There is a picture of the bottom label (might have been added afterwards?) which reads "Article No.: G81-3077SAU".Chyros wrote: ↑Yes, that's what I was thinking too. I didn't know if there were any other possible visual giveaways.kbdfr wrote: ↑Quite certainly, but without a pic of the bottom I wouldn't be completely sure it isn't a rubber dome G83Chyros wrote: ↑NCR keyboard:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Vintage-NCR-W ... Sw4QVZy9ra
Is this one of the ones that Cherry people go nuts over? Looks like the case at least is 3000-compatible.
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Seller added 2 pics, one of the box and one of the bottom sticker.Chyros wrote: ↑Yes, that's what I was thinking too. I didn't know if there were any other possible visual giveaways.kbdfr wrote: ↑Quite certainly, but without a pic of the bottom I wouldn't be completely sure it isn't a rubber dome G83Chyros wrote: ↑NCR keyboard:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Vintage-NCR-W ... Sw4QVZy9ra
Is this one of the ones that Cherry people go nuts over? Looks like the case at least is 3000-compatible.
It says G81-3077 SAU, so yes, as you put it, it's "one of the ones that Cherry people go nuts over"
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Well, good luck, guys, hope someone here gets it .kbdfr wrote: ↑It says G81-3077 SAU, so yes, as you put it, it's "one of the ones that Cherry people go nuts over"
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Excuse my ignorance here but why would anyone go 'nuts' for a G81 keyboard
If it was a G80, then it'll be different. Remember some key-caps in the G81 range have different fittings that only work on other G81 keyboards.
Took apart a G81 keyboard years ago and all the large modifiers (I think) had difficult looking stabilizers hence you actually lost all the larger keys but the Space bar, which is safe to use in any Cherry-based keyboard.
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Good question, in the Cherry universe this isn't just any G81 though. It's not really about the NCR branding either IMO since no one really goes nuts over the much nicer NCR branded G80's. In this case it's really nice the original box is present also.Elrick wrote: ↑Excuse my ignorance here but why would anyone go 'nuts' for a G81 keyboard
If it was a G80, then it'll be different. Remember some key-caps in the G81 range have different fittings that only work on other G81 keyboards.
Took apart a G81 keyboard years ago and all the large modifiers (I think) had difficult looking stabilizers hence you actually lost all the larger keys but the Space bar, which is safe to use in any Cherry-based keyboard.
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This is true only for the winkey versions, where the (1.25) modifiers have centered stems on G80 boards and off-center stems on G81 boards, while G80 and G81 winkeyless boards both have 1.5u modifiers with centered stems, i.e. fully interchangeable.Elrick wrote: ↑Excuse my ignorance here but why would anyone go 'nuts' for a G81 keyboard
If it was a G80, then it'll be different. Remember some key-caps in the G81 range have different fittings that only work on other G81 keyboards. […]
Anyway, it's the case itself that is a collector's item. And of course the dyesub keycaps.
As far as I remember, you can swap the complete innards anyway, here's a pic I took with mine some time ago:
Spoiler:
I am not aware of a G80 version. In addition to the G81-3077 with the dark grey top shell, there is the G81-3007 with a less dark grey top shell.seebart wrote: ↑[…] It's not really about the NCR branding either IMO since no one really goes nuts over the much nicer NCR branded G80's. […]
See description and pics here:
other-external-f66/great-interesting-fi ... ml#p331848
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There are several NCR branded G80 Cherry's, not exactly this model but that's not what I said! Pay more attention kbdfr!
keyboards-f2/ncr-h0150-std1-10-17-t1065 ... cr#p368634
wiki/Cherry_G80-0528
wiki/Category:NCR_keyboards
keyboards-f2/ncr-h0150-std1-10-17-t1065 ... cr#p368634
wiki/Cherry_G80-0528
wiki/Category:NCR_keyboards
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That really cleared things up immensely. So it looks like ONLY the very older G81 versions had the exact same Cherry internals. Just surprised they chose the G81 insignia instead of keeping their ever popular G80 naming scheme.kbdfr wrote: ↑ Anyway, it's the case itself that is a collector's item. And of course the dyesub keycaps.
As far as I remember, you can swap the complete innards anyway, here's a pic I took with mine some time ago:Spoiler:
Everyone out there despises most G81 keyboards simply due to them using an inferior switch, possibly newer versions only but this is the first time I've seen an actual G81 using the very same G80 stabilizers, so YES. this auction will go skywards quite easily.
Pity I'm no longer a hardcore Cherry Fanatic but rather, a sad Alps addict currently using a weird Alps switch with a Cherry-like stem.
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Actually the older MY Type 1 switch is not sooo horrible Elrick! Opinions will "flare" as so often...
