Yea its too soon to talk, I think ill like beamsprings, but the layout is eh, and the F122 seems a lot more functional (height and all).Bass wrote: ↑No problem. If I were you I'd at least give the 3278 a try before deciding to trade it. An F122 is probably more practical as a daily driver for most people but I'd say the 3278 ranks higher than most other beamspring models in this regard, especially if it's the fullsize variant. If you do trade it, I'm sure you'll have many takers within minutes.
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- Dingster
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- Main mouse: MX518
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- Chyros
- Location: The Netherlands
- Main keyboard: whatever I'm reviewing next :p
- Main mouse: a cheap Logitech
- Favorite switch: Alps SKCM Blue
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The F122 is a fantastic board. Just keep in mind it's ABSOLUTELY HUMONGOUS xD .Dingster wrote: ↑Yea its too soon to talk, I think ill like beamsprings, but the layout is eh, and the F122 seems a lot more functional (height and all).Bass wrote: ↑No problem. If I were you I'd at least give the 3278 a try before deciding to trade it. An F122 is probably more practical as a daily driver for most people but I'd say the 3278 ranks higher than most other beamspring models in this regard, especially if it's the fullsize variant. If you do trade it, I'm sure you'll have many takers within minutes.
Beamsprings are a very different kettle of fish. But man, a spotless beamspring for a battleship, that's quite a trade.
- Dingster
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Hopefully manage to seal the deal, will give him another call tomorrow, wish me luckChyros wrote: ↑The F122 is a fantastic board. Just keep in mind it's ABSOLUTELY HUMONGOUS xD .Dingster wrote: ↑Yea its too soon to talk, I think ill like beamsprings, but the layout is eh, and the F122 seems a lot more functional (height and all).Bass wrote: ↑No problem. If I were you I'd at least give the 3278 a try before deciding to trade it. An F122 is probably more practical as a daily driver for most people but I'd say the 3278 ranks higher than most other beamspring models in this regard, especially if it's the fullsize variant. If you do trade it, I'm sure you'll have many takers within minutes.
Beamsprings are a very different kettle of fish. But man, a spotless beamspring for a battleship, that's quite a trade.
- //gainsborough
- ALPSの日常
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That's a crazy generous trade on your part. You could probably sell the beamspring for literally 10 times what you bought it for and you could fund so many projects for yourself - including buying an f122.
Good on you if you decide to trade it straight up, though. I just hope the person you trade it to doesn't turn around and sell the beamspring for a crazy profit >_<
- Dingster
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Probably a dumb idea on my part but hey Ill see (id feel guilty selling it for that much, if i get it for a low price), still have to seal the deal :p//gainsborough wrote: ↑That's a crazy generous trade on your part. You could probably sell the beamspring for literally 10 times what you bought it for and you could fund so many projects for yourself - including buying an f122.
Good on you if you decide to trade it straight up, though. I just hope the person you trade it to doesn't turn around and sell the beamspring for a crazy profit >_<
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You should be able to trade for 2 restored F107 for a 3278 and it still would be an unbalanced trade.
- Myoth
- Location: Strasbourg
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you might be thinking of the 3277, check this to find out which model it really is : wiki/IBM_Beam_Spring_Keyboards
- Dingster
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Its a 3278 numpadless alright. With the manual door coverMyoth wrote: ↑you might be thinking of the 3277, check this to find out which model it really is : wiki/IBM_Beam_Spring_Keyboards
The cable is cut, and he has a picture with some parts removed and its really clean. Hoping for the best
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Not exactly run of the mill (although on the common side), it is one of the most desirable form factors.
- Dingster
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Dang looks like someone offered more, even though i was first. Oh well (rip dreams of a model F )codemonkeymike wrote: ↑Not exactly run of the mill (although on the common side), it is one of the most desirable form factors.
Also he had 3 of them sold them for 350€ to someone...just dang.
- Wodan
- ISO Advocate
- Location: ISO-DE
- Main keyboard: Intense Rotation!!!
- Main mouse: Logitech G903
- Favorite switch: ALL OF THEM
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Maybe 150€ for the board in this condition.dogmantime wrote: ↑WEYTEC HK2000C, Clears, before+after i retrobright these caps?Spoiler:
Most of the ones I've seen so far were German layout so UK layout is a nice novelty.
Price with retrobrighted caps depends on the quality of your brightening job.
If you do a great job, add maybe 30-50€ depending on the shine one the caps.
- snacksthecat
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- Main keyboard: SSK
- Main mouse: BenQ ZOWIE EC1-A
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I'd like to sell these space invader battleships (black/clicky). Wondering if I should sell them in their current condition or work on them a bit. Anyone got an estimate of a fair price for one of these boards as-is as well as a fair price for one of these boards cleaned up and converted to usb? (For the record, I'm probably going to clean them up anyways since it's weirdly satisfying to bring something back from the dead)
- fohat
- Elder Messenger
- Location: Knoxville, Tennessee, USA
- Main keyboard: Model F 122-key terminal
- Main mouse: Microsoft Optical Mouse
- Favorite switch: Model F Buckling Spring
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I had one of those that was really nice, but mine was almost new. I only sold it because I could not convert it to ANSI.
