Ohhhhhh, wow. The keycaps on the first one are some of the nicest I've seen. Curious to see how the auction turns out as well.ohaimark wrote: ↑My lowball bids were thrashed, so I'm going to be a jerk and post these auctions for ANSI SPACE INVADERS.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/131808312470
http://www.ebay.com/itm/131808272504?
Great/Interesting Finds
- chiptea
- Location: Vancouver, BC
- Main keyboard: AT101
- Main mouse: g402
- Favorite switch: Topre/Alps Rainbow
- DT Pro Member: -
- alh84001
- v.001
- Location: EU-HR-ZG
- Main keyboard: unsaver
- Main mouse: logitech m305 / apple trackpad
- Favorite switch: BS
- DT Pro Member: -
I read about these keycaps the other day, either here, or on GH, but I can't seem to find it now. The poster was describing them as the ugliest keycaps he ever saw . Keyboard was specific in some other way, it had blue alps, or the keycaps were alps pbt or something like that, but I don't quite remember it now :/
- Chyros
- Location: The Netherlands
- Main keyboard: whatever I'm reviewing next :p
- Main mouse: a cheap Logitech
- Favorite switch: Alps SKCM Blue
- DT Pro Member: -
The second one is the original RT-101+, the model I just reviewed. Really cool to see them in ANSI, look how they nitched the bracket key xD .
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- Chasing the Dream
- Location: Berlin
- Main keyboard: redscarf III
- DT Pro Member: -
typewriter with old cherry switches:
http://www.ebay.de/itm/AEG-Olympia-Comp ... 1991483157
http://www.ebay.de/itm/AEG-Olympia-Comp ... 1991483157
- ramnes
- ПБТ НАВСЕГДА
- Location: France
- Main keyboard: KMAC LE
- Main mouse: Zowie AM
- Favorite switch: GPL 104 lubed 62g nixies
- DT Pro Member: -
emdude wrote: ↑Holy moly, this'll be one to watch.
M15 x3 (branded IBM, Lexmark, AND Options) and numpad: http://www.ebay.com/itm/3-x-IBM-M15-13H ... 2208216933
- Nuum
- Location: Germany
- Main keyboard: KBD8X Mk I (60g Clears), Phantom (Nixdorf Blacks)
- Main mouse: Corsair M65 PRO RGB
- Favorite switch: 60g MX Clears/Brown Alps/Buckling spring
- DT Pro Member: 0084
Those should be Marquardt Two-Finger switches, I have a similar Keyboard at home.hypkx wrote: ↑typewriter with old cherry switches:
http://www.ebay.de/itm/AEG-Olympia-Comp ... 1991483157
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- Chasing the Dream
- Location: Berlin
- Main keyboard: redscarf III
- DT Pro Member: -
I dont think so, I know the kind of typewriter which you mean, but I think this has:Nuum wrote: ↑Those should be Marquardt Two-Finger switches, I have a similar Keyboard at home.hypkx wrote: ↑typewriter with old cherry switches:
http://www.ebay.de/itm/AEG-Olympia-Comp ... 1991483157
wiki/Cherry_M9
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- Location: NC, USA
- DT Pro Member: 0117
I guess he is not quite away of what he has there or would probably be selling them separately. I would doubt these go to the end of the auction as sales outside the auction seem to be the norm with the nice stuff lately.emdude wrote: ↑Holy moly, this'll be one to watch.
M15 x3 (branded IBM, Lexmark, AND Options) and numpad: http://www.ebay.com/itm/3-x-IBM-M15-13H ... 2208216933
- fohat
- Elder Messenger
- Location: Knoxville, Tennessee, USA
- Main keyboard: Model F 122-key terminal
- Main mouse: Microsoft Optical Mouse
- Favorite switch: Model F Buckling Spring
- DT Pro Member: 0158
Yes, it is ridiculous the way he is doing it.Engicoder wrote: ↑
I guess he is not quite away of what he has there or would probably be selling them separately.
No "ordinary" keyboard user would have the need for those multiples, and it will take deep pockets to do something like buy 3 and re-sell 2 for the price of the 3 in order to break even and get a free keyboard.
"Reserve" is always stupid no matter how you slice it. Just another ebay ploy to increase its fees.
