros
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Was that the guy who keeps ranting that blue and white Alps are 100% identical? :p
- fohat
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Yes, Bob Tibbetts is the man.
I did not realize that he had so many keyboards in stock. His inventory usually seems a lot thinner.
I did not realize that he had so many keyboards in stock. His inventory usually seems a lot thinner.
- seebart
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Bob Tibbetts got "the right stuff":
1 102 Gold Label blue switch in good condition, very slight yellow top
- Chyros
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Oooh, very nice... if it had been brand-new I wouldn't've minded trading my Acer for it .seebart wrote: ↑Bob Tibbetts got "the right stuff":
1 102 Gold Label blue switch in good condition, very slight yellow top
- E3E
- Location: United States
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The ANSI Northgate Omnikey 101 isn't really all that rare, from what I've seen. I don't really trust Northgate Bob's opinion, so shoot me.Chyros wrote: ↑Wait, how is an OmniKey 101 super rare, or even rare at all? xD
I've seen a lot come through eBay.
- Chyros
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Yeah, I agree, I've seen plenty of them.