Great/Interesting Finds

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ohaimark
Kingpin

23 Nov 2016, 23:54

Probably magnetic reed, if it's magnetic at all.

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lancre

24 Nov 2016, 00:25

lot_lizard wrote:
E TwentyNine wrote: Unicomp has added ISO M's to their liquidation section, $50.40 each + free ship in US:

IBM Latin American Layout

Lexmark branded French Canadian
Add the IBM 82G5920 to the list. Hard to beat these prices for "new" M's... even if they might need some adaptor updates. The model he was excited about (7 total available) is coming yet, but I don't know how many of you will really find a need for it. Neat board though. No idea what they will charge, but looking favorable based on the others
Gaaah... $66.98 to the UK for the (Lexmark IBM blue label) NOS Model M...

So that would be $117 with the discount. Worth it? I'm a bit tempted...

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Chyros

24 Nov 2016, 01:15

XMIT wrote:
Scarpia wrote: Clicky russian (USSR) Hall Effect keyboard at a decent price:

http://www.ebay.com/itm/USSR-clicky-mec ... 2110059275
I saw this beautiful board earlier and don't think it is Hall effect. You would need at least three connections per switch for that and this board only has two.
The switches look quite a lot like a type of Soviet magnetic reed switch I saw a long time ago.

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Elrick

24 Nov 2016, 01:58

Chyros wrote:
XMIT wrote:
Scarpia wrote: Clicky russian (USSR) Hall Effect keyboard at a decent price:

http://www.ebay.com/itm/USSR-clicky-mec ... 2110059275
I saw this beautiful board earlier and don't think it is Hall effect. You would need at least three connections per switch for that and this board only has two.
The switches look quite a lot like a type of Soviet magnetic reed switch I saw a long time ago.
Did you see the Numpad area where all of the caps are worn smooth with little to no legends seen?

No wonder it's dirt cheap considering it's age and condition :lol: .

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ohaimark
Kingpin

24 Nov 2016, 02:28

I actually think a hole has been worn in one of the numpad keycaps. 0.o

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lot_lizard

24 Nov 2016, 02:28

Who knows how cheap it will stay, but the dirt, random scuffs, and cut cable might keep it within reason.

IBM AT: http://pages.ebay.com/link/?nav=item.vi ... ID=EBAY-US
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mike52787
Alps Aficionado

24 Nov 2016, 02:30

lot_lizard wrote: Who knows how cheap it will stay, but the dirt and random scuffs might keep it within reason.

IBM AT: http://pages.ebay.com/link/?nav=item.vi ... ID=EBAY-US
Please dont bid on this, I really want it :(

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Norman_

24 Nov 2016, 03:40

mike52787 wrote:
lot_lizard wrote: Who knows how cheap it will stay, but the dirt and random scuffs might keep it within reason.

IBM AT: http://pages.ebay.com/link/?nav=item.vi ... ID=EBAY-US
Please dont bid on this, I really want it :(
You can have it if i get the next F122! :twisted:

Just kidding, I've no interest. Good luck!

hypkx
Chasing the Dream

24 Nov 2016, 11:37


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seebart
Offtopicthority Instigator

24 Nov 2016, 11:41

Yeah I saw that, it's the telekom unsaver. I bet that seller used our wiki for his auction... :x

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Hypersphere

24 Nov 2016, 18:28

Price lowered on Zenith computer and keyboard:

Zenith Data Systems EIA-416 Model ZFA-138-42 Vintage Computer

http://www.ebay.com/itm/201700824133

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Dra

25 Nov 2016, 00:59

Welp, I didn't think i'd get the Telekom board. Here's hoping the numpad works as standalone :P

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lot_lizard

25 Nov 2016, 04:20


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kbdfr
The Tiproman

25 Nov 2016, 17:10

http://www.ebay.de/itm/162294660130

The keyboard itself is a worn-out black G81-3000 for visually impaired persons,
and repairing it would certainly be very easy with a spare stabiliser,
but who would want to buy from someone who posts such a photo?
Spoiler:
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Wodan
ISO Advocate

25 Nov 2016, 17:22

He is visually impaired and unable to find his pants & socks ... don't judge!

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alienman82

25 Nov 2016, 17:25

removed.
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derzemel

25 Nov 2016, 17:26

Luckily he's fat with a big belly and we were saved from other horrors

tigpha

25 Nov 2016, 20:53

New old stock IBM Industrial 1394946 offered for ... ... ... $1795?! Lummy!

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Scottex

25 Nov 2016, 22:11


Engicoder

25 Nov 2016, 22:16

Yes, a typical 4th gen 101 key with some sort of added cover plate that covers the nav cluster and lock led's. Also several custom legend keys. I am keeping an eye on this one. Weird and interesting

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Tuntematon

26 Nov 2016, 18:44

Here's a beauty (sold now). I was gonna keep an eye on it but someone ended the auction with BIN.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/VINTAGE-039-CHE ... true&rt=nc

Findecanor

26 Nov 2016, 21:26

BTC 5100C on Swedish auction site Tradera: http://www.tradera.com/item/340827/2698 ... style-ps-2
Apparently the 5100C is a rubber dome, conductive rubber on PCB? Also known as the SIIG MiniTouch Plus according to the Wiki.

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elecplus

27 Nov 2016, 18:06

http://www.ebay.com/itm/152306843203 Some of the colors are very bright!

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E3E

27 Nov 2016, 22:35

Anyone fancy a boxed DC-2014?

http://www.ebay.com/itm/vintage-leading ... 2518.l4276

It's not "NIB" as it was clearly used, but it's always nice to have the original box with a desirable keyboard. Nothing stopping this thing from being converted and fully functional on modern systems, even if it isn't off the bat.

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Hypersphere

27 Nov 2016, 23:09

IBM Wheelwriter 10 Series II Type 6783 Electric Typewriter $39.99 BIN OBO

http://www.ebay.com/itm/IBM-Wheelwriter ... SwiDFYOwv2

strafe

29 Nov 2016, 01:03

Cryllic IBM Model M2 (Located in Australia) http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/VINTAGE-IBM- ... 2367703282

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ohaimark
Kingpin

29 Nov 2016, 01:57

Bizarre that they produced ANSI and ISO Cyrillic layouts with completely different printing positions!

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Mupo

29 Nov 2016, 10:14

ohaimark wrote: Bizarre that they produced ANSI and ISO Cyrillic layouts with completely different printing positions!

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I think the printing position for those keyboard is not determine by the layout. The first one is Russian cyrillic, the russian uses the bulgarian cyrilic alphabet with some different symbols from the original . Like 'ё', 'э', 'ы', you may see them on first photo. The second photo is a strange for me. The keyboard have a typical bulgarian alphabet ('я', 'ю', 'ч', 'ь'), but there is a few russian symbols. I've seen that layout on a old military telegraphs.

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lemur

29 Nov 2016, 12:13

Not a new find, but the much talked about IBM 4704 compatible vintage Alps SKCC 'pingmaster' boards of the Chinese variety that have been on sale for ages from a place in Ohio had their price reduced a bit, now at $22.01. Those in the USA can get one to their door for as little as $30.04 total.

http://meci.com/nib-ibm-chinese-letteri ... 13442.html

Add another $30-50 for a converter to get the thing working and you got a pretty decent brand new board for a pretty reasonable price. Get em before they're gone!

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Wodan
ISO Advocate

29 Nov 2016, 12:18

lemur wrote: ...
Add another $30-50 for a converter to get the thing working and you got a pretty decent brand new board for a pretty reasonable price. Get em before they're gone!
More like 5$ for a converter. Put a ProMicro into mine and got it running perfectly fine :)

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