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My 3077 is a G81 (again, and expressed with more precision to satisfy seebart, I am not aware of any NCR G80-3000).Elrick wrote: ↑That really cleared things up immensely. So it looks like ONLY the very older G81 versions had the exact same Cherry internals. Just surprised they chose the G81 insignia instead of keeping their ever popular G80 naming scheme. […]kbdfr wrote: ↑ Anyway, it's the case itself that is a collector's item. And of course the dyesub keycaps.
As far as I remember, you can swap the complete innards anyway, here's a pic I took with mine some time ago:Spoiler:
I just replaced the original G81 innards with a complete G80 assembly to test whether it fitted. It did perfectly.
And as a genuine hardcore collector, I returned it to its original condition after taking the pic
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Kaypro II Keyboard, 25$, 3h to go, no bids yet
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-Kaypro- ... 3169365992
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-Kaypro- ... 3169365992
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What do we know about the Kaypro II's keyboard?
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Surely you meant Catisfaction?seebart wrote: ↑ :mrgreen:
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One of a kind M-122. End game conversion already included. Price is currently low considering the value for the real connoisseurs, but it's guaranteed to go sky high.
http://www.ebay.de/itm/Vintage-IBM-Mode ... 0005.m1851
http://www.ebay.de/itm/Vintage-IBM-Mode ... 0005.m1851
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wait, do you see something ? I can't see anything, weird .... that's a very stealthy keyboard ;Dmarijan wrote: ↑One of a kind M-122. End game conversion already included. Price is currently low considering the value for the real connoisseurs, but it's guaranteed to go sky high.
http://www.ebay.de/itm/Vintage-IBM-Mode ... 0005.m1851
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That looks horribly disgusting. Whoever painted that should burn at the stake for such heresymarijan wrote: ↑One of a kind M-122. End game conversion already included. Price is currently low considering the value for the real connoisseurs, but it's guaranteed to go sky high.
http://www.ebay.de/itm/Vintage-IBM-Mode ... 0005.m1851
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You know how when you get a new car and then you are fussy and particular about it?marijan wrote: ↑
End game conversion already included.
And then after it gets a few scrapes and dents you can be more relaxed and casual?
This keyboard is ready for serious use, in the real world, without care or regret.
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Are you sure it's real? It looked like a fake one carved out of foam to me.
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In the description on the page it said the board was sprayed with vinyl paint. Truly a horrible sight to beholdDaniel Beardsmore wrote: ↑Are you sure it's real? It looked like a fake one carved out of foam to me.
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Notice the price, hence expect the punishment.
Pity the poor soul who buys it, then needs to actually remove that vinyl colouring. Can be done but you'll be using very corrosive chemicals and still leave some of that defacement, forever more.
In fact the seller might even accept sub $20.00USD to be rid of his mess. Suspect he doesn't want it around anymore reminding him of his moronic travesty.
As I keep referring it to a 'Male' mainly because no Female would do what he did, to any keyboard because the opposite sex is far more logical when they choose specific colours compared to pubescent Males .
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marijan wrote: ↑One of a kind M-122. End game conversion already included. Price is currently low considering the value for the real connoisseurs, but it's guaranteed to go sky high.
http://www.ebay.de/itm/Vintage-IBM-Mode ... 0005.m1851
Daniel Beardsmore wrote: ↑Are you sure it's real? It looked like a fake one carved out of foam to me.
I agree with Daniel, my first impression when I saw it was that it was some sort of rubber foam store display prop.
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I believe it has been given a "distressed" look. Someone beat the crap out of it and then painted it.OldIsNew wrote: ↑I agree with Daniel, my first impression when I saw it was that it was some sort of rubber foam store display prop.
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This is certainly unusual. A keyboard from some sort of Royal Navy ship: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/391089043656
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I feel like having a rant so here we go
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/IBM-Model-M-1 ... SwM7BZk~OZ
Here's a dumb fucker that opened a brand new model m and is trying to sell it as new as you can see from the price. I really hate these people. It's like he wanted the pleasure of opening one of these and is now trying to make his money back.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/IBM-Model-M-1 ... SwM7BZk~OZ
Here's a dumb fucker that opened a brand new model m and is trying to sell it as new as you can see from the price. I really hate these people. It's like he wanted the pleasure of opening one of these and is now trying to make his money back.
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This is one of those fake 1st-gen 1390131; it doesn't have the rainbow plate.wobbled wrote: ↑I feel like having a rant so here we go
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/IBM-Model-M-1 ... SwM7BZk~OZ
Here's a dumb fucker that opened a brand new model m and is trying to sell it as new as you can see from the price. I really hate these people. It's like he wanted the pleasure of opening one of these and is now trying to make his money back.