Great/Interesting Finds
- ohaimark
- Kingpin
- Location: USA
- Main keyboard: Siemens G80 Lookalike
- Main mouse: Logitech G502
- Favorite switch: Blue Alps
- DT Pro Member: 1337
I'd say visible in two, and out of those two it is only remotely obvious in one. I didn't see it until I knew what to look for, and even then it could have been a hair or camera glitch.
Edit: a crack is something that should be mentioned in the listing text, regardless of how good or bad the photos are.
Edit: a crack is something that should be mentioned in the listing text, regardless of how good or bad the photos are.
- seebart
- Offtopicthority Instigator
- Location: Germany
- Main keyboard: Rotation
- Main mouse: Steelseries Sensei
- Favorite switch: IBM capacitive buckling spring
- DT Pro Member: 0061
- Contact:
Dubious seller then.Chyros wrote: ↑Heh, so I was right; the pictures' angles and light WERE taken in such a way to avoid showing the real condition of the board ^^ . Shame that the board is essentially rekt, they are such nice boards in every way.
- //gainsborough
- ALPSの日常
- Location: United States
- Main keyboard: some kind of alps keyboard
- Favorite switch: clk: SKCM blue, lin: SKCL cream, tac: SKCM cream
- DT Pro Member: 0188
Sorry, man =(ohaimark wrote: ↑The gold label Omnikey 102 that I purchased was in poor condition. Its switches are a grit fest and the case is cracked on the right hand side, which was not particularly visible in the photos. The seller was uncooperative when I initiated a return, but my 100% eBay win rate stands. The case was resolved in my favor.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-Gold-La ... 2440692407
If you see that item listed again, I advise steering clear. It's a $60 keyboard at best, though it will likely go for more due to hype.
- Hypersphere
- Location: USA
- Main keyboard: Silenced & Lubed HHKB (Black)
- Main mouse: Logitech G403
- Favorite switch: Topre 45/55g Silenced; Various Alps; IBM Model F
- DT Pro Member: 0038
After mostly favorable transactions on eBay for some time, lately I've had a run of disasters, especially with Zenith keyboards.
One of them was very poorly packed and arrived with the case smashed to bits and one of the keys snapped off at the stem. I asked for a return with full refund, but the seller insisted on my applying for the insurance coverage instead. Although I cannot prove it, I suspect that at least some of the damage was present before the keyboard was packaged and mailed. I didn't want to create a hassle to endanger my buyer's rating, so I let it go and will try to salvage what I can from the board.
The most recent one was also poorly packed and the seller had attempted to remove one of those keyboard shortcut strips that had been glued to the case including much of the Zenith black label badge. In the process the finish on the badge was damaged. I am having a terrible time trying to find an intact black label Zenith badge!
Perhaps eBay sellers should be required to pass a training course on proper packing, good-faith representation of their products, and fair dealing with their customers!
One of them was very poorly packed and arrived with the case smashed to bits and one of the keys snapped off at the stem. I asked for a return with full refund, but the seller insisted on my applying for the insurance coverage instead. Although I cannot prove it, I suspect that at least some of the damage was present before the keyboard was packaged and mailed. I didn't want to create a hassle to endanger my buyer's rating, so I let it go and will try to salvage what I can from the board.
The most recent one was also poorly packed and the seller had attempted to remove one of those keyboard shortcut strips that had been glued to the case including much of the Zenith black label badge. In the process the finish on the badge was damaged. I am having a terrible time trying to find an intact black label Zenith badge!
Perhaps eBay sellers should be required to pass a training course on proper packing, good-faith representation of their products, and fair dealing with their customers!
- seebart
- Offtopicthority Instigator
- Location: Germany
- Main keyboard: Rotation
- Main mouse: Steelseries Sensei
- Favorite switch: IBM capacitive buckling spring
- DT Pro Member: 0061
- Contact:
Sorry to hear that Hypersphere, Zenith keyboards are very sturdy, I imagine it would require quite a bit of force to smash the case. I've had luck with my ebay sellers recently.
- fohat
- Elder Messenger
- Location: Knoxville, Tennessee, USA
- Main keyboard: Model F 122-key terminal
- Main mouse: Microsoft Optical Mouse
- Favorite switch: Model F Buckling Spring
- DT Pro Member: 0158
The feedback system, while imperfect, was a very reasonable way to handle this, at least at first. Unfortunately, they crippled the system a few years ago when the options for sellers' feedback on buyers was significantly restricted. And, of course, leaving feedback before you receive it opens you up to exploitation that cannot be remedied. Ideally, feedback would be hidden until it is completed, blindly, by both parties.Hypersphere wrote: ↑
Perhaps eBay sellers should be required to pass a training course on proper packing,
It really doesn't matter how you package a hammer or a football, but awkward or delicate items need special attention.
