Price Check: How much is my _____ worth?
- Blaise170
- ALPS キーボード
- Location: Boston, MA
- Main keyboard: Cooler Master Quickfire Stealth
- Main mouse: Logitech G502
- Favorite switch: Alps SKCM Blue
- DT Pro Member: 0129
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NEC PC-8801 MK II SR (Blue Alps, Japanese PBT Dye Sub)
IBM InfoWindow II 06G6331 and Model M 1384167
IBM InfoWindow II 06G6331 and Model M 1384167
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- Main mouse: No mouse at all
- Favorite switch: No switch at all
- DT Pro Member: -
Lectori Salutem.
I tried to establish a decent price for a model F 5291 Bigfoot keyboard for a while now. The prices I found on the internet differ from 180$ to 40$. I believe DT is the place to get a real and honest price indication. What is the value of this not-so-easy to find keyboard, with or without the IBM 5291-2 terminal and monitor.
Awaiting reply,
Happydog.
I tried to establish a decent price for a model F 5291 Bigfoot keyboard for a while now. The prices I found on the internet differ from 180$ to 40$. I believe DT is the place to get a real and honest price indication. What is the value of this not-so-easy to find keyboard, with or without the IBM 5291-2 terminal and monitor.
Awaiting reply,
Happydog.
Last edited by Happydog on 04 Mar 2018, 20:48, edited 1 time in total.
- Myoth
- Location: Strasbourg
- Main keyboard: IDB60
- Main mouse: EC1-A
- Favorite switch: Cap BS
- DT Pro Member: -
As they are unusable without a conversion (not of the simplest IIRC) I would say around 60usd to 80usd. They're not as sought after as XTs and those are already around 120usd. Maybe converted they would be valued as much.
- Khers
- ⧓
- Location: Sweden
- Main keyboard: LZ CLSh
- Main mouse: Logitech MX Ergo
- Favorite switch: Buckling Springs | Topre | Nixdorf Black
- DT Pro Member: 0087
~€80 is what I would consider a fair price. Quite a number have surfaced during the past couple of years and they are some of the least looked for Model Fs. However, with the recent price surge among vintage keyboards, and the Model F in particular, you never know.Happydog wrote: ↑Lectori Salutem.
I tried to establish a decent price for a model F 5291 Bigfoot keyboard for a while now. The prices I found on the internet differ from 180$ to 40$. I believe DT is the place to get a real and honest price indication. What is the value of this not-so-easy to find keyboard, with or without the IBM 5291-2 terminal and monitor.
Awaiting reply,
Happydog.
The conversion is super simple, Myoth. Teensy with Soarer's and a few wires.
- Myoth
- Location: Strasbourg
- Main keyboard: IDB60
- Main mouse: EC1-A
- Favorite switch: Cap BS
- DT Pro Member: -
oh well my bad, I recall a drawback to them but I didn't remember them, I like them a lot but since they don't seen sought after I must have imagined a drawback for themKhers wrote: ↑ The conversion is super simple, Myoth. Teensy with Soarer's and a few wires.
- Techno Trousers
- 100,000,000 actuations
- Location: California
- Main keyboard: IBM Model F-122
- Main mouse: Mionix Naos
- Favorite switch: Capacitive Buckling Spring (Model F)
- DT Pro Member: 0159
The minor drawback is the necessary conversion. The major drawback is the XT layout! Though some people claim to like it, or at least tolerate it.Myoth wrote:oh well my bad, I recall a drawback to them but I didn't remember them, I like them a lot but since they don't seen sought after I must have imagined a drawback for themKhers wrote: ↑ The conversion is super simple, Myoth. Teensy with Soarer's and a few wires.
- //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
What would an unopened NIB model F AT fetch?
- //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
edit: to clarify, the box has been opened, but the board is still in it's plastic bag thingy//gainsborough wrote: ↑What would an unopened NIB model F AT fetch?
- Techno Trousers
- 100,000,000 actuations
- Location: California
- Main keyboard: IBM Model F-122
- Main mouse: Mionix Naos
- Favorite switch: Capacitive Buckling Spring (Model F)
- DT Pro Member: 0159
With the way Model F prices have been lately, I'm going to guess $300-$400.//gainsborough wrote:What would an unopened NIB model F AT fetch?
- //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
Alright, thanks!
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Hello.
I found a few space saving IBM type M keyboards together with some weird looking smaller keyboards with three rows of blank keys, also IBM. The guy who owns them maybe wants to sell one or two to me, but is not sure yet. I'm sure the combined knowledge of the DT members can tell me what this smaller keyboard is and what it is for. I mean blank keys, two rows of 9 keys and one of 20. Never seen anything alike. Both keyboards seem to have a square connector. The foto's were a bit dim and shaky.