- Dra
- Location: Austria
- Main keyboard: custom cardboard contraption
- Main mouse: Zowie FK1
- Favorite switch: Just let me die already
- DT Pro Member: -
NTC KB-6153ER
http://www.ebay.de/itm/Nan-Tan-alte-Com ... 2071757432
G80-1501HAD BIN and taking offers
http://www.ebay.de/itm/CHERRY-G80-1501H ... 2390847931
Portal keycaps for whoever cares
http://www.ebay.de/itm/Portal-Keycap-Se ... 2106594319
http://www.ebay.de/itm/Nan-Tan-alte-Com ... 2071757432
G80-1501HAD BIN and taking offers
http://www.ebay.de/itm/CHERRY-G80-1501H ... 2390847931
Portal keycaps for whoever cares
http://www.ebay.de/itm/Portal-Keycap-Se ... 2106594319
- shreebles
- Finally 60%
- Location: Cologne, Germany
- Main keyboard: FaceW 45g Silent Red /NerD60 MX Red
- Main mouse: Logitech G303 / GPro (home) MX Anywhere 2 (work)
- Favorite switch: Silent Red, Old Browns, Buckling Spring,
- DT Pro Member: 0094
SHINE on you crazy diamond...Dra wrote: ↑ G80-1501HAD BIN and taking offers
http://www.ebay.de/itm/CHERRY-G80-1501H ... 2390847931
- bubblebobbler
- Location: England
- Main keyboard: ISO Model M
- Main mouse: Logitech G502
- Favorite switch: BS
- DT Pro Member: -
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Vintage-Amstr ... SwoudW5VSV
the keyboard that comes with the printer looks interesting and relatively easy to adapt for modern use (I think) - probably worth a grab at £35 shipped with some extras (junk for most probably) and the ability to make an offer
https://imgur.com/a/pHfjc#S7q3Jj9
the keyboard that comes with the printer looks interesting and relatively easy to adapt for modern use (I think) - probably worth a grab at £35 shipped with some extras (junk for most probably) and the ability to make an offer
https://imgur.com/a/pHfjc#S7q3Jj9
- Chyros
- Location: The Netherlands
- Main keyboard: whatever I'm reviewing next :p
- Main mouse: a cheap Logitech
- Favorite switch: Alps SKCM Blue
- DT Pro Member: -
Fuck knows what's inside those old Amstrad keyboards, the PCW line came with springs over membrane which is still the worst switch I've ever tried, and I found a later 101-key Amstrad board that used BTC dome with slider but this looks different yet again, anyone have any idea what switches it uses?bubblebobbler wrote: ↑http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Vintage-Amstr ... SwoudW5VSV
the keyboard that comes with the printer looks interesting and relatively easy to adapt for modern use (I think) - probably worth a grab at £35 shipped with some extras (junk for most probably) and the ability to make an offer
https://imgur.com/a/pHfjc#S7q3Jj9
- Phenix
- -p
- Location: Germany, Cologne
- Main keyboard: F122, soarer´d|Novatouch-s
- Main mouse: Roccat Kone Pure|Rollermouse
- Favorite switch: BS F|Topre-s
- DT Pro Member: -
I am really tempted to bid on the M-15s.
Would maybe a small gb make sense? (I REALLY want an m15 )
btw: How is the sold average price for one?
Would maybe a small gb make sense? (I REALLY want an m15 )
btw: How is the sold average price for one?
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- Location: UK
- Main keyboard: Filco ZERO green alps, Model F 122 Terminal
- Main mouse: Ducky Secret / Roller Mouse Pro 1
- Favorite switch: MX Mount Topre / Model F Buckling
- DT Pro Member: 0167
I was also tempted by the M 15s but being in the UK and crappy shipping ...... if there is a GB i call the IBM and then if thats taken the options
- alh84001
- v.001
- Location: EU-HR-ZG
- Main keyboard: unsaver
- Main mouse: logitech m305 / apple trackpad
- Favorite switch: BS
- DT Pro Member: -
I have no idea what this is, but certainly interesting:
http://page15.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/a ... t474317929
http://page15.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/a ... t474317929
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- bubblebobbler
- Location: England
- Main keyboard: ISO Model M
- Main mouse: Logitech G502
- Favorite switch: BS
- DT Pro Member: -
http://www.amibay.com/showthread.php?55 ... 0-keyboardChyros wrote: ↑Fuck knows what's inside those old Amstrad keyboards, the PCW line came with springs over membrane which is still the worst switch I've ever tried, and I found a later 101-key Amstrad board that used BTC dome with slider but this looks different yet again, anyone have any idea what switches it uses?bubblebobbler wrote: ↑http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Vintage-Amstr ... SwoudW5VSV
the keyboard that comes with the printer looks interesting and relatively easy to adapt for modern use (I think) - probably worth a grab at £35 shipped with some extras (junk for most probably) and the ability to make an offer
https://imgur.com/a/pHfjc#S7q3Jj9
maybe this helps? I am a simple man with little knowledge so I genuinely don't know if it does.
I'm still really curious about the printer keyboard...so tempted to bite the bullet
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- Location: NC, USA
- DT Pro Member: 0117
I have the printer and small keyboard that goes with it. It is a 3M Whisper Writer 1000 which was one of many small terminals made in the early 80's that were intended to connect of over phone lines to various services., including telex.
