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02 Jan 2018, 16:46
xxhellfirexx wrote: I am still waiting for someone to make a "I have 4 beam spring keyboards video".
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PNQcdThO4ZA
I have 4 beam spring keyboards. One for my main computer, one for my secondary computer, one for my work computer, and one for travel so I can enjoy them 4 times as much.
That's my plan, minus the video part
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02 Jan 2018, 16:53
Heck what you need to do a video on is your Beamdesk. You could shoot a whole movie about that.
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02 Jan 2018, 17:45
"PS4s" is a 4 character word, so featuring 4 makes sense in that situation. Therefore, clearly an appropriate "Beamsprings" video would have 11 beamsprings featured.
I do recall an ebay auction a couple years ago where one listing had a quantity of SEVEN 5251 beamspring keyboards available. That would have been a good start, but alas, I did not yet know about the importance of making such video and purchased none of them :/
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02 Jan 2018, 18:16
Chyros wrote: Gnohio wrote: Chyros wrote: That's nothing man, I had a shipping quote of $900 once.
I think the highest one Ive ever seen was around $300, but damn $900? What the hell is heavy enough and/or far enough that you need almost 1k just for shipping?
It wasn't even a giant room full of computer stuff or anything either, it was just a beamspring keyboard or something.
Frankly, at that price point, it'd probably have been cheaper to go pick it up yourself...
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02 Jan 2018, 18:37
That 3101 just sold for $1218. I want to know which one of you guys bought it lol. I was in the running until it went over $1000.
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02 Jan 2018, 19:05
seebart wrote:
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Hmmm....come on now Wodan..."get real".
On the other hand KeyTronic is dissed too much in general though. Also notice the seller calls it "
Keytonic".
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Man, Key Tronic had some serious minerals on them. I found those things constantly at the recycling centre and they're not even particularly good for rubber domes. Even a mediocre dome with slider board is noticeably better IMO.
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02 Jan 2018, 20:12
FXT wrote: That 3101 just sold for $1218. I want to know which one of you guys bought it lol. I was in the running until it went over $1000.
I thought these were in the $500 range
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I didn't think they were that rare.
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02 Jan 2018, 20:21
JP! wrote: FXT wrote: That 3101 just sold for $1218. I want to know which one of you guys bought it lol. I was in the running until it went over $1000.
I thought these were in the $500 range
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I didn't think they were that rare.
Yeah I'm pretty surprised. I was bidding up until the last 20 seconds when it went from ~$700 to $1000 and then $1200 a few seconds later. I want a beam spring board, but not badly enough to pay over $1000 for one.
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02 Jan 2018, 20:25
I think it's almost time again for me to search some abandoned buildings in subzero weather for beam springs.
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02 Jan 2018, 20:26
FXT wrote: That 3101 just sold for $1218. I want to know which one of you guys bought it lol. I was in the running until it went over $1000.
Yeah that's totally crazy. I thought it would get $700 tops. It's not even Xwhatsit converted.
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02 Jan 2018, 20:42
Chyros wrote: Man, Key Tronic had some serious minerals on them. I found those things constantly at the recycling centre and they're not even particularly good for rubber domes. Even a mediocre dome with slider board is noticeably better IMO.
Yeah I know Tom, but the older ones like my 1980 F&F are way nicer, completely different keyboards. And I'll add that I don't believe we shall find the ominous KeyTronic tactile vintage "butterfly" switch in 2018 either.
keyboards-f2/key-tronic-foam-and-foil-t ... le#p385069
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02 Jan 2018, 21:14
Noooooooo! I was hoping this wouldn't be picked up on here, hahaha. I wanted to try and bid the minimum closer to closure date =P
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02 Jan 2018, 22:11
FXT wrote:
Back with a $49 BIN
If I didn't already have one in parts sitting on my work bench I would snap it up.
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02 Jan 2018, 22:14
Anyone who would spend $1200 on a 3101 keyboard would certainly want to spend an additional $20 on some vintage advertising to accompany it!
https://www.ebay.com/itm/162829946329
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02 Jan 2018, 22:16
The 3101 is one of the nicer Beams but $1200 is just silly unless it's NIB'ish.
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02 Jan 2018, 22:47
seebart wrote: The 3101 is one of the nicer Beams but $1200 is just silly
unless it's NIB'ish.
I blame Elrick since he predicted it would reach 4 figures
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03 Jan 2018, 00:13
fohat wrote: FXT wrote:
Back with a $49 BIN
If I didn't already have one in parts sitting on my work bench I would snap it up.
i'm in the exact same spot. I would wager a guess that mine needs more work done to it than yours... the entire top plate is covered in rust!
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03 Jan 2018, 00:33
Well, with these crazy prices perhaps it would be a "great find" if I would put my supposedly factory refurbished 5251 beamspring preconverted with Xwhatsit and solenoid driver out there for $1K. I say "supposedly" because it is currently still in the plastic wrap that it came in. We'll see if I get any PM's
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03 Jan 2018, 01:25
Just how rare are beam springs? They seem to pop up more often than kishsavers.
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03 Jan 2018, 01:32
xxhellfirexx wrote: Just how rare are beam springs? They seem to pop up more often than kishsavers.
That specific model is not all that rare, a kishsaver is significantly more rare. I personally wouldn't pay $300 for a 5251.
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03 Jan 2018, 08:22
codemonkeymike wrote: xxhellfirexx wrote: Just how rare are beam springs? They seem to pop up more often than kishsavers.
That specific model is not all that rare, a kishsaver is significantly more rare. I personally wouldn't pay $300 for a 5251.
That's correct, last year well over twenty 5251's popped up in Germany alone. The Kishaver is "unobtanium".
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03 Jan 2018, 08:38
orihalcon wrote: Well, with these crazy prices perhaps it would be a "great find" if I would put my supposedly factory refurbished 5251 beamspring preconverted with Xwhatsit and solenoid driver out there for $1K. I say "supposedly" because it is currently still in the plastic wrap that it came in. We'll see if I get any PM's
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PMed.
Edit: I misread this post and thought we were still talking about the 3101 that sold today.
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03 Jan 2018, 09:29
seebart wrote: The 3101 is one of the nicer Beams but $1200 is just silly
unless it's NIB'ish.
RIP my chances to get a Displaywriter.
This is not great, but certainly interesting
https://www.ebay.com/itm/122893570176/?autorefresh=true
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03 Jan 2018, 09:40
That uses MEI switches iirc. From what I've heard those are extremely awful.
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03 Jan 2018, 09:43
Chyros wrote: That uses MEI switches iirc. From what I've heard those are extremely awful.
True. Supposedly there is also a version with Cherry ML.
wiki/Datalux_SpaceSaver
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03 Jan 2018, 11:11
At first I thought it was a great compact layout, but upon seeing the other pictures nope.... Also that enter key is quite tall.