Great/Interesting Finds

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emdude
Model M Apologist

30 Aug 2016, 23:50

Hypersphere wrote: SGI 9500801 NIB 100 USD

http://www.ebay.com/itm/SGI-Silicon-Gra ... SwFV9XxG~g
That shipping though. :shock:

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//gainsborough
ALPSの日常

01 Sep 2016, 08:15


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emdude
Model M Apologist

01 Sep 2016, 08:17

//gainsborough wrote: A mystery board! Looks neat.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-Keyboar ... SwMtxXwJYH
Hmm, looks like a KeyTronic keyboard. :?:

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kbdfr
The Tiproman

01 Sep 2016, 10:48

G80-1501 HAD for 25€ (+shipping):
http://www.ebay.de/itm/302058692227

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Wodan
ISO Advocate

01 Sep 2016, 11:04

Still not sold but 24 visitors within the last hour :)

I'll give y'all 15 more minutes before I grab it.

H3lium

01 Sep 2016, 11:12

That's a nice set of keys if you did grab a HADapter set and the price seems to be more than fair.
I hope one of you has bought it before I am done defeating the voice of reason which is telling me that I don't need it because I already own two vintage cherry sets.

[EDIT]
Congrats to whoever bought the keyboard. That's a very nice set of keys. I hope it's someone who got there using this thread :D.
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Shihatsu

01 Sep 2016, 11:26

Thanks for your patience, finally some friends for my lonely HADapter Set. Love you (no homo for sure)!

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Wodan
ISO Advocate

01 Sep 2016, 11:28

Glad a fellow got it!

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kbdfr
The Tiproman

01 Sep 2016, 11:48

That’s quite what I had hoped when I posted it :mrgreen:

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Oh, by the way, perhaps you IBM guys should have a look at the seller’s other items.

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ohaimark
Kingpin

01 Sep 2016, 21:37

This is only interesting... It's a 'board that probably uses Cherry switches, yet has a touchpad from an Alps owned company. I'm sure this has happened before, but it amused me.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/CLIDEPOINT-ACCE ... 2067787624?

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E TwentyNine

01 Sep 2016, 23:24

ohaimark wrote: This is only interesting... It's a 'board that probably uses Cherry switches, yet has a touchpad from an Alps owned company. I'm sure this has happened before, but it amused me.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/CLIDEPOINT-ACCE ... 2067787624?

Yeah it's Cherry MX. http://www.access-is.com/programmable_pos_keyboard.php

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elecplus

02 Sep 2016, 00:21

ohaimark wrote: This is only interesting... It's a 'board that probably uses Cherry switches, yet has a touchpad from an Alps owned company. I'm sure this has happened before, but it amused me.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/CLIDEPOINT-ACCE ... 2067787624?
His description is interesting. Is is tested working, simply does not work, or pulled from working environment?

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Khronokrator

02 Sep 2016, 04:45

Don't know if anyone else has noticed, but elecplus' (former?) Model F supplier has been repeatedly relisting his "APL" Model F, using apparently the same sets of pictures, every time one of them gets bought:

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-IBM-143 ... 1824579185?

Will be interesting to see if these are actually genuine and he is in fact sitting on a huge stockpile of "APL" F 122s.

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y11971alex

02 Sep 2016, 05:33

Khronokrator wrote: Don't know if anyone else has noticed, but elecplus' (former?) Model F supplier has been repeatedly relisting his "APL" Model F, using apparently the same sets of pictures, every time one of them gets bought:

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-IBM-143 ... 1824579185?

Will be interesting to see if these are actually genuine and he is in fact sitting on a huge stockpile of "APL" F 122s.
One of the stock pictures has "RJR Electronics" superimposed. This guy, Mr. Rappaport, has very little stock.

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elecplus

02 Sep 2016, 17:11

Khronokrator wrote: Don't know if anyone else has noticed, but elecplus' (former?) Model F supplier has been repeatedly relisting his "APL" Model F, using apparently the same sets of pictures, every time one of them gets bought:

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-IBM-143 ... 1824579185?

Will be interesting to see if these are actually genuine and he is in fact sitting on a huge stockpile of "APL" F 122s.
Yes, they are genuine. I have seen them, and he does test them on the original terminals they went to. They clean them beautifully. They are in very nice condition when he is done, but they do not take them apart. When he is finished with the APLs, I get what is left :-)

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elecplus

02 Sep 2016, 17:12

y11971alex wrote:
Khronokrator wrote: Don't know if anyone else has noticed, but elecplus' (former?) Model F supplier has been repeatedly relisting his "APL" Model F, using apparently the same sets of pictures, every time one of them gets bought:

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-IBM-143 ... 1824579185?

Will be interesting to see if these are actually genuine and he is in fact sitting on a huge stockpile of "APL" F 122s.
One of the stock pictures has "RJR Electronics" superimposed. This guy, Mr. Rappaport, has very little stock.
"Very little stock" is entirely untrue. Try 50K sq feet of stock, and that is just one warehouse. He has more than one warehouse.

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E TwentyNine

02 Sep 2016, 17:46

elecplus wrote: Yes, they are genuine. I have seen them, and he does test them on the original terminals they went to. They clean them beautifully. They are in very nice condition when he is done, but they do not take them apart. When he is finished with the APLs, I get what is left :-)
Don't know if I've seen that range of part number before. Looks legit though, there were also variations on the APL's with blue tertiary legends on the alphas (not just the blue secondaries on the function keys). And some of the non-english ones are additionally interesting.

Don't know where you'd source that side-printed APL backspace key anyway.

Glad to know they're not going into a dumpster.

