Is this the easy-to-convert leaf spring board?ScottPaladin wrote: ↑Epson Q503A. This ought to have Fujitsu Leaf Springs.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Epson-Q503A-Ke ... SwBDlazQ0W
nvm - it's not.
Is this the easy-to-convert leaf spring board?ScottPaladin wrote: ↑Epson Q503A. This ought to have Fujitsu Leaf Springs.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Epson-Q503A-Ke ... SwBDlazQ0W
Yeah, those are pretty rare. That being said, FLS are great switches that I'd recommend to anybody. The clicky ones are medium to light tactility and low noise on activation. Very smooth as well, which I imagine the linear ones share.//gainsborough wrote: ↑Is this the easy-to-convert leaf spring board?ScottPaladin wrote: ↑Epson Q503A. This ought to have Fujitsu Leaf Springs.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Epson-Q503A-Ke ... SwBDlazQ0W
nvm - it's not.
not always true, my apl f122 never had such front printingorihalcon wrote: ↑https://www.ebay.com/itm/1985-IBM-Type- ... 2985564442
F122 APL apparently, but pics aren’t that great of the caps. If it’s the originals, the backspace should have front facing “APL” on it
Description says the caps are from an M122. It's a nice F122 but certainly not worth ~$1000.orihalcon wrote: ↑https://www.ebay.com/itm/1985-IBM-Type- ... 2985564442
F122 APL apparently, but pics aren’t that great of the caps. If it’s the originals, the backspace should have front facing “APL” on it
You're certain it's legit? I've never seen a legit M/F APL keyboard that didn't have at least one key front printed in the APL legend color.subcat wrote: ↑not always true, my apl f122 never had such front printingorihalcon wrote: ↑https://www.ebay.com/itm/1985-IBM-Type- ... 2985564442
F122 APL apparently, but pics aren’t that great of the caps. If it’s the originals, the backspace should have front facing “APL” on it
Well, a Cyrillic beam spring *is* a legitimately rare bird. Been some crazy prices lately...orihalcon wrote: ↑Just cuz:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/IBM-keyboard-m ... 2986231150
Last one of this same model didn't sell at an auction with opening bid of $1500, so not sure why this seller is going for 50% more without best offer as an option.
It should be noted that this is the same seller going for a world record of $3.3K shipped on a 3279 color which has not sold after about a week so far.
100% certain, it has front printed legends elsewhere but not backspace. There are a few different variants of these sets that came on different boards.E TwentyNine wrote: ↑You're certain it's legit? I've never seen a legit M/F APL keyboard that didn't have at least one key front printed in the APL legend color.subcat wrote: ↑not always true, my apl f122 never had such front printingorihalcon wrote: ↑https://www.ebay.com/itm/1985-IBM-Type- ... 2985564442
F122 APL apparently, but pics aren’t that great of the caps. If it’s the originals, the backspace should have front facing “APL” on it
Why not also go for some 100% Authentic DOS games to go with that purchase?digital_matthew wrote: ↑Another pricey 3278, but this one at least has some cool cyrillic keycaps...
https://www.ebay.com/itm/IBM-keyboard-m ... SwDDxa1RF3
ekeppel wrote: ↑IBM 104-key 'Unsaver' keyboard. Rubber dome, but still quite rare:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/282929052318
Edit: Wow, sold in just a couple of minutes.
Micro switch ST is a very good rubber dome to be fair, but this price is still insane. Very surprised it sold so quicklyJP! wrote: ↑Gheez $80 is a stretch for that keyboard which is what it usually goes for. That is crazy. Someone is going to be sorely disappointed that this is not an Unsaver Model F but a Domesaver.
Why would you be? Ebay is full of retards, and unfortunately so is this hobby lately.Noobmaen wrote: ↑Micro switch ST is a very good rubber dome to be fair, but this price is still insane. Very surprised it sold so quicklyJP! wrote: ↑Gheez $80 is a stretch for that keyboard which is what it usually goes for. That is crazy. Someone is going to be sorely disappointed that this is not an Unsaver Model F but a Domesaver.
As a collectors item yes I could see that. One of these F104's sold for $100 shipped just the other day though. I have one and absolutely can't stand typing on the thing. Oak FTL is much better in my opinion.ekeppel wrote: ↑Well, as a collector's item it may have more value to some than we would otherwise think. Really, how often does an Unsaver come along, rubber dome or otherwise?
Consider too the crazy prices that Oak-switch Industrial XTs have been garnering. There seem to be a lot of collectors from what I am seeing of the sky high prices. A collector doesn't always care what type of switch a keyboard has so long as they are able to fill that place in their collection.
digital_matthew wrote: ↑Another pricey 3278, but this one at least has some cool cyrillic keycaps...
https://www.ebay.com/itm/IBM-keyboard-m ... SwDDxa1RF3
I bought a RD unsaver a few years back. I think I paid like $25 shipped, if that. Yes it's rubber dome but the thing is built SOLID. It's built as close to an F as a rubber dome could be.Noobmaen wrote: ↑Micro switch ST is a very good rubber dome to be fair, but this price is still insane. Very surprised it sold so quicklyJP! wrote: ↑Gheez $80 is a stretch for that keyboard which is what it usually goes for. That is crazy. Someone is going to be sorely disappointed that this is not an Unsaver Model F but a Domesaver.