Operation Darling - Local recycling center raid !
- Wodan
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I knew you'd love the KrankenkassenversichertenkartenlesegerätChyros wrote: ↑Nice, a couple of Hockeyduckfritzgoose boards, I see . Surprised you haven't found any Ms before, they're one of the ones I find most Oo .
Well the G80s are Germany's Model-Ms ...
The 1800 is a Cherry classic! Very famous in Germany for being available in great numbers for 3-5€ eachVirtureal wrote: ↑That 1800 layout is really cool, had never seen it before I saw the Leopold announcement and now you just found three boards with it.
- seebart
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That's true, easily available. The one keyboard I don't really care for much.Wodan wrote: ↑Well the G80s are Germany's Model-Ms ...
- Wodan
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I have never typed on a G80-1000/1500/3000 but I have several keyboards that use G80 switches, stabilizers and keycaps
They are an amazing source of build parts
They are an amazing source of build parts
- seebart
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G80-1000 is pretty nice, it's the G80 to get. The case is more strudy, the overall quality is better. The great thing with these Cherry keyboards is of course it's all compatible.Wodan wrote: ↑I have never typed on a G80-1000/1500/3000 but I have several keyboards that use G80 switches, stabilizers and keycaps
They are an amazing source of build parts
- kbdfr
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Of course you mean those with lasered caps, yours have doubleshots
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- Wodan
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They all make the same sound when I open the case with a crowbar and remove the switches with a flat head screrwdriverseebart wrote: ↑G80-1000 is pretty nice, it's the G80 to get. The case is more strudy, the overall quality is better. The great thing with these Cherry keyboards is of course it's all compatible.
Indeed, I have actually NEVER seen those on ebay since I started stalking keyboards ...
- seebart
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So, what? The case of the G80-1000 is thicker better quality plastic than G80-3000. Still thinner than a Model M though. I don't think one can judge the plastic very well from any sound it makes.Wodan wrote: ↑They all make the same sound when I open the case with a crowbar and remove the switches with a flat head screrwdriver
- Chyros
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It's Mu's term, but I really think we shouldn't let that term get consigned to oblivion, it's pretty hilarious xD .
Wait till you see this week's review .
- Wodan
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Just saying I am a non appreciative brute when it comes to fine vintage keyboardsseebart wrote: ↑So, what? The case of the G80-1000 is thicker better quality plastic than G80-3000. Still thinner than a Model M though. I don't think one can judge the plastic very well from any sound it makes.
- seebart
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Ah OK I did not get that sorry. You know the sound does probably actually differ on various plastics and if you repreat that same operation often enough you may be able to tell something about the thickness of the plastic. If you have enough experience you could do like a "guess the keyboard blind" test like on Wettendass. Just so long as you're not too brute with the nice boards it's OK.Wodan wrote: ↑Just saying I am a non appreciative brute when it comes to fine vintage keyboardsseebart wrote: ↑So, what? The case of the G80-1000 is thicker better quality plastic than G80-3000. Still thinner than a Model M though. I don't think one can judge the plastic very well from any sound it makes.
Yeah that's something he would say. His German skills are comedic.Chyros wrote: ↑It's Mu's term, but I really think we shouldn't let that term get consigned to oblivion, it's pretty hilarious xD .
- alh84001
- v.001
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Interesting I see a bunch of Ms, if any of them are rubberdome variant and you don't need it, I'll be interested. Also, what is that keyboard with the tightly coiled black cable in the upper left?
- Wodan
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Took these photos with my new awesome China photo lights!
#1 Half-rotten Terminal Model-M with AWESOME numpad legends:
#2 Pretty beaten up Model M
#3 Model M2 very very unfortunately missing the ISO-Enter key
#4 Lexmark Model M
#5 IBM Model M
#6 Lexmark Model M
#7 IBM Termial Model M with AWEEEESOME numpad Legends
#8 Cherry G80-HAD "all white" pretty un-yellowed!
#9 Cherry G80 Winkey Think-PBT
#10 Televideo keyboard with interesting switches ... couldn't pass on this!
#11 Plate-mounted Cherry MX Black with DCS caps (1 cap mising)
#12 Plate mounted Cherry MX Black with DCS caps (complete)
#13 Dell AT102DW (Black Alps)
#14 DESKO Keyboard with Cherry SAD caps
#15 Olivetti ANK 27-102N (sweeet rubberdome)
#16 Cherry G81 thick POM (keycap missing)
#17 Tatung AWESOMEBOARD! Input? Sure the connaisseurs will love this. 2 caps missing/broken off
#18 Cherry G80-11900 Lasered Thin
#19 Cherry G80 HAD (1 cap missing)
#20 Cherry G80 thin lasered, winkeys MX black
#21 Cherry G81 Thick PBT lasered
#22 Cherry G80 HAD "ESA-3000-HAGDO"
#23 Cherry G81 Thick PBT lasered
#24 Cherry G81-7000 Thick POM
#25 Cherry G81 HAD (missing 2 caps) but I can't leave a HAD behind !!