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lot_lizard

02 Sep 2016, 17:57

elecplus wrote: When he is finished with the APLs, I get what is left :-)
That's promising ;)... Any idea how many of the APL boards he had?

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elecplus

02 Sep 2016, 18:01

emdude wrote:
Hypersphere wrote: SGI 9500801 NIB 100 USD

http://www.ebay.com/itm/SGI-Silicon-Gra ... SwFV9XxG~g
That shipping though. :shock:
From the seller's website:
041-0136-001

Granite Keyboard w/out cable
30.00

9500801

Beige Keyboard w/out cable
30.00

041-0136-001

Granite Keyboard w/6-foot cable
35.00

041-0136-001

New Granite Keyboard w/out cable
40.00

041-0136-001

New Granite Keyboard w/ cable
45.00

And shipping is much cheaper there too.

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emdude
Model M Apologist

02 Sep 2016, 18:26

Interesting.. Based on the above eBay listing, I guess the new keyboards don't have boxes to go with them, but still, it's strange that the difference in price is so large.

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elecplus

02 Sep 2016, 18:32

emdude wrote: Interesting.. Based on the above eBay listing, I guess the new keyboards don't have boxes to go with them, but still, it's strange that the difference in price is so large.
Maybe because of the ebay fees and hassle?

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E TwentyNine

02 Sep 2016, 18:33

emdude wrote: Interesting.. Based on the above eBay listing, I guess the new keyboards don't have boxes to go with them, but still, it's strange that the difference in price is so large.
He had shipping set to FedEx overnight on that auction. His other auctions have economy shipping and are much more reasonable. Might have simply been an oversight.

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emdude
Model M Apologist

02 Sep 2016, 18:38

E TwentyNine wrote:
emdude wrote: Interesting.. Based on the above eBay listing, I guess the new keyboards don't have boxes to go with them, but still, it's strange that the difference in price is so large.
He had shipping set to FedEx overnight on that auction. His other auctions have economy shipping and are much more reasonable. Might have simply been an oversight.
Oh, it's not that, it's the price difference of $55 between a new keyboard and a new keyboard w/ box; seems a little odd, but that's just me. Well, I wouldn't be surprised if the seller marks up his other keyboards now.

EDIT: It also appears that only one of the keyboards that Cindy listed is readily PS/2 compatible too, according to the wiki. Those will need some work to make them PC-compatible.

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y11971alex

02 Sep 2016, 19:28

elecplus wrote:
y11971alex wrote:
Khronokrator wrote: Don't know if anyone else has noticed, but elecplus' (former?) Model F supplier has been repeatedly relisting his "APL" Model F, using apparently the same sets of pictures, every time one of them gets bought:

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-IBM-143 ... 1824579185?

Will be interesting to see if these are actually genuine and he is in fact sitting on a huge stockpile of "APL" F 122s.
One of the stock pictures has "RJR Electronics" superimposed. This guy, Mr. Rappaport, has very little stock.
"Very little stock" is entirely untrue. Try 50K sq feet of stock, and that is just one warehouse. He has more than one warehouse.
Me: Do you have any terminal keyboards for the 2260, 3270, 3101, and 5250 families of terminals?
Rappaport: Those are exceedingly rare, and we don't have them. We get them once every two or three years.

If they don't have keyboards for mass-manufactured terminals, then I don't have much hope for others.

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XMIT
[ XMIT ]

02 Sep 2016, 19:51

Datadesk MAC-101 keyboards with SMK Tactile inverse cross mount - one of my very favorite tactile switches. wiki/SMK_inverse_cross_mount

http://www.ebay.com/itm/252505024152 (Mac Plus version, perfect)
http://www.ebay.com/itm/391532238913 (ADB version, power button at rear)

Both will work with hasu's TMK and a Pro Micro or Teensy or whatever.

I'd love to pick these up myself but I'll pass. I have two SMK Tactile keyboards here in quite poor condition which I could combine to get one working board. I'll need to fabricate a Space bar, though, as both are missing theirs.

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emdude
Model M Apologist

02 Sep 2016, 23:39

What's going on here? IBM 5140, apparently the same one from the photos, sold twice and now relisted for the third time:

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Keyboard-from-I ... 2520474426
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Keyboard-from-I ... 2520373812
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Keyboard-from-I ... 2519136112

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Chyros

03 Sep 2016, 00:10

emdude wrote: What's going on here? IBM 5140, apparently the same one from the photos, sold twice and now relisted for the third time:

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Keyboard-from-I ... 2520474426
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Keyboard-from-I ... 2520373812
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Keyboard-from-I ... 2519136112
Ask Hypersphere :p .

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emdude
Model M Apologist

03 Sep 2016, 00:13

Yeah, I know it's his listing. I was under the impression he only had one, maybe not. :?

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elecplus

03 Sep 2016, 00:53

Cooler Master Storm Quickfire keyboards, new retail, starting at about $57
http://www.madepc.com/SearchResults.asp ... &Submit=Go

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Hypersphere

03 Sep 2016, 01:09

@emdude: I am in the process of selling keyboards that I will not have time to clean, refurbish and convert. This includes (or will include in the future) some keyboards stripped of caps and sold for their switches, keyboard parts, keycap sets, and assorted keycaps.

My wife handles all the sales and shipping. I checked just now about the IBM 5140 boards sans caps -- she did use the same photo for essentially identical boards, although prices reflected differences in the apparent condition of each one. She was not aware that each board should have had its own unique photo. I've asked her to correct the situation as soon as possible. The active listing is undergoing bids, but she may be able to amend the listing by adding a photo. However, this probably will not happen until sometime tomorrow. My apologies for any confusion this error may have caused.

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