Techno Trousers wrote: ↑$660 and it sells in minutes. Seller kicking himself for not making it an auction.
I don't usually follow beamspring prices, but I feel like they've just SHOT up recently. Weren't some selling in the $300 range recently?
Techno Trousers wrote: ↑$660 and it sells in minutes. Seller kicking himself for not making it an auction.
Yeah reminds me of the blue Alps madness last year on GREED_bay when KB's went for $600+, not sure if that ever normalised again?
Normally it was like 250-300$, maybe 350 for one with that, I wouldn't wanna spend more on it. He probably made at least 300$ profit and opens a bottle of wine nowTechno Trousers wrote:$660 and it sells in minutes. Seller kicking himself for not making it an auction.
Nope, Flebay set the benchmark hence it will always stay at that level or unless a seller wants a quick sale and some people either from here or Geekflat fail to bid on it, then someone may be fortunate in getting a "Cheap" Blue alps (but I doubt it).seebart wrote: ↑Yeah reminds me of the blue Alps madness last year on GREED_bay when KB's went for $600+, not sure if that ever normalised again?
Right, the fact is that when a seller sets up his/her auction at GREED_bay there is an assitsant in the set-up process that tells you the going sales prices from the other auctions...Elrick wrote: ↑Nope, Flebay set the benchmark hence it will always stay at that level or unless a seller wants a quick sale and some people either from here or Geekflat fail to bid on it, then someone may be fortunate in getting a "Cheap" Blue alps (but I doubt it).seebart wrote: ↑Yeah reminds me of the blue Alps madness last year on GREED_bay when KB's went for $600+, not sure if that ever normalised again?
The Blue Alps madness is here to stay, chalk that up to places like here that praise it so much that of course, has all sellers rubbing their hands with glee.
Of course you are missing the MOST important ingredient here - the Buyers.seebart wrote: ↑Right, the fact is that when a seller sets up his/her auction at GREED_bay there is an assitsant in the set-up process that tells you the going sales prices from the other auctions...
Stop posting bull***tElrick wrote: ↑Nope, Flebay set the benchmark hence it will always stay at that level or unless a seller wants a quick sale and some people either from here or Geekflat fail to bid on it, then someone may be fortunate in getting a "Cheap" Blue alps (but I doubt it).seebart wrote: ↑Yeah reminds me of the blue Alps madness last year on GREED_bay when KB's went for $600+, not sure if that ever normalised again?
The Blue Alps madness is here to stay, chalk that up to places like here that praise it so much that of course, has all sellers rubbing their hands with glee.
Now it's the reality of making a quick sale on a either a zip-bag of ICE or a Blue Alps and believe me, a keyboard is now worth more, go figure .
I've gotten 2 of them for around $50 each within the last 6 months or so. Deals are out there.Slom wrote: ↑
Stop posting bull***t
210$ shipped *to europe*, still expensive but far far away from 600$
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Leading-Edge-D ... 2142415362
and here is another one, 175$ without shipping
https://www.ebay.com/itm/vintage-leadin ... 2643463890
No I'm not missing anything, I just don't tend to think about myself in that context. I am that buyer, and that seller. For years now, and GREED_BAY just made it all about the $$$. Of course the world can see all this here. DUH.Elrick wrote: ↑Of course you are missing the MOST important ingredient here - the Buyers.
See even if someone gave this to me for free I would pass. There would be a lot of expenses from loading, unloading, moving, storage, testing, shipping, PayPal / eBay fees, and of course any local, state, and federal income taxes for any sold itemsdigital_matthew wrote: ↑I don't think anyone here will seriously bid on this, but it is fun to look at and certainly interesting
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-Comput ... SwhIFZnbb8
like this one ?fohat wrote: ↑I think that it is generally agreed that the owner (who has been buying and selling gear for a few years now) has surely cherry-picked (no pun intended) and sold off any keyboards that were interesting or valuable by now.
Yep, seems like it is mostly 1990's junk anywayJP! wrote: ↑See even if someone gave this to me for free I would pass. There would be a lot of expenses from loading, unloading, moving, storage, testing, shipping, PayPal / eBay fees, and of course any local, state, and federal income taxes for any sold itemsdigital_matthew wrote: ↑I don't think anyone here will seriously bid on this, but it is fun to look at and certainly interesting
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-Comput ... SwhIFZnbb8
Don't worry, we have you covered.Myoth wrote: ↑I think it would be quite a few times more than the actual warehouse's inside. I really don't know, I paid about 100usd for 10kg of stuff from the US, soooo too much ? haha
Geez thanks for posting fvckholed keyboards here that are not worth it. I forgot to mention actual blue alps NIB versions. I stopped buying pre-owned alps keyboards about a month ago, not worth it at any price.Slom wrote: ↑ Stop posting bull***t
210$ shipped *to europe*, still expensive but far far away from 600$
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Leading-Edge-D ... 2142415362
and here is another one, 175$ without shipping
https://www.ebay.com/itm/vintage-leadin ... 2643463890
Are you being serious or are you trying to bait a reaction?Elrick wrote: ↑Geez thanks for posting fvckholed keyboards here that are not worth it. I forgot to mention actual blue alps NIB versions. I stopped buying pre-owned alps keyboards about a month ago, not worth it at any price.Slom wrote: ↑ Stop posting bull***t
210$ shipped *to europe*, still expensive but far far away from 600$
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Leading-Edge-D ... 2142415362
and here is another one, 175$ without shipping
https://www.ebay.com/itm/vintage-leadin ... 2643463890
When purchasing any older alps keyboards, is always far safer buying it New In Box, due to the fragile nature of that switch compared to much older (used) versions of Cherry MX's .
Exactly .//gainsborough wrote: ↑Are you being serious or are you trying to bait a reaction?
Love the Green PCB design (Flebay images), almost looks like an aerial photo of some tributary.....
Nice, and what looks like blue printing on the keycaps; you know those unappreciative pesky kids in the "County Upper School" didn't appreciate that.Chyros wrote: ↑SM-101 (Alps buckling spring): https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/RARE-Alps-SM ... SwttVaTQAJ
£100 and only posts to UK. Kinda expensive, but you don't find Alps buckling spring keyboards that often in Europe.
That feels relatively close to reasonable. I still think they should be about $200-250, but demand is obviously far outstripping supply at the moment.FXT wrote:Someone got a really good deal on a clean 5251
https://www.reddit.com/r/mechmarket/com ... al_trades/