#26 Olivetti ANK 27-102 N
#27 Cherry G80-0904HAD TEH AMIGA KEYBOARD!!!!!!
Pictures of the backsides can be found here:
http://imgur.com/a/8xWp2
#1 Half-rotten Terminal Model-M with AWESOME numpad legends:
#2 Pretty beaten up Model M
#3 Model M2 very very unfortunately missing the ISO-Enter key
#4 Lexmark Model M
#5 IBM Model M
#6 Lexmark Model M
#7 IBM Termial Model M with AWEEEESOME numpad Legends
#8 Cherry G80-HAD "all white" pretty un-yellowed!
#9 Cherry G80 Winkey Think-PBT
#10 Televideo keyboard with interesting switches ... couldn't pass on this!
#11 Plate-mounted Cherry MX Black with DCS caps (1 cap mising)
#12 Plate mounted Cherry MX Black with DCS caps (complete)
#13 Dell AT102DW (Black Alps)
#14 DESKO Keyboard with Cherry SAD caps
#15 Olivetti ANK 27-102N (sweeet rubberdome)
#16 Cherry G81 thick POM (keycap missing)
#17 Tatung AWESOMEBOARD! Input? Sure the connaisseurs will love this. 2 caps missing/broken off
#18 Cherry G80-11900 Lasered Thin
#19 Cherry G80 HAD (1 cap missing)
#20 Cherry G80 thin lasered, winkeys MX black
#21 Cherry G81 Thick PBT lasered
#22 Cherry G80 HAD "ESA-3000-HAGDO"
#23 Cherry G81 Thick PBT lasered
#24 Cherry G81-7000 Thick POM
#25 Cherry G81 HAD (missing 2 caps) but I can't leave a HAD behind !!
#26 Olivetti ANK 27-102 N
#27 Cherry G80-0904HAD TEH AMIGA KEYBOARD!!!!!!
Pictures of the backsides can be found here:
http://imgur.com/a/8xWp2
- XMIT
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The Televideo board has Space Invaders switches. The Tatung board has vintage Alps tee mount.
Excellent finds. I'm sure some people will be SAD that they could not join you.
Excellent finds. I'm sure some people will be SAD that they could not join you.
- snoopy
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Just read through the whole thread and looked at all the pics. Nice hobby!
You must have a lot of patience. But there are some awesome finds. #7 in your last haul has some really weird keycaps
what's your favorite board so far that you found?
what is your holy grail that you would like to find?
how do you store all these boards? and do you really clean every board?
keep up the great work!
You must have a lot of patience. But there are some awesome finds. #7 in your last haul has some really weird keycaps
what's your favorite board so far that you found?
what is your holy grail that you would like to find?
how do you store all these boards? and do you really clean every board?
keep up the great work!
- macboarder
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Great googly moogly! Very nice finds indeed.
- seebart
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Love the Tatung, what switch does it use? Looks like Alps SKCC. Quite a haul Wodan! Congrats.
- alh84001
- v.001
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I knew this was something interesting Should be tactile space invaders. My linear NMB oard has a similar cord, only white.Wodan wrote: ↑Took these photos with my new awesome China photo lights!
#10 Televideo keyboard with interesting switches ... couldn't pass on this!
Also, you were either very careful, or very lucky that spring stayed in its place. Or both
- Nuum
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It's a Wyse keyboard, so you could probably use this: workshop-f7/wyse-converter-t7424.html
- Wodan
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Almost missed this post, thanks for all the questionssnoopy wrote: ↑ what's your favorite board so far that you found?
what is your holy grail that you would like to find?
how do you store all these boards? and do you really clean every board?
keep up the great work!
My favourite find so far is a Blue Alps board I found in a time where I was desperately looking for blue Alps. This was also the first Alps board I found there at all so even more of a surprise for me. I was expecting white or black, maybe cream Alps.
The holy grail would be either a beamspring keyboard or a keyboard with Nixie switches. Not that I'm a Nixie cultist but they just look awesome
Storing all these boards has become quite a challenge because I was never expecting that many keyboards. I am way behind cleaning all the boards - even my favourites. My usual cleaning routine is stripping the case of all metal & electronics parts and putting them in the dishwasher, cleaning the PCB/plate with a brush and a vacuum cleaner, maybe some cleaning alcohol and putting the keycaps into the ultrasound cleaner. Additional processing on the keycaps could be retr0brighting and sandblasting but that is too much effort to do it for all the caps. I am also missing the right "plate to bright & sandblast Alps mount keycaps ...
Most of the boards are supposed to be sold though, I have a sales thread in the Club Members section of this forum where I offer selected keyboards from the recycler at fair prices. I'm just having a hard time selling them all for cheap and then finding them on ebay a few days later.
Fun fact: I never sold a keyboard on ebay