IBM Model M Replacement Badges - SELLING LEFTOVERS
- Wingpad
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Just as a heads up, the GB is closing soon!
- alienman82
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- Wingpad
- Location: Illinois, USA
- Main keyboard: Industrialized Model M/Orange ALPS Dell AT101W
- Main mouse: Logitech G502-RGB
- Favorite switch: Capacitive Buckling Springs
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No, I'll be invoicing starting tomorrow. Will update the post soon.alienman82 wrote: ↑are invoices happening soon?
- alienman82
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- livingspeedbump
- Not what they seem
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I am in the Lot_Lizard buy if you want to have him proxy my items btw.
- Muramasa
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Damn, I seen this day one and totally forgot to do that form
- lot_lizard
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Wingpad... if you don't mind... could you make sure everyone on this list has the opportunity to get in on this if they missed out? I'll send a note to them. Sorry if it causes any headaches. I know your had a clean form going, but these folks should be taken care of if they want to be. Closed to others (things need deadlines).
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- Wingpad
- Location: Illinois, USA
- Main keyboard: Industrialized Model M/Orange ALPS Dell AT101W
- Main mouse: Logitech G502-RGB
- Favorite switch: Capacitive Buckling Springs
- DT Pro Member: 0162
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Most of those folks already got their orders in but if they shoot me a message I'll make sure they are added accordingly. Please include your paypal email if you PM me such that I can invoice you.lot_lizard wrote: ↑Wingpad... if you don't mind... could you make sure everyone on this list has the opportunity to get in on this if they missed out? I'll send a note to them. Sorry if it causes any headaches. I know your had a clean form going, but these folks should be taken care of if they want to be. Closed to others (things need deadlines).
For the people on this list that may still want to order, please place your order soon such that you don't get left out! Thanks
- Wingpad
- Location: Illinois, USA
- Main keyboard: Industrialized Model M/Orange ALPS Dell AT101W
- Main mouse: Logitech G502-RGB
- Favorite switch: Capacitive Buckling Springs
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Sent out the first ten invoices, I'll be getting more out soon. Maybe I'll find a way to automatically generate them :p
Users invoiced:
Ir0n
Funis21
ba7777
yangdaddy
drevyek
need
Vizir
colnor
Arakula
livingspeedbump
Users invoiced:
Ir0n
Funis21
ba7777
yangdaddy
drevyek
need
Vizir
colnor
Arakula
livingspeedbump
- livingspeedbump
- Not what they seem
- Location: North Carolina, USA
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Paid up. Thanks again so much for doing this!
- Techno Trousers
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- Location: California
- Main keyboard: IBM Model F-122
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Paid. Thanks for running this GB, wingpad!
- Wingpad
- Location: Illinois, USA
- Main keyboard: Industrialized Model M/Orange ALPS Dell AT101W
- Main mouse: Logitech G502-RGB
- Favorite switch: Capacitive Buckling Springs
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OK, all of the invoices should be set out now. If you placed an order and didn't receive an invoice let me know!
The current counts are:
Full-Size: 192
SSK-Size: 163
Still accepting orders from participants of lot_lizards MF group buy that want to buy into this one as well.
The current counts are:
Full-Size: 192
SSK-Size: 163
Still accepting orders from participants of lot_lizards MF group buy that want to buy into this one as well.
- lot_lizard
- Location: Minnesota
- Main keyboard: Indy SSK Model MF
- Main mouse: Logitech Anywhere MX
- Favorite switch: Beamspring
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Thanks again Wingpad. You MF yahoos... don't diddle. Wingpad extended an olive branch to you to keep this running a couple more days. If you are interested, don't piddle!!!
- micrex22
- Location: Canada
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There was something bothering me about the print of the logo, and I've finally figured it out (and this isn't to deride wcass' work, the logo is notoriously difficult to work with). Hopefully nobody gets mad at me, as you won't be able to un-see it :p
There's actually two things wrong with the logo, and one of them IBM is guilty of. With early buckling spring boards that used the square badges, they didn't render the 'M' properly: either because the M was too wide or the triangular cuts weren't steep enough:
(the arrow pointing at the middle bar, there should be three 'slices' into that stripe, but there's only one coming in from the inverted triangle)
Contrast this to a higher quality print of the logo where it is rendered to spec, and we see that both the M has the appropriate three slices, and the stripes on the B are even on both sides:
If we look at the remake of the badges, they're suffering from two issues:
#1 a problem of the early 'M' with the middle bar not having the three 'slices' coming in
#2 the right side of the 'B' is too long, so if you look at the two holes inside the B, the bars on the right are longer than they are on the left--in which they should be equal:
Some day when I have the time and equipment, I'd like to give creating some badges a shot. Particularly some square ones to fix the issues the originals have, and also because I prefer the black ones over the silver ones...