The printer is proprietary version of the Trendcom series of thermal printers. The Trendcom was also used as the base for the Apple (Silentype) and Atari (822) budget printers. The drive belts on these printers tend to disintegrate with time and the printheads need to be replaced frequently.
I am not sure the printer would be easily converted for use with another computer. 3M did make a Whisper Printer which is the same printer, but serially driven.
The printer is proprietary version of the Trendcom series of thermal printers. The Trendcom was also used as the base for the Apple (Silentype) and Atari (822) budget printers. The drive belts on these printers tend to disintegrate with time and the printheads need to be replaced frequently.
I am not sure the printer would be easily converted for use with another computer. 3M did make a Whisper Printer which is the same printer, but serially driven.
- bubblebobbler
- Location: England
- Main keyboard: ISO Model M
- Main mouse: Logitech G502
- Favorite switch: BS
- DT Pro Member: -
Engicoder wrote: ↑I have the printer and small keyboard that goes with it. It is a 3M Whisper Writer 1000 which was one of many small terminals made in the early 80's that were intended to connect of over phone lines to various services., including telex.
The printer is proprietary version of the Trendcom series of thermal printers. The Trendcom was also used as the base for the Apple (Silentype) and Atari (822) budget printers. The drive belts on these printers tend to disintegrate with time and the printheads need to be replaced frequently.
I am not sure the printer would be easily converted for use with another computer. 3M did make a Whisper Printer which is the same printer, but serially driven.
any insight on what switch system the accompanying keyboard uses?
- Tuntematon
- Location: Canada
- DT Pro Member: -
Yep, looks like he's into ANSI space invaders too. Bummer. If anyone had any hopes for the other ANSI RT-101, they are dashed now. I wish I was a rich guy on eBay dashing hopes with my unbeatable bids. Looks like funEngicoder wrote: ↑b***a strikes again...guess I should have bid higher
- Redmaus
- Gotta start somewhere
- Location: Near Dallas, Texas
- Main keyboard: Unsaver | 3276 | Kingsaver
- Main mouse: Kensington Slimblade
- Favorite switch: Capacitative Buckling Spring
- DT Pro Member: -
- Contact:
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- Location: NC, USA
- DT Pro Member: 0117
It use Hi-Tek linears. PCB is made by Hi-Tek as well.bubblebobbler wrote: ↑any insight on what switch system the accompanying keyboard uses?Engicoder wrote: ↑I have the printer and small keyboard that goes with it. It is a 3M Whisper Writer 1000 which was one of many small terminals made in the early 80's that were intended to connect of over phone lines to various services., including telex.
The printer is proprietary version of the Trendcom series of thermal printers. The Trendcom was also used as the base for the Apple (Silentype) and Atari (822) budget printers. The drive belts on these printers tend to disintegrate with time and the printheads need to be replaced frequently.
I am not sure the printer would be easily converted for use with another computer. 3M did make a Whisper Printer which is the same printer, but serially driven.
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- Location: NC, USA
- DT Pro Member: 0117
Holy moly!Redmaus wrote: ↑http://www.ebay.com/itm/XEROX-ALTO-II-X ... SwcL5XMNdN
- seebart
- Offtopicthority Instigator
- Location: Germany
- Main keyboard: Rotation
- Main mouse: Steelseries Sensei
- Favorite switch: IBM capacitive buckling spring
- DT Pro Member: 0061
- Contact:
- Blaise170
- ALPS キーボード
- Location: Boston, MA
- Main keyboard: Cooler Master Quickfire Stealth
- Main mouse: Logitech G502
- Favorite switch: Alps SKCM Blue
- DT Pro Member: 0129
- Contact:
I finally figured out who it is! I never put it together before, but he has bought stuff from me a few times before. He also is the slowest to pay ever. He has purchased from ohaimark before as well, who also mentioned how slow he is to pay.Engicoder wrote: ↑b***a strikes again...guess I should have bid higher
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- Location: NC, USA
- DT Pro Member: 0117
Is it someone we know?Blaise170 wrote: ↑I finally figured out who it is! I never put it together before, but he has bought stuff from me a few times before. He also is the slowest to pay ever. He has purchased from ohaimark before as well, who also mentioned how slow he is to pay.Engicoder wrote: ↑b***a strikes again...guess I should have bid higher
- alh84001
- v.001
- Location: EU-HR-ZG
- Main keyboard: unsaver
- Main mouse: logitech m305 / apple trackpad
- Favorite switch: BS
- DT Pro Member: -
Since it is such an important item in personal computing history, some museum could (should?) shell out so much, find a sponsor or something.Redmaus wrote: ↑http://www.ebay.com/itm/XEROX-ALTO-II-X ... SwcL5XMNdN