In size, perhaps, but not in number of keys.
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That's so big and dumb for so few keys; I love it.
Singapore is not in China... It should be better than shipping from China for custom issues, but it is still a long ways away and won't be cheap.orihalcon wrote: All of these eventually get posted here, and it has all the right words in the title, so here's another 5251 Beamspring:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-5251-I ... 3119814832
Not sure if it being in China will affect what it goes for due to possible customs issues or the long journey it will likely have to take to the main markets in Europe and the USA?
Does look to be in nice shape though!
That's a relisting of the original.Elrick wrote: Another ibm 5251 beamer on offer from the same seller in Singapore;
https://www.ebay.com/itm/ibm-5251-beams ... 0011.m1850
Now for the DT addicts to go in deep with this one.....
For those who have watched/bidded previously, my apologies for the relisting as I was unable to edit the listing to include shipping to ROW. I have now included a flat rate fee given the enormous size and weight of this vintage keyboard. Please let me know if you have any questions, thanks!
Even better, a SECOND time to jump on this baby before it disappears permanentlyGamuholic wrote:That's a relisting of the original.Elrick wrote: Another ibm 5251 beamer on offer from the same seller in Singapore;
https://www.ebay.com/itm/ibm-5251-beams ... 0011.m1850
Now for the DT addicts to go in deep with this one.....For those who have watched/bidded previously, my apologies for the relisting as I was unable to edit the listing to include shipping to ROW. I have now included a flat rate fee given the enormous size and weight of this vintage keyboard. Please let me know if you have any questions, thanks!
When people stop paying 800+ for them.. which sadly won't happen. ;(
Repro would be expensive, but just remaking the switch modules and putting them in a redesigned(cheaper) case/plate may actually bring it down to a cost which is much less then what they are selling for today. The switch modules are only 8 parts (spring, leaf 1, leaf 2, rubber O ring, slider, metal keystem, housing, carbon enfused pad)
It's the same counter-intuitive phenomenon in the art world. The more van Gogh's "Sunflowers" becomes a poster cliche, the more you have to pay for the original.
It kind of depends imho.codemonkeymike wrote:DustGod wrote: Repro would be expensive, but just remaking the switch modules and putting them in a redesigned(cheaper) case/plate may actually bring it down to a cost which is much less then what they are selling for today. The switch modules are only 8 parts (spring, leaf 1, leaf 2, rubber O ring, slider, metal keystem, housing, carbon enfused pad)
I'll probably be inside the approximation error too as soon as I get an xwhatsit... Or at least I'll tryekeppel wrote: I must be within the approximation error. I use a 5251 as my daily driver, but to be fair I did remove it from its case and fitted an XT case top on it for wrist support and to complete the look. It works great and is not much higher than a Model M. Anything is possible if you like the switches enough (which I do!).
Lmao I love this!ekeppel wrote: I must be within the approximation error. I use a 5251 as my daily driver, but to be fair I did remove it from its case and fitted an XT case top on it for wrist support and to complete the look. It works great and is not much higher than a Model M. Anything is possible if you like the switches enough (which I do!).
Edit: I just realized that wasn't an up to date picture of my current layout. Fixed. :0)
Beautful! I like your 5251/XT very much!ekeppel wrote: I must be within the approximation error. I use a 5251 as my daily driver, but to be fair I did remove it from its case and fitted an XT case top on it for wrist support and to complete the look. It works great and is not much higher than a Model M. Anything is possible if you like the switches enough (which I do!).
Edit: I just realized that wasn't an up to date picture of my current layout. Fixed. :0)
Okay that's awesome. More pics, please?ekeppel wrote: I must be within the approximation error. I use a 5251 as my daily driver, but to be fair I did remove it from its case and fitted an XT case top on it for wrist support and to complete the look. It works great and is not much higher than a Model M. Anything is possible if you like the switches enough (which I do!).
Edit: I just realized that wasn't an up to date picture of my current layout. Fixed. :0)
Rawko is a huge electronics recycling warehouse near where I work. They buy and sell literally by the pallet. I have gone to their place a few times and once (at least 5 years ago) I was allowed to walk through it - looking for Model Fs which were not to be had at the time. Not long later they sold me 3 true junker 122s for $85 which was reasonable, but not cheap, at the time.