Just ignores us down under, yet again .cumwagondeluxe wrote: ↑It's available to pretty much anyone in the western hemisphere:
Persistent discrimination, which seems to be the norm for the United States.
Just ignores us down under, yet again .cumwagondeluxe wrote: ↑It's available to pretty much anyone in the western hemisphere:
Tried it and basically the items you bought gets stopped and Paypal gets antsy (freezes) over that transaction.Blaise170 wrote: ↑You could always make a US eBay account and then at checkout change your address.
Could end up re-selling it again, for a higher price .Weltschmerz wrote: ↑Wow sub $500 white whale? Pretty legit. I feel like it wouldn't take a tremendous amount of work to fabricate your own case, either. I hope whoever got it makes a fun project out of it and doesn't use it just as is...
So tempting. But I don't have the skills to make it work with a modern PC, nor can I use that layout.
Why would you want one? They are stiff, scratchy, non-modular, and have weak stem holders. Sounds like a failed design.digital_matthew wrote: ↑So tempting. But I don't have the skills to make it work with a modern PC, nor can I use that layout.
I definitely agree with you on that. If only I have enough space to put all those keyboards.digital_matthew wrote: ↑Looks cool.
I thought it looked cool as well. I'm not limiting myself to a set number as I will always make room for something special. I want to reduce my collection by 75% within a couple years though.Blaise170 wrote: ↑I have probably a 15x15 room that all of our junk goes to, but I honestly don't like having a lot of keyboards anymore. They are a hassle to deal with. I'm vying for a collection of 10 or less.
I think the biggest hesitation with buying the NEC keyboards is the funky JIS layout and ease of conversion.Blaise170 wrote: ↑Well I've gone from like 104 a few years ago to like 20 or so now. I'm still working on selling about half of them though, just not getting anyone interested on eBay at the moment.
It is a Zenith Z-100 or Z-120 keyboard.Sangdrax wrote: ↑Saw this old Heathkit H-29, same as the Zenith Z-29. Seems like a couple sold back in march for about the same price or a little less. Looks like a high profile keytronic foam and foil. Nice one though. I probably would have bid if I wasn't already fixing up three other keyboards. Old ad I found said N-key rollover and the profile and enter key looks just like my other keytronics so I'm guessing that's what she is. Plus it's 1983 which seems to be when everybody and their dog was putting out that particular kind of keytronic.
Anybody else got more info? With the stats I can't imagine many other options that F&F, Hall Effect or Magnetic Valve.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/VINTAGE-CLICKY ... 2481514427?
Yup. Here are some pics: http://vintagecomputer.ca/vintage-alps-keyboard/xxhellfirexx wrote: ↑It is a Zenith Z-100 or Z-120 keyboard.
Looks like tall cream Alps from the blurry picture.
Looks pretty corroded under that foam. It will be interesting to see how much this goes for.
at that price you would think they would have better photosdigital_matthew wrote: ↑Yet another 3278 priced to high heavens:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/ULTRA-RARE-Vin ... SwPHxbGz3g
I think they are going for the vintage look with the photos as well.mike52787 wrote: ↑at that price you would think they would have better photosdigital_matthew wrote: ↑Yet another 3278 priced to high heavens:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/ULTRA-RARE-Vin ... SwPHxbGz3g