IBM Model M Rescue
- snuci
- Vintage computer guy
- Location: Ontario, Canada
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I don't know where to put this but I am the happy recipient of a few IBM Model M's that were rescued from an automotive plant today. As a vintage computer collector, I have been able to acquire various items and save them from demolition. These keyboards were on the scrap pile waiting to be sent out but I managed to trade a couple of vintage computers for the lot. I figured you guys might like to see my progress with these.
All told, there are 20 keyboards. More info and pics to come later. This is probably the norm for clickykeyboards or elecplus but I'm pretty pumped about this find.
The "Unboxing":
The keyboards laid out:
All told, there are 20 keyboards. More info and pics to come later. This is probably the norm for clickykeyboards or elecplus but I'm pretty pumped about this find.
The "Unboxing":
The keyboards laid out:
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- snuci
- Vintage computer guy
- Location: Ontario, Canada
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I've cleaned all of the keyboards finally and was left with the industrial SSK to look over (I left it to the end). Well, I decided I'm not touching it. I didn't even have to wipe it down. It is in mint condition with the silicon cover is equally in perfect condition. I honestly don't think it's been touched. It's a Lexmark from 1995 yet it appears to be number "62". Seems odd that these would be new this late in the game. This must have been one of the first produced by Lexmark. It also has a thicker than normal coiled cable that is much like the early black cables (like the silver labeled industrial).
In any case, who doesn't like an industrial SSK in a "condom" anyway? Here's some pics.
EDIT: Well, Webwit doesn't think it's a good idea to keep the cover on so I took his advise and removed the cover (after 20 years or so). Here's a couple of pics of it "wild and free"
In any case, who doesn't like an industrial SSK in a "condom" anyway? Here's some pics.
EDIT: Well, Webwit doesn't think it's a good idea to keep the cover on so I took his advise and removed the cover (after 20 years or so). Here's a couple of pics of it "wild and free"
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- snuci
- Vintage computer guy
- Location: Ontario, Canada
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Reserved for future use.
- seebart
- Offtopicthority Instigator
- Location: Germany
- Main keyboard: Rotation
- Main mouse: Steelseries Sensei
- Favorite switch: IBM capacitive buckling spring
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Hahaha very good. May the force be with you. Good to see everything got to you in one piece alright.
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- webwit
- Wild Duck
- Location: The Netherlands
- Main keyboard: Model F62
- Favorite switch: IBM beam spring
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Wow!
- snuci
- Vintage computer guy
- Location: Ontario, Canada
- DT Pro Member: 0131
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I do apologize but I don't have any intentions of selling any of them any time soon. That would be the opposite of "collecting". In fact, if I could have collected the computers that these went with, I would have been happier but that was not possible. Sorry guys.
- 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: -
Holy shit, and people say _I_ get nice hauls Oo . That's some serious gold right there, looks like a 0131, six industrials (what's that red thing?), and industrial SSK and what even looks like a 1388032 oO . Great gibbering monkey nuts, that must be over two grand right there! oO
And all rescued from the chomper which makes it even better .
And all rescued from the chomper which makes it even better .
- chzel
- Location: Athens, Greece
- Main keyboard: Phantom
- Main mouse: Mionix Avior 7000
- Favorite switch: Beamspring, BS, Vintage Blacks.
- DT Pro Member: 0086
My bank account thanks you. Would be nice to get an industrial, but at least they got rescued!snuci wrote: ↑I do apologize but I don't have any intentions of selling any of them any time soon.
- snuci
- Vintage computer guy
- Location: Ontario, Canada
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You do. Don't fight itChyros wrote: ↑Holy shit, and people say _I_ get nice hauls Oo .
From a quick glance:Chyros wrote: ↑That's some serious gold right there, looks like a 0131, six industrials (what's that red thing?), and industrial SSK and what even looks like a 1388032 oO .
- (8) white and (3) grey label M's are all 1391401
- (1) silver label M is 1390131
- (6) industrial M's are 1394946
- (1) black label Indy is 1390653
- (1) Indy SSK is 41G3600
Unfortunately, the black label Indy is missing the black label. I doubt I would be able to find one any more. Oh, and the red thing is a sticker. The SSK also have a rubber form fitted cover on it. It's in pristine condition.
- snuci
- Vintage computer guy
- Location: Ontario, Canada
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Thanks emdude. I'm already looking into it. We'll see what develops.
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- Location: JAPAN
- Main keyboard: Model M, dodoo dome keyboard,CherryMX numeric pad
- Main mouse: logitech Master,M705 and 3 Logitech mice
- Favorite switch: ff
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O...That's great. I hope all the industrials with the Oak. Hope to collect one indeed.