As I recall, it was native PS/2 and did not need a converter.
If nothing else, it has value for the dye-sub PBT caps and switches, but it is certainly worth cleaning up.
As I recall, it was native PS/2 and did not need a converter.
If nothing else, it has value for the dye-sub PBT caps and switches, but it is certainly worth cleaning up.
- Bass
- Location: United States
- Main keyboard: IBM Model F104 "Unsaver"
- Main mouse: Logitech G9x
- Favorite switch: Beamspring / Capacitive Buckling Spring
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Someone is offering to sell me an '87 1391472 SSK for $250. Seems a little high to me but I am wondering if prices went up since I last checked? All the SSKs I currently see on ebay are listed at above $300.
- //gainsborough
- ALPSの日常
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- Favorite switch: clk: SKCM blue, lin: SKCL cream, tac: SKCM cream
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Really depends on the condition, I think. If it's in good condition that is certainly below market price right now.Bass wrote: ↑Someone is offering to sell me an '87 1391472 SSK for $250. Seems a little high to me but I am wondering if prices went up since I last checked? All the SSKs I currently see on ebay are listed at above $300.
- JP!
- Location: United States
- Main keyboard: Currently a Model M
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- Favorite switch: Beam Spring
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Not a bad price if it's in nice condition. Also the older '87 SSK's are desirable.//gainsborough wrote: ↑Really depends on the condition, I think. If it's in good condition that is certainly below market price right now.Bass wrote: ↑Someone is offering to sell me an '87 1391472 SSK for $250. Seems a little high to me but I am wondering if prices went up since I last checked? All the SSKs I currently see on ebay are listed at above $300.
- Bass
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I see, thanks. The keycaps are a bit dirty but seems like it's in decent shape otherwise as every key registers properly. I am not in a rush to buy an SSK by any means, but I would definitely like to have one in my collection someday.//gainsborough wrote: ↑Really depends on the condition, I think. If it's in good condition that is certainly below market price right now.Bass wrote: ↑Someone is offering to sell me an '87 1391472 SSK for $250. Seems a little high to me but I am wondering if prices went up since I last checked? All the SSKs I currently see on ebay are listed at above $300.
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- Location: Hampshire, England
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- Main mouse: Logitech G9
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So, I bought another G80-3112HAG recently which was delivered today - this one is date code H (1995) but seems to have had pretty much no use at all.
The keycaps are in fantastic condition (bar a few minor factory marks that don't want to budge), with absolutely no signs of shine & all of the switches seem to work perfectly, though there are a few storage marks on the case itself.
Would this be worth more complete, or disassembled to harvest the switches & keycaps separately?
The keycaps are in fantastic condition (bar a few minor factory marks that don't want to budge), with absolutely no signs of shine & all of the switches seem to work perfectly, though there are a few storage marks on the case itself.
Would this be worth more complete, or disassembled to harvest the switches & keycaps separately?
- scottc
- ☃
- Location: Remote locations in Europe
- Main keyboard: GH60-HASRO 62g Nixies, HHKB Pro1 HS, Novatouch
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It has 2KRO so I would be surprised if it was worth more complete. Not sure though.
I don't know why someone would buy it higher than the eBay listing price though, aren't they still in stock?
I don't know why someone would buy it higher than the eBay listing price though, aren't they still in stock?
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Yeah the 2KRO is a pain in the arse.scottc wrote: ↑It has 2KRO so I would be surprised if it was worth more complete. Not sure though.
I don't know why someone would buy it higher than the eBay listing price though, aren't they still in stock?
That's a fair point; I just thought it could be worth a bit more because of the condition but I suppose it's not a true G80-3000, so the caps/switches would probably be worth more separately .
- scottc
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I guess it's worth more parted out /in theory/ but you'll have a hard time selling UK caps to people outside of the UK -- all of which can just just buy them on eBay. The switches on those are really nice though, they clean up really well.
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Yeah, I lubed the ones from my previous purchase and they're really nice to type on - I really had to deep clean that one though... this one was basically untouched & I just gave it a wipe down, the switches are really nice without lubing at all.
Im pretty sure the switches are worth more than I paid for it anyway, so if I do decide to split it then I'm not losing out, even if the caps don't sell
Just pulled some WKL G81 caps too and I think they're thick PBT Dyesubs with centre stems, you think they'd sell? (MY switches make me cry). The F5 cap has a slightly damaged stem but it doesn't effect the cap at all & the right arrow key's stem is a bit mauled because a MY stem snapped off inside it during shipping, but again it seems to work perfectly.
Im pretty sure the switches are worth more than I paid for it anyway, so if I do decide to split it then I'm not losing out, even if the caps don't sell
Just pulled some WKL G81 caps too and I think they're thick PBT Dyesubs with centre stems, you think they'd sell? (MY switches make me cry). The F5 cap has a slightly damaged stem but it doesn't effect the cap at all & the right arrow key's stem is a bit mauled because a MY stem snapped off inside it during shipping, but again it seems to work perfectly.
- scottc
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- Main keyboard: GH60-HASRO 62g Nixies, HHKB Pro1 HS, Novatouch
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If the prices are the same, then it's