time to free some space for new acquisitions
Currently nothing
Sold things:
Spoiler:
Cadam Alps keypad, green alps with LEDs, DSA-style keycaps
Sun MCS 2000 Cherry case, decent condition, damage on the left side and below the numpad, tape residue on many spots.
Rohde & Schwarz keyboard, Cherry mx blacks and doubleshot keycaps, board itself most likely not made by Cherry
G80-0414:
The board doesn't work with soarer's convertor nor with the wyse ascii converter. The red leds power up but no keys are registered on windows. The keyboarsd should have Ascii protocol but I couldn't find a converter yet so I can't test if the board is working or not.
This is the board which is for sale here. The case is a bit yellowed, the caps are fine in that regard. There are some white markings on the front of F3 and F4, I guess there were stickers installed on those caps. There is a slight damage on the front of the case.
The G80-0418:
This board was probably build for the Apple iie, it's untested and probably unused. According to the chinese community this board was part of the second batch of Cherry MX boards. In 1983 Cherry announced the first two MX keyboards, in 1984 the next two models, one of them is this. As the apple iie has an integrated keyboard, I don't expect too many of these to be build. The board has no mx gray switch, it has a heavy black space bar switch. I guess this board was build before the mx gray was announced. Component date codes are in mid 1983 so I expect this board to be built in late 1983/1984. This board has rare brown abs caps.
G80-2100 HAO swedish prototype:
I'm only using my normal 2100 and this board just sits in the drawer and doesn't give me joy That's why I decided to let it go.
Super rare first generation G80-2100 prototype. Features the first case design which is mainly known from the G80-2000. Very good condition, keycaps are pristine. Keycaps are swedish doubleshots with english sublegends (super rare). Only 2100 with swedish caps and the only prototype known of this board as far as I know.
NOS Cherry Numpad sets, DSA-style caps, mx compatible, glued onto the cardboard (took few caps off and it worked fine when being careful), these sets are very old and were stored in a sealed bag, they can have small damages due to storage, several available.
Price: 18€ + shipping
GMK Dolch TKL set, bought it used but got a German Dolch set in the meantime, some shine, especially on WASD keys, seems to be an old originative set but I'm not sure about its origin
Price: 70€ + shipping
Mech 27, built with modern MX blacks and 60g kbdfans springs, switches feel pretty decent, ansi layout with clipped cherry stabs, some marks on the case but I'd say decent condition (most 27 boards were delivered with defects), built with a leeku pcb (not the original pcb), some screws were replaced by previous owners
Price: 245€ + shipping and fees, keycaps not included
Album: https://imgur.com/a/7K2ukJE
Sun MCS 2000 Cherry case, decent condition, damage on the left side and below the numpad, tape residue on many spots.
Rohde & Schwarz keyboard, Cherry mx blacks and doubleshot keycaps, board itself most likely not made by Cherry
G80-0414:
The board doesn't work with soarer's convertor nor with the wyse ascii converter. The red leds power up but no keys are registered on windows. The keyboarsd should have Ascii protocol but I couldn't find a converter yet so I can't test if the board is working or not.
This is the board which is for sale here. The case is a bit yellowed, the caps are fine in that regard. There are some white markings on the front of F3 and F4, I guess there were stickers installed on those caps. There is a slight damage on the front of the case.
- G80-0414
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This board was probably build for the Apple iie, it's untested and probably unused. According to the chinese community this board was part of the second batch of Cherry MX boards. In 1983 Cherry announced the first two MX keyboards, in 1984 the next two models, one of them is this. As the apple iie has an integrated keyboard, I don't expect too many of these to be build. The board has no mx gray switch, it has a heavy black space bar switch. I guess this board was build before the mx gray was announced. Component date codes are in mid 1983 so I expect this board to be built in late 1983/1984. This board has rare brown abs caps.
G80-2100 HAO swedish prototype:
I'm only using my normal 2100 and this board just sits in the drawer and doesn't give me joy That's why I decided to let it go.
Super rare first generation G80-2100 prototype. Features the first case design which is mainly known from the G80-2000. Very good condition, keycaps are pristine. Keycaps are swedish doubleshots with english sublegends (super rare). Only 2100 with swedish caps and the only prototype known of this board as far as I know.
NOS Cherry Numpad sets, DSA-style caps, mx compatible, glued onto the cardboard (took few caps off and it worked fine when being careful), these sets are very old and were stored in a sealed bag, they can have small damages due to storage, several available.
Price: 18€ + shipping
GMK Dolch TKL set, bought it used but got a German Dolch set in the meantime, some shine, especially on WASD keys, seems to be an old originative set but I'm not sure about its origin
Price: 70€ + shipping
Mech 27, built with modern MX blacks and 60g kbdfans springs, switches feel pretty decent, ansi layout with clipped cherry stabs, some marks on the case but I'd say decent condition (most 27 boards were delivered with defects), built with a leeku pcb (not the original pcb), some screws were replaced by previous owners
Price: 245€ + shipping and fees, keycaps not included
Album: https://imgur.com/a/7K2ukJE