- cookie
- Location: Hamburg, Germany
- Main keyboard: HHKB Pro 2
- Main mouse: MX Master
- Favorite switch: Topre
- DT Pro Member: -
Helping other "collect" is like "collecting"!snuci wrote: ↑I do apologize but I don't have any intentions of selling any of them any time soon. That would be the opposite of "collecting". In fact, if I could have collected the computers that these went with, I would have been happier but that was not possible. Sorry guys.
I hope you consider helping
- XMIT
- [ XMIT ]
- Location: Austin, TX area
- Main keyboard: XMIT Hall Effect
- Main mouse: CST L-Trac Trackball
- Favorite switch: XMIT 60g Tactile Hall Effect
- DT Pro Member: 0093
snuci, how far did these keyboards need to travel? I see this was via UPS. I assume this was UPS Ground? Did everything arrive intact?
I've sent similar quantities of boards to clickykeyboards in the past. This is basically what I do: zigzag bubble wrap between boards, cables on top, fill with packing peanuts. It seems to have worked well enough here.
I think air travel is much less kind to my boxes. I've had a few items now be thoroughly destroyed (cracked cases, cracked key caps) in transit. I'm looking for patterns here.
At some point I'll put together a separate thread about packing.
As for not selling: that is your choice of course. I've been trying to be more thoughtful about my collection and thinking about how each and every individual item contributes to a greater whole. For example, what benefit is there to me to have six identical Apple M0116 boards with the same key caps and switches? None, really, except that I have more potential donors for parts for projects. This, too, merits a separate thread.
These look really clean out of the box. Were they under keyboard protectors or something like this while in use?
I've sent similar quantities of boards to clickykeyboards in the past. This is basically what I do: zigzag bubble wrap between boards, cables on top, fill with packing peanuts. It seems to have worked well enough here.
I think air travel is much less kind to my boxes. I've had a few items now be thoroughly destroyed (cracked cases, cracked key caps) in transit. I'm looking for patterns here.
At some point I'll put together a separate thread about packing.
As for not selling: that is your choice of course. I've been trying to be more thoughtful about my collection and thinking about how each and every individual item contributes to a greater whole. For example, what benefit is there to me to have six identical Apple M0116 boards with the same key caps and switches? None, really, except that I have more potential donors for parts for projects. This, too, merits a separate thread.
These look really clean out of the box. Were they under keyboard protectors or something like this while in use?
- snuci
- Vintage computer guy
- Location: Ontario, Canada
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The industrial M's in this case are buckling spring keyboards. The only one I have encountered that had Oak switches was the Industrial XT.terrycherry wrote: ↑O...That's great. I hope all the industrials with the Oak. Hope to collect one indeed.
They went from Detroit, Michigan to Toronto, Ontario, Canada via UPS ground. I also sent my computers the same way but opposite. The computers actually went by ground transportation but I believe the keyboards went via air because they made a stop in Romulus, Michigan (where the Detroit Metro Airport is. Everything arrived intact on both fronts. I was definitely worried so that's why I instructed the person I traded with to put the grey keyboards in the middleXMIT wrote: ↑snuci, how far did these keyboards need to travel? I see this was via UPS. I assume this was UPS Ground? Did everything arrive intact?
I don't collect keyboards per se. I collect vintage computers and the keyboards kinda collect all by themselves. This is too many but if I ever get my hands of a couple of industrial IBM computers, I'm all set. I didn't say I would never sell; just not now because I like to actually refurbish and clean up keyboards. It's relaxing for me. A mind-numbing task that I need once in a while. I'll play some vintage computer podcasts while I do them and it's relaxing. Did you know there was a mechanical keyboard builder's podcast?XMIT wrote: ↑For example, what benefit is there to me to have six identical Apple M0116 boards with the same key caps and switches?
I've removed caps from four already and the top part of the buckling spring plates are super clean with a couple being dusty. The key caps are, however, range from "bot too bad" to "dirty". Being these were on a shop floor, I'm guessing they didn't eat lunch while they used them so they are in surprisingly good shape other than some having proken plstic rivets. I would probably blame that on keyboard orientation and the trip to me. They were also thrown on a pile. That can't help matters either.XMIT wrote: ↑These look really clean out of the box. Were they under keyboard protectors or something like this while in use?
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- Location: Seville, Spain
- Main keyboard: SSK,Novatouch
- Main mouse: Logitech M510, Slimblade
- Favorite switch: blucking spring
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I felt in love with that Industrial SSK. Congrats