Great/Interesting Finds

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fohat
Elder Messenger

09 Jul 2016, 16:15

When a seller makes a listing there is a choice for "exclusions" and another selection for something like "don't show listings in places that I won't ship to"

Unfortunately, I have had a few instances where a buyer got in the back door and bought (and paid for) an item from a location where I did not want to sell to. For example, there are countries where international postage, even for a supposedly "flat rate" box is far higher than the norm (Morrocco is one that I know about from bad experience).

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photekq
Cherry Picker

09 Jul 2016, 16:18

seebart wrote: Silicon Graphics AT-101

http://www.ebay.de/itm/Silicon-Graphics ... Swvg9Xd99u
I'm bidding :)

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XMIT
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09 Jul 2016, 16:40

photekq wrote:
seebart wrote: Silicon Graphics AT-101

http://www.ebay.de/itm/Silicon-Graphics ... Swvg9Xd99u
I'm bidding :)
I have one of these that I picked up from Weirdstuff in Sunnyvale, CA. (Mine isn't that clean, yet.)

It works well with a regular old PS2 to USB converter and gets about 2KRO. Those are cream damped Alps switches, a bit heavier than orange Alps. The keys are PBT dye sublimated. The space bar is ABS and uses a really odd mounting mechanism that I had a really hard time re-seating. Tip: pull the stabilizer mounts about 3/4 of the way out of the space bar to leave space to re-seat the wire in the clips.

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photekq
Cherry Picker

09 Jul 2016, 17:48

Well that's annoying..

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I do have a German address to ship to, but I never usually have to set it to my default in order to bid.. :evil:

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seebart
Offtopicthority Instigator

09 Jul 2016, 18:39

It went for € 20,50, a good price for an SGI. If you need a proxy photekq...

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alh84001
v.001

09 Jul 2016, 18:50

That's quite nice price for an SGI, especially in that condition. Hopefully someone from here got it.

And yes, that's really annoying that ebay doesn't let you know if your bid will fail or not for various reasons right until you place it. Bit me more than once.

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fohat
Elder Messenger

09 Jul 2016, 19:24

alh84001 wrote:
And yes, that's really annoying that ebay doesn't let you know if your bid will fail or not for various reasons right until you place it. Bit me more than once.
Auction Sniper will notify you if your bid or increment is too low, up until the last 5 minutes. No changes after that.

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alh84001
v.001

09 Jul 2016, 19:26

Will it do it if it is rejected for other reasons? Because that's what I was talking about. Issues like not having proper primary address set and stuff like that.

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Wodan
ISO Advocate

09 Jul 2016, 19:44

i was just troll bidding and ended up getting it.

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photekq
Cherry Picker

09 Jul 2016, 19:53

Wodan wrote: i was just troll bidding and ended up getting it.
At least someone got it! Silly me for not sorting out my default address :lol:

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seebart
Offtopicthority Instigator

09 Jul 2016, 19:54

Wodan wrote: i was just troll bidding and ended up getting it.
Wodan, you SGI TROLL. :lol:

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Khers

09 Jul 2016, 20:52

That's a very nice price for a SGI. Lucky trolling.

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seebart
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11 Jul 2016, 00:32


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elecplus

11 Jul 2016, 06:38


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Blaise170
ALPS キーボード

11 Jul 2016, 16:25

elecplus wrote: Cherry MX blues, TKL, new $39
https://www.amazon.com/TOMOKO-MMC023-Me ... B01DBJTZU2

What switches does this one use?
http://www.movesurplus.com/product/pc-c ... -pc-clicky
First one isn't Cherry and the second looks like a classic rubber dome. ;)

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elecplus

11 Jul 2016, 16:27

Blaise170 wrote:
elecplus wrote: Cherry MX blues, TKL, new $39
https://www.amazon.com/TOMOKO-MMC023-Me ... B01DBJTZU2

What switches does this one use?
http://www.movesurplus.com/product/pc-c ... -pc-clicky
First one isn't Cherry and the second looks like a classic rubber dome. ;)
First one is rated at 50 million strokes, and I thought only Cherry was rated for that?
Second one, how can it be rubber dome if it is "clicky"?

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fohat
Elder Messenger

11 Jul 2016, 16:31

elecplus wrote:
Second one, how can it be rubber dome if it is "clicky"?
Because the seller lied?

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shreebles
Finally 60%

11 Jul 2016, 16:33

Lots of manufacturers follow Cherries example and claim 50 million actuations.

Rubber dome clicky, is a trick done by many eBay sellers to increase the worth of a worthless keyboard. If it looks old, or sounds loud, they just write "clicky" to attract those looking for a mechanical, even though it doesn't actually click.

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zuglufttier

11 Jul 2016, 17:11

https://www.ebay-kleinanzeigen.de/s-anz ... 4-225-8808

Looks interesting... But probably rubber domes. Or am I wrong? I mean, it's not exactly expensive at 3 euros...

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Chyros

11 Jul 2016, 17:37

"clicky" generally means that the keyboard is just a little bit louder than other keyboards. Most people would call old rubber domes "clicky". I'm sure most of the time they don't intend to deceive :) .

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seebart
Offtopicthority Instigator

11 Jul 2016, 17:43

Even crappy loose keycaps with tons of wobble could be mistaken for "clicky". :lol:

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wobbled

11 Jul 2016, 18:04

Ended up winning the bid on that industrial model m

yangdaddy

11 Jul 2016, 19:19

Aw nice! I wanted that one, and got distracted by family at the end of the auction.

Congrats on the Industrial!

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jerue

12 Jul 2016, 03:30

is this the keyswitch I think it is? :shock:

http://www.ebay.com/itm/AT-T-Unix-PC-Te ... 2183722478

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ohaimark
Kingpin

12 Jul 2016, 03:42

I'm less impressed by the fact that it may be Blue Alps than by its layout. Unix!

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Chyros

12 Jul 2016, 03:54

Crimson Alps anyone? :p

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emdude
Model M Apologist

12 Jul 2016, 03:55

Looks like SKCM Browns to me, interesting.

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snuci
Vintage computer guy

12 Jul 2016, 04:01

I was thinking brown also. I've been watching this one. It was just relisted for a cheaper price but shipping is still high. I might go after this now. It's a good example of a System V computer with some history. Too bad it's missing a couple of caps.

Engicoder

12 Jul 2016, 13:52

Those are some sexy alps caps. Look more like ITW/Cortron caps. The red side legends on the num pad are especially nice.

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kokokoy

12 Jul 2016, 17:26

One of the guys I always enjoy seeing a build in bit-tech.

http://r.ebay.com/iJp9Vy

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