wow, that ended very cheap! I guess I lost my mind, because I've paid about 80€ for my NIB one :/
Price Check: How much is my _____ worth?
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Again, that's in Germany. Of course you're not too far away Prelim!Prelim wrote: ↑wow, that ended very cheap! I guess I lost my mind, because I've paid about 80€ for my NIB one :/
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The keycaps alone are easily worth 80€ in this condition. As long as you still have it all together, this is a nice collectors piece.Prelim wrote: ↑ wow, that ended very cheap! I guess I lost my mind, because I've paid about 80€ for my NIB one :/
Have never seen these keycaps in NIB so don't get me wrong - you didn't overpay!
- Prelim
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Idd!.. and honestly I didn't EVER see anyone selling a NIB G80-1501HAD, even on Germany. Not to mention that used boards are usually sold for half of the price of NIB ones (or even less, considering their condition).
I think I'll ask 35€ for it (the new coiled cable and switches worth a lot more than that)
I think I'll ask 35€ for it (the new coiled cable and switches worth a lot more than that)
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I have. More than once but not often.Prelim wrote: ↑Idd!.. and honestly I didn't EVER see anyone selling a NIB G80-1501HAD, even on Germany.
That's quite relative. I bet you could sell it for much more than that in China for example.Prelim wrote: ↑Not to mention that used boards are usually sold for half of the price of NIB ones (or even less, considering their condition)
GLWS!Prelim wrote: ↑I think I'll ask 35€ for it (the new coiled cable and switches worth a lot more than that)
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x2, but the Chineses and Koreans are willing to pay in Gold for "Junk" lolseebart wrote: ↑That's quite relative. I bet you could sell it for much more than that in China for example.
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Hi guysss
I wanna sell this: ISO novatouch with landing pad mod+lube all slider+stab. Caps dye sub, miss just the spacebar (old one). Case in mint condition.
Shipping cost from Italy is around 30 euro in Europe...
What do you think?
I wanna sell this: ISO novatouch with landing pad mod+lube all slider+stab. Caps dye sub, miss just the spacebar (old one). Case in mint condition.
Shipping cost from Italy is around 30 euro in Europe...
What do you think?
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dye sub by Varmilo. Black on dark writegogusrl wrote: ↑You should provide more details about the caps.
Like this on the review: review-f45/varmilo-va68m-t15588.html
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'Bout to pay $60 for:
Atari 520ST - Can't really find any info on what switches it might be using, probably not anything great
TI99/4A - Made in USA, hopefully it's the HiTek or General Instrument switches one
Toshiba T3100 - Mostly what I bought this set for, doesn't seem like I'd find one for <$100 shipped on eBay and I wanted to try out the SKFL + probably use the caps from it for a different board
Unisonic 21 - Some sort of calculator/gamethingy from the late 70s sponsored by Jimmy the Greek for some reason. Can't find any info on what sort of switches it uses, but given it's age and the size + shape of the keys I think it might be something at least semi-interesting.
Did I do good? I mean, it's no $5 recycling centre blue alps find or something but I figured it might be worth getting a second opinion before I pay. There's also two old Atari monitors with this stuff, but unless someone here wants em or they're (for some reason) worth something, those are probably just gonna get dropped off for recycling on my way back home.
Atari 520ST - Can't really find any info on what switches it might be using, probably not anything great
TI99/4A - Made in USA, hopefully it's the HiTek or General Instrument switches one
Toshiba T3100 - Mostly what I bought this set for, doesn't seem like I'd find one for <$100 shipped on eBay and I wanted to try out the SKFL + probably use the caps from it for a different board
Unisonic 21 - Some sort of calculator/gamethingy from the late 70s sponsored by Jimmy the Greek for some reason. Can't find any info on what sort of switches it uses, but given it's age and the size + shape of the keys I think it might be something at least semi-interesting.
Did I do good? I mean, it's no $5 recycling centre blue alps find or something but I figured it might be worth getting a second opinion before I pay. There's also two old Atari monitors with this stuff, but unless someone here wants em or they're (for some reason) worth something, those are probably just gonna get dropped off for recycling on my way back home.
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I have seen a Model F XT dating from 1986, so it appears the Model M was only used for the XT 286, not the regular PC and XT.
- fohat
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Hard to say. Lot_lizard has really shaken up the market, but it seems like they will always be worth $60 in switches alone.subcat wrote: ↑How much do F 122s get nowadays?
I don't think you would have trouble selling it in the low-$100 range if it is decent, and the mid-$100 range if clean and converted.
Probably considerably more outside of North America.
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If you don't mind AZERTY yes.BBQADDICT wrote: ↑Hi Guys! I've been offered an AZERTY IBM F XT (Great condition) for €75 inc. Shipping
Is that a fair price?
- kbdfr
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AZERTY boards have very different caps (not only caps positions) from anything else.
On the number row for example, the numbers are uppercase while symbols and diacritics are lowercase.
On the number row for example, the numbers are uppercase while symbols and diacritics are lowercase.
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It's got a label too - haven't seen that before on an F XT. Btw, this adds the missing part number for the French version of this keyboard .
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What are these Torpe keycaps worth, as a set and seperate? The spacebar is PBT as far as I know. All five are unused.
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Let me know if more pictures help.
I've got 100 cherry mx black springs I pulled off a non working keyboard, and I was wondering if there's a market for those, and for how much I can sell them.