It is telling that there are feedback indices for shipping speed and cost, but not quality.
- //gainsborough
- ALPSの日常
- Location: United States
- Main keyboard: some kind of alps keyboard
- Favorite switch: clk: SKCM blue, lin: SKCL cream, tac: SKCM cream
- DT Pro Member: 0188
- ohaimark
- Kingpin
- Location: USA
- Main keyboard: Siemens G80 Lookalike
- Main mouse: Logitech G502
- Favorite switch: Blue Alps
- DT Pro Member: 1337
An exceptionally rare AT&T buckling spring 122 key.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/AT-T-Keyboard-V ... 2641523908
http://www.ebay.com/itm/AT-T-Keyboard-V ... 2641523908
- Mattr567
- Location: Socal
- Main keyboard: Many things
- Main mouse: G502
- Favorite switch: Alps in general
- DT Pro Member: -
This is the weirdest thing i've EVER SEEN!
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Comfort-Keyboar ... 2422177856
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Comfort-Keyboar ... 2422177856
- taylorswiftttttt
- Location: USA
- DT Pro Member: -
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- Chyros
- Location: The Netherlands
- Main keyboard: whatever I'm reviewing next :p
- Main mouse: a cheap Logitech
- Favorite switch: Alps SKCM Blue
- DT Pro Member: -
HAHAHAHAHAHA WAAAT xDMattr567 wrote: ↑ This is the weirdest thing i've EVER SEEN!
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Comfort-Keyboar ... 2422177856
- XMIT
- [ XMIT ]
- Location: Austin, TX area
- Main keyboard: XMIT Hall Effect
- Main mouse: CST L-Trac Trackball
- Favorite switch: XMIT 60g Tactile Hall Effect
- DT Pro Member: 0093
fohat wrote: ↑The feedback system, while imperfect, was a very reasonable way to handle this, at least at first. Unfortunately, they crippled the system a few years ago when the options for sellers' feedback on buyers was significantly restricted. And, of course, leaving feedback before you receive it opens you up to exploitation that cannot be remedied. Ideally, feedback would be hidden until it is completed, blindly, by both parties.Hypersphere wrote: ↑
Perhaps eBay sellers should be required to pass a training course on proper packing,
It really doesn't matter how you package a hammer or a football, but awkward or delicate items need special attention.
It is telling that there are feedback indices for shipping speed and cost, but not quality.
- Lynx_Carpathica
- Location: Hungary
- Main keyboard: Apple Keyboard M0118
- Main mouse: ROG Sica
- Favorite switch: SKCM Salmon
- DT Pro Member: -
Is it a dome with slider or foam and foil keyboard? the fonts resemble the BTC 53 seriesChyros wrote: ↑HAHAHAHAHAHA WAAAT xDMattr567 wrote: ↑ This is the weirdest thing i've EVER SEEN!
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Comfort-Keyboar ... 2422177856
- Chyros
- Location: The Netherlands
- Main keyboard: whatever I'm reviewing next :p
- Main mouse: a cheap Logitech
- Favorite switch: Alps SKCM Blue
- DT Pro Member: -
It appears to be Maxi Switch dome with slider.Lynx_Carpathica wrote: ↑Is it a dome with slider or foam and foil keyboard? the fonts resemble the BTC 53 seriesChyros wrote: ↑HAHAHAHAHAHA WAAAT xDMattr567 wrote: ↑ This is the weirdest thing i've EVER SEEN!
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Comfort-Keyboar ... 2422177856
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- Location: Polska
- Main keyboard: Novatouch TKL
- Main mouse: Gigabyte XM300
- Favorite switch: Alps SKCL,Topre,vintage MX
- DT Pro Member: -
Whatever the hell this is: http://allegro.pl/klawiatura-grass-vall ... 02666.html
- Daniel Beardsmore
- Location: Hertfordshire, England
- Main keyboard: Filco Majestouch 1 (home)/Poker II backlit (work)
- Main mouse: MS IMO 1.1
- Favorite switch: Probably not whatever I wrote here
- DT Pro Member: -
- Contact:
Key Tronic — I've seen a Grass Valley Key Tronic before somewhere. Most likely foam and foil.
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- Location: Bulgaria
- Main keyboard: Ducky 69LE, CM Rapid, m0110a, Dell 101w
- DT Pro Member: -
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/201899015167? ... EBIDX%3AIT capacitive Cherry switch.