*runs and hides*
There's actually two things wrong with the logo, and one of them IBM is guilty of. With early buckling spring boards that used the square badges, they didn't render the 'M' properly: either because the M was too wide or the triangular cuts weren't steep enough:
(the arrow pointing at the middle bar, there should be three 'slices' into that stripe, but there's only one coming in from the inverted triangle)
Contrast this to a higher quality print of the logo where it is rendered to spec, and we see that both the M has the appropriate three slices, and the stripes on the B are even on both sides:
If we look at the remake of the badges, they're suffering from two issues:
#1 a problem of the early 'M' with the middle bar not having the three 'slices' coming in
#2 the right side of the 'B' is too long, so if you look at the two holes inside the B, the bars on the right are longer than they are on the left--in which they should be equal:
Spoiler:
Some day when I have the time and equipment, I'd like to give creating some badges a shot. Particularly some square ones to fix the issues the originals have, and also because I prefer the black ones over the silver ones...
*runs and hides*
- romevi
- Location: USA
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Oh, darn it. I just saw this. If anyone ordered an extra SSK, please let me know.
How were the measurements tested for the SSK version? I ordered a few badges based on measurements provided in the previous GB, but they were a tad bit too big.
How were the measurements tested for the SSK version? I ordered a few badges based on measurements provided in the previous GB, but they were a tad bit too big.
- drevyek
- Location: US-CA
- Main keyboard: Leopold FC980C
- Main mouse: Kensington Slimblade
- Favorite switch: Alps Orange
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@micrex22: I think that the fidelity of IBM's printing makes it... alright. Looking at the blue-on-grey logo on my 1401, The middle bar on the M isn't fully cut through- only nicked in all three spots. I think the printing method would need to be improved/changed to get any better fidelity there.
- Wingpad
- Location: Illinois, USA
- Main keyboard: Industrialized Model M/Orange ALPS Dell AT101W
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Yes, to fab all three slices would require much more precision than the current methods afford us. That being said, I can look into tweaking the bars of the B's. In theory, this should be a do-able fix.drevyek wrote: ↑@micrex22: I think that the fidelity of IBM's printing makes it... alright. Looking at the blue-on-grey logo on my 1401, The middle bar on the M isn't fully cut through- only nicked in all three spots. I think the printing method would need to be improved/changed to get any better fidelity there.
- Techno Trousers
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Even if it were possible to change the M in the logo, I'd still vote to keep it the same as it was used on IBM's early keyboards. This is intended to be an homage that particular keyboard logo, after all, not IBM's official corporate logo.
The B issue doesn't bother me, personally, but if it is fixable I think it would be a worthwhile correction.
The B issue doesn't bother me, personally, but if it is fixable I think it would be a worthwhile correction.
- Elrick
- Location: Swan View, AUSTRALIA
- Main keyboard: Alps - As much as Possible.
- Main mouse: MX518
- Favorite switch: Navy Switch, ALPs, Model-M
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Agreed this is not a typo for a Corporate Logo presentation on paper and card which is entirely different to silk screening a print onto a tiny label.Techno Trousers wrote: ↑Even if it were possible to change the M in the logo, I'd still vote to keep it the same as it was used on IBM's early keyboards. This is intended to be an homage that particular keyboard logo, after all, not IBM's official corporate logo.
You actually won't notice it unless you are an OCD Graphics Designer with delusions of grandeur.
- micrex22
- Location: Canada
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You're right, those are the same people who would be fine with the Deskstar logo:Elrick wrote: ↑ Agreed this is not a typo for a Corporate Logo presentation on paper and card which is entirely different to silk screening a print onto a tiny label.
You actually won't notice it unless you are an OCD Graphics Designer with delusions of grandeur.
Versus the real deal:
I'd argue it's more of a matter of aesthetics and art, than OCD (which is really being over-used for situations it doesn't apply). Perhaps 'dissonance' is what you're looking for.
- Wingpad
- Location: Illinois, USA
- Main keyboard: Industrialized Model M/Orange ALPS Dell AT101W
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Sent out PayPal reminders for the few people that haven't paid for the orders yet, we still have roughly $80 out in orders between them all. That being said, if they don't pay within the next day or so, we currently have more than enough orders to move forward with the GB and their orders will be cancelled.
Haven't gotten a chance to attend to the IBM logo business but I am planning on having a look at it tonight. It's finals season for me so I've been running around quite a bit more than usual but I'll have all of 'em wrapped up this morning.
Haven't gotten a chance to attend to the IBM logo business but I am planning on having a look at it tonight. It's finals season for me so I've been running around quite a bit more than usual but I'll have all of 'em wrapped up this morning.