Futaba linears according to that thread, no?
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LPNUS - so lasered PBT
However, in the appaling photos, they look a bit yellow so could be that someone swapped them for some ABS at some point. That said, you can't really tell anything from those photos
However, in the appaling photos, they look a bit yellow so could be that someone swapped them for some ABS at some point. That said, you can't really tell anything from those photos
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PBT can be yellowed from other sources, too, IIRC. Cigarette smoke comes to mind, but correct me if I'm wrong.Khers wrote: ↑LPNUS - so lasered PBT
However, in the appaling photos, they look a bit yellow so could be that someone swapped them for some ABS at some point. That said, you can't really tell anything from those photos
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Well if they packed 16 parts into a linear design of course it's not necessarily going to be the best, but I'm still curious.
Also it's a beautiful board nonetheless
Also it's a beautiful board nonetheless
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It depends heavily on the condition I think. All four of mine feel very horrible to varying degrees, and every single one squeaks like a pack of rats. I know some people's boards don't squeak though, and their experiences aren't as negative as mine. That said, I can't recall an instance of someone being actually positive about these switches :p .
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That's how I remembered it, of course these oldies can be restored to glory. Futaba is a strange one like Omron, but they have their numbers.
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One of the really bad things about the linear Futabas is the contact mechanism, which is essentially a piece of bent tinfoil. When you disassemble these switches it's very easy to tear or permanently disfigure it — and reassembling is even worse :/ .
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Fellow in France has mechanical switch IBM keyboards for 12 pounds each, plus other stuff. Some complete Cherry cap sets for Cherry 7 or 8. Lots of interesting things.
Fellow in France has mechanical switch IBM keyboards for 12 pounds each, plus other stuff. Some complete Cherry cap sets for Cherry 7 or 8. Lots of interesting things.
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The longest Cherry spacebar in existence?
G80-0832H - http://www.ebay.com/itm/VINTAGE-CHERRY- ... 2466382416
G80-0832H - http://www.ebay.com/itm/VINTAGE-CHERRY- ... 2466382416
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I wonder what kind of stabilizer system that uses?
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If it's cherry, screw mounted cherry stabs
I got a couple of boards with 10u spacebars, one of them a cherry board, that's the only one i remember having screw in stabs as well
I got a couple of boards with 10u spacebars, one of them a cherry board, that's the only one i remember having screw in stabs as well
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Model F 122 auction: http://www.ebay.com/itm/IBM-Personal-Co ... 2198783096
Edit: another interesting IBM board, a 6052101, this one with the correct description
http://www.ebay.com/itm/IBM-6052101-Cli ... 2197978569
Description: Tested Working | Model F
Condition: For parts or not working
Edit: another interesting IBM board, a 6052101, this one with the correct description
http://www.ebay.com/itm/IBM-6052101-Cli ... 2197978569
- Techno Trousers
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Seller has 83.3% positive feedback over 18,300 transactions. I've never seen a rating that low before on eBay.jerue wrote:Model F 122 auction: http://www.ebay.com/itm/IBM-Personal-Co ... 2198783096
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As you know jerue both those are well known, the latter being a Model F from IBM 3104 / 3178 Display Terminal with the infamous blue switch.
wiki/IBM_Model_F
keyboards-f2/ibm-3104-display-terminal- ... hilit=3104
wiki/IBM_Model_F
keyboards-f2/ibm-3104-display-terminal- ... hilit=3104
I have and I would certainly never buy anything from that seller.Techno Trousers wrote: ↑Seller has 83.3% positive feedback over 18,300 transactions. I've never seen a rating that low before on eBay.jerue wrote:Model F 122 auction: http://www.ebay.com/itm/IBM-Personal-Co ... 2198783096
- kbdfr
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That's easily explained.Techno Trousers wrote: ↑Seller has 83.3% positive feedback over 18,300 transactions. I've never seen a rating that low before on eBay.jerue wrote:Model F 122 auction: http://www.ebay.com/itm/IBM-Personal-Co ... 2198783096
eBay builds that rate not from the total of all transactions, but only from the last 12 month's feedback.
In this case, the seller had 14 positive, 1 neutral and 2 negative.
Last time I had a sale on eBay, I was rated 0% feedback because I hadn't sold anything in the last 12 months:
other-external-f66/great-interesting-fi ... ml#p304840
If that sale had ended with negative feedback, I would have had 100% negative
(just noticing the buyer didn't leave any feedback for that sale and I am still at 0% )
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Well, feedback percentage is calculated from transactions in the last year only. He used to sell in more volume apparently. Looks like he's had 14 positives and 2 negatives over the last year which is why the percentage is low. Ebay buyer protection has you covered either way. You should not hesitate to bid if you are in the market for an F122.seebart wrote: ↑As you know jerue both those are well known, the latter being a Model F from IBM 3104 / 3178 Display Terminal with the infamous blue switch.
wiki/IBM_Model_F
keyboards-f2/ibm-3104-display-terminal- ... hilit=3104
I have and I would certainly never buy anything from that seller.Techno Trousers wrote: ↑Seller has 83.3% positive feedback over 18,300 transactions. I've never seen a rating that low before on eBay.jerue wrote:Model F 122 auction: http://www.ebay.com/itm/IBM-Personal-Co ... 2198783096
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Ebay's feedback system is to be treated with caution. After ebay "reformed" it it's advantageous for buyers IMO.
- Dra
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but isn't that one just vintage blacks?
http://www.ebay.de/itm/Nixdorf-Computer ... 2041739055
I mean it's literally wiki/Cherry_G80-0528
Also putting in a new highest bid every once in a while lets you know you can inflate the price :^)
http://www.ebay.de/itm/Nixdorf-Computer ... 2041739055
I mean it's literally wiki/Cherry_G80-0528
Also putting in a new highest bid every once in a while lets you know you can inflate the price :^)
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Yes, so what?Dra wrote: ↑but isn't that one just vintage blacks?
Yes that is correct.Dra wrote: ↑I mean it's literally wiki/Cherry_G80-0528
Also posting really incredible insights like this is really quite an accomplishment in gerneal.Dra wrote: ↑Also putting in a new highest bid every once in a while lets you know you can inflate the price :^)
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overclockers.co.uk are doing Corsair K95 White backlit Cherry Red for 70 quid currently:
https://www.overclockers.co.uk/corsair- ... 95-cs.html
https://www.overclockers.co.uk/corsair- ... 95-cs.html
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"Vintage OLD german keyboard Rare" - http://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-OLD-ger ... 2444539986
Interesting QWERTZ layout. It even has a properly sized left-shift key and split right-shift key.
Interesting QWERTZ layout. It even has a properly sized left-shift key and split right-shift key.
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Keytronic...ala KB-5151LewisR wrote: ↑"Vintage OLD german keyboard Rare" - http://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-OLD-ger ... 2444539986
Interesting QWERTZ layout. It even has a properly sized left-shift key and split right-shift key.