- Harshmallow
- Location: Canada
- Main keyboard: Various (Home) / NMB RT-101+ Intel (Work)
- Main mouse: Logitech G600 (Home)/Logitech dime-a-dozen (Work)
- Favorite switch: 4323423
- DT Pro Member: 0187
I've seen that comfort keyboard before - dome with slider. It's been on Ebay for a long time. I've always been curious about it, just for the novelty. Here's a one in better condition:Mattr567 wrote: ↑ This is the weirdest thing i've EVER SEEN!
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Comfort-Keyboar ... 2422177856
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Comfort-Keyboar ... 2410969456
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- Location: Geneva, CH
- Main keyboard: IBM Model M
- Main mouse: Magic Trackpad
- Favorite switch: Buckling spring
- DT Pro Member: -
DC-2014 in poor condition, but cheap
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Vintage-Leadi ... SwzqFY~UI2
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Vintage-Leadi ... SwzqFY~UI2
- Hypersphere
- Location: USA
- Main keyboard: Silenced & Lubed HHKB (Black)
- Main mouse: Logitech G403
- Favorite switch: Topre 45/55g Silenced; Various Alps; IBM Model F
- DT Pro Member: 0038
Not exactly cheap, but certainly in very poor condition. Note that some of the keycaps have been mangled.dede4metal wrote: ↑DC-2014 in poor condition, but cheap
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Vintage-Leadi ... SwzqFY~UI2
- fohat
- Elder Messenger
- Location: Knoxville, Tennessee, USA
- Main keyboard: Model F 122-key terminal
- Main mouse: Microsoft Optical Mouse
- Favorite switch: Model F Buckling Spring
- DT Pro Member: 0158
There are ways to nearly functionally re-create "faux-blue" Alps to achieve the best attributes of each component.
Truly "new" blue Alps in conventional configurations are probably so rare as to truly qualify as near "unobtainium" ....
What makes them special? If you can get clean fresh switch bodies and transplant the appropriate moving components into them, you could probably re-create "Franken-blues" that give you what you want at (somewhat) less cost in time and money than chasing the originals in their original state. Some components (plastic) wear out, but others (metal) do not (assuming that they are protected from rusting).
Chassis? Forget it and buy a Northgate Omnikey 101. Springs? Orange Alps are similar to blue. Sliders? mostly the same.
Or, to paraphrase Graham Chapman in "The Life of Brian": "You've got to work it out for yourself."
Truly "new" blue Alps in conventional configurations are probably so rare as to truly qualify as near "unobtainium" ....
What makes them special? If you can get clean fresh switch bodies and transplant the appropriate moving components into them, you could probably re-create "Franken-blues" that give you what you want at (somewhat) less cost in time and money than chasing the originals in their original state. Some components (plastic) wear out, but others (metal) do not (assuming that they are protected from rusting).
Chassis? Forget it and buy a Northgate Omnikey 101. Springs? Orange Alps are similar to blue. Sliders? mostly the same.
Or, to paraphrase Graham Chapman in "The Life of Brian": "You've got to work it out for yourself."
- XMIT
- [ XMIT ]
- Location: Austin, TX area
- Main keyboard: XMIT Hall Effect
- Main mouse: CST L-Trac Trackball
- Favorite switch: XMIT 60g Tactile Hall Effect
- DT Pro Member: 0093
An Omnikey 101 (great case and NKRO), and Orange switches (correct spring weight and switch plate) with pine white click leaves, will get you a really nice board that is mostly indistinguishable from Alps Blues if it is clean. You could combine an AEK I and an Omnikey to get this.
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- Location: Geneva, CH
- Main keyboard: IBM Model M
- Main mouse: Magic Trackpad
- Favorite switch: Buckling spring
- DT Pro Member: -
It would probably be easier to then just buy a cheap DC-2014 and clean it up I guess.XMIT wrote: ↑An Omnikey 101 (great case and NKRO), and Orange switches (correct spring weight and switch plate) with pine white click leaves, will get you a really nice board that is mostly indistinguishable from Alps Blues if it is clean. You could combine an AEK I and an Omnikey to get this.
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- Location: land of the rusty beamsprings
- DT Pro Member: -
G80-2550HPD/00; 20€
https://www.ebay-kleinanzeigen.de/s-anz ... 8-225-7968
https://www.ebay-kleinanzeigen.de/s-anz ... 8-225-7968
- mike52787
- Alps Aficionado
- Location: South-West Florida
- Main keyboard: G80-5000HAAUS
- Main mouse: Zowie EC1-A
- Favorite switch: Vintage MX Black
- DT Pro Member: 0166
if one of you german dudes would proxy this for me, I would love you forever. Nevermind... I realized this was not the one I wanted.