What would be a good price to pay for a space saver IBM type M keyboard, together with the other smaller "keyboard".
Awaiting advise,
Happydog.
I found a few space saving IBM type M keyboards together with some weird looking smaller keyboards with three rows of blank keys, also IBM. The guy who owns them maybe wants to sell one or two to me, but is not sure yet. I'm sure the combined knowledge of the DT members can tell me what this smaller keyboard is and what it is for. I mean blank keys, two rows of 9 keys and one of 20. Never seen anything alike. Both keyboards seem to have a square connector. The foto's were a bit dim and shaky.
What would be a good price to pay for a space saver IBM type M keyboard, together with the other smaller "keyboard".
Awaiting advise,
Happydog.
- subcat
- Location: Australia
- Main keyboard: HHKB Professional
- Main mouse: Zowie EC2-A
- Favorite switch: Topre
- DT Pro Member: -
definitely need to see some pics, not sure i've heard of anything like that unless you mean the 50 keys.Happydog wrote: ↑Hello.
I found a few space saving IBM type M keyboards together with some weird looking smaller keyboards with three rows of blank keys, also IBM. The guy who owns them maybe wants to sell one or two to me, but is not sure yet. I'm sure the combined knowledge of the DT members can tell me what this smaller keyboard is and what it is for. I mean blank keys, two rows of 9 keys and one of 20. Never seen anything alike. Both keyboards seem to have a square connector. The foto's were a bit dim and shaky.
What would be a good price to pay for a space saver IBM type M keyboard, together with the other smaller "keyboard".
Awaiting advise,
Happydog.
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The owner of the space saver keyboards showed me the foto's on his phone, I do not have them.
But for the sake of negotiating I need some advise about a possible price i would pay for a IBM space saver.
Of course I did some search work on the internet, and found some info on Ebay and Clickykeyboards. Still not sure what price would be fair or not. I'm awaiting a reply from the owner of the keyboards. He might want to sell, but maybe not. If I offer the right price it might help to get him over the line. Interesting looking keyboards, but yeah I'm a bit short on resources. There is a possibility he wants to swap one or two bigfoot's for a space saver. Would that be a good deal?
Regards,
Happydog.
But for the sake of negotiating I need some advise about a possible price i would pay for a IBM space saver.
Of course I did some search work on the internet, and found some info on Ebay and Clickykeyboards. Still not sure what price would be fair or not. I'm awaiting a reply from the owner of the keyboards. He might want to sell, but maybe not. If I offer the right price it might help to get him over the line. Interesting looking keyboards, but yeah I'm a bit short on resources. There is a possibility he wants to swap one or two bigfoot's for a space saver. Would that be a good deal?
Regards,
Happydog.
- depletedvespene
- Location: Chile
- Main keyboard: IBM Model F122
- Main mouse: Logitech G700s
- Favorite switch: buckling spring
- DT Pro Member: 0224
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Do you mean something like the keyboard in the upper left corner of this image?
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Yep, both the left pictures resemble the keyboards in the foto's I've been shown. I'm curious where the upper very small keyboard is for. Is this some kind of programmable keyboard?? And for what purpose?? It puzzles me.
Thanks in advance,
Happydog.
Thanks in advance,
Happydog.
The lower left one is a kishy and not a normal spacesaver IBM. This one alone goes for something like 1000$ now. As it's a model F the 50 key board could be a F50 which would probably go for few hundreds too these days. These boards were used in banks as far as I know
- j0d1
- Location: Montreal
- Main keyboard: IBM Model F107
- Main mouse: Logitech M570
- Favorite switch: Buckling Spring
- DT Pro Member: 0203
From http://kishy.ca/?p=648:
50-key “function”, matrix/grid, relegendable transparent keycaps, designated “Model 100”
From IBM: “The 50-key Function keyboard is intended for teller use. Forty-five of the keys may have functions assigned by the user. These keys are clear plastic capped to enable labelling by the user. The remaining five keys are pre-engraved. The 50-key keyboard may be used alone or in conjunction with a 62-key keyboard for device functions.”
- depletedvespene
- Location: Chile
- Main keyboard: IBM Model F122
- Main mouse: Logitech G700s
- Favorite switch: buckling spring
- DT Pro Member: 0224
- Contact:
The 50-key model is a ("programmable") keypad. I got two of those (the later models, though) and I find them rather useful.Happydog wrote: ↑Yep, both the left pictures resemble the keyboards in the foto's I've been shown. I'm curious where the upper very small keyboard is for. Is this some kind of programmable keyboard?? And for what purpose?? It puzzles me.
