seebart
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20 Nov 2016, 01:07
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Vote in the final round of this category to win
Dolch, Granite, and Stealth keycap sets from Pimp My Keyboard / SP .
Nomination rules:
What was the coolest vintage keyboard in 2016? What vintage keyboard do you really like to use as a daily driver? Give us a short motivation for each suggestion. One sentence will suffice.
Old and exotic keyboards like Honeywells from the 1970s belong in the
Best relic or discovery category, not here.
Current suggestions:
photekq's throne of G81-3100SDUs
atomicthumbs's Beamsprings
E3E's IBM 5576 Alps Plate Spring keyboards
Cindy's cache of 15 NIB Monterey Chiconies with trackball!
Cindy's Unsaver Haul
Snuci's Model M rescue
Cindy's XT/F122 haul for the MF project
Spoiler:
[*]Rusty Beamsprings in abandoned place by Madhias nominated by davkol
[*]Dolch Pac keyboard
[*]E3E's Xerox Docutech Keyboards
The first round ends on Saturday 26 November, 23:59:59 UTC.
Last edited by
seebart on 26 Nov 2016, 17:45, edited 14 times in total.
photekq
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20 Nov 2016, 03:55
What exactly is meant by "cache" in this context? As in a collection of vintage keyboards?
ohaimark
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20 Nov 2016, 04:09
Yep. When you find a bunch of vintage keyboards in a single spot.
photekq
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20 Nov 2016, 04:19
I guess I'll nominate
this then
That's the biggest "cache" of a single model I've ever seen posted, especially as far as $ value goes.
seebart
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20 Nov 2016, 07:32
photekq wrote: ↑ I guess I'll nominate
this then
I'm sure you already knew photekq; you cannot nominate yourself!
Looking forward to your nominations people...
Khers
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20 Nov 2016, 07:36
Ok, then, I'll go ahead and nominate photekq's rather spectacular find of G81-3100SDUs
seebart
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20 Nov 2016, 07:45
Khers wrote: ↑ Ok, then, I'll go ahead and nominate photekq's rather spectacular find of G81-3100SDUs
Noted.
Chyros
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20 Nov 2016, 12:57
Cindy's cache of 15 NIB Monterey Chiconies with trackball!
lot_lizard
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20 Nov 2016, 14:52
Cindy's Unsaver Haul
Snuci's Model M rescue
ohaimark
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20 Nov 2016, 15:01
There's no rule against nominating yourself in this category. The same goes for Best relic or discovery.
OutragedPudding
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20 Nov 2016, 18:32
I would also like to nominate E3E's IBM 5576 Alps spring keyboards! It was great seeing so many alps keysets
drevyek
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Main keyboard: Leopold FC980C
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21 Nov 2016, 00:22
Cindy's XT/F122 haul for the MF project
davkol
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seebart
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21 Nov 2016, 14:36
Would you like to nominate that davkol?
davkol
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Ratfink
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21 Nov 2016, 16:08
If that wins, does someone have to go there just to leave the wingnut?
seebart
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21 Nov 2016, 16:11
Ratfink wrote: ↑ If that wins, does someone have to go there just to leave the wingnut?
No, someone has to go there and get all those Beamsprings...
Ratfink
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21 Nov 2016, 16:14
seebart wrote: ↑ Ratfink wrote: ↑ If that wins, does someone have to go there just to leave the wingnut?
No, someone has to go there and get all those Beamsprings...
I can see it now…
Rustmaster 2.0 .
CommonCurt
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23 Nov 2016, 08:00
photekq wrote: ↑ I guess I'll nominate
this then
That's the biggest "cache" of a single model I've ever seen posted, especially as far as $ value goes.
Good gawd that's a beautiful sight
Orpheo
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23 Nov 2016, 08:59
I nominate Dolch Pac keyboard, because the layout is compact, the key colors are a gem classic and it is so co mfortable.
E3E
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26 Nov 2016, 17:29
Does anyone feel like my DocuTech lot is worth a nomination?
photos-f62/xerox-docutech-keyboards-and ... 13229.html
I don't mind if it doesn't get nominated, but I figured I might as well propose it since it was my favorite nab of the year.