Thanks in advance,
Happydog.
The 62-key model is a proper keyboard, and a highly coveted one at that. I truly hope you can get those and show us some pictures.
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Thanks a lot for all the useful information, I'm learning by the day this way. I never thought a keyboard could fetch 1000$, imagine one would find some of these in a thrift shop. It happens from time to time that people do these finds. In the Netherlands we have a TV program that is called "Between art & Kitsch" wherein a while ago an object was shown. It was a smallish green rectangular thing with a small oval picture in the middle. Four red stones on the corners and some glitters around the picture. The lady who owns the object bought it on a flee-market for about 20€.
It appeared to made by Peter Carl Faberge and the picture in the middle was of the last Russian Tsar family. The value was 20000€. Not a bad find I would say.
Back to the keyboards I might obtain ((shortly (hopefully)). If a deal can be made with the present owner of the IBM goodies, and these will come my way, I will post foto's from the keyboards and their inside. But as I said, he might sell -but maybe not.
For the time being I can post foto's from my dismantled Bigfoot, for reference purposes. My camera is playing games with me lately, but I believe I can get the thing back in line by flashing the firmware again. It might help. If so, foto's will follow soon.
Regards,
Happydog.
It appeared to made by Peter Carl Faberge and the picture in the middle was of the last Russian Tsar family. The value was 20000€. Not a bad find I would say.
Back to the keyboards I might obtain ((shortly (hopefully)). If a deal can be made with the present owner of the IBM goodies, and these will come my way, I will post foto's from the keyboards and their inside. But as I said, he might sell -but maybe not.
For the time being I can post foto's from my dismantled Bigfoot, for reference purposes. My camera is playing games with me lately, but I believe I can get the thing back in line by flashing the firmware again. It might help. If so, foto's will follow soon.
Regards,
Happydog.
- AdrianMan
- Location: Bucharest Romania
- Main keyboard: Monokei Kei, HHKB, Beige Leopolds - FC660c&980c
- Main mouse: Kensington Expert Trackball
- Favorite switch: topre & smooth+0wobble+BIG bump 50-67g+silent
- DT Pro Member: 0222
Hello, I've managed to get some SA Carbon with trades from grab bags....wondering how much it worth :
SA Carbon set made from grab bag keycaps + extra grab bag keys, pictures: https://imgur.com/a/OOegr
P.S: Also have W and V + carbon novelty tab incoming.
SA Carbon set made from grab bag keycaps + extra grab bag keys, pictures: https://imgur.com/a/OOegr
P.S: Also have W and V + carbon novelty tab incoming.
- Iggy
- Main keyboard: Black IBM Model F122
- Main mouse: Logitech MX Master
- Favorite switch: I dunno.
- DT Pro Member: -
I am considering selling a number of keyboards and I would like to get a price chech on these;
Cherry MX Board 3.0 (US ANSI, red)
IBM Model F 3178
Chinese solenoid and xwhatsit installed.
Matias Tactile Pro 4 (PC, clicky).
Mitac KB-5182 (Cherry MX blue switches, ISO)
All keys register but the pause key doesn't click any more. Also, delicious yellowing.
Roccat Ryos MK Glow (Cherry MX black switches)
Silicon Graphics SGI Granite (US ANSI, white Alps)
Wobbly space bar because I couldn't get the space bar's stabilizer into its sockets (because I'm an idiot and such).
I wish to sell these for I hardly touch them and I got more than enough keyboards (with more in the mail).
Cherry MX Board 3.0 (US ANSI, red)
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Chinese solenoid and xwhatsit installed.
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All keys register but the pause key doesn't click any more. Also, delicious yellowing.
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Wobbly space bar because I couldn't get the space bar's stabilizer into its sockets (because I'm an idiot and such).
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- Iggy
- Main keyboard: Black IBM Model F122
- Main mouse: Logitech MX Master
- Favorite switch: I dunno.
- DT Pro Member: -
Well, that's the term the seller used where I bought it from. I didn't use the keyboard much, only to discover I have too much stuff and some of it needs to go (sorry hypkx). Here's the solenoid;snoopy wrote: ↑I'm just curious... chinese solenoid?
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- JP!
- Location: United States
- Main keyboard: Currently a Model M
- Main mouse: Steel Series Sensei
- Favorite switch: Beam Spring
- DT Pro Member: 0194
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I found something interesting...too bad I could not persuade the owner to sell me the keyboard. This IBM keyboard pictured is from an IBM RT6150 and is a Proto-Topre made for IBM
photos-f62/ibm-rt-e57888-t4101.html
Any idea what something like this would go for?
photos-f62/ibm-rt-e57888-t4101.html
Any idea what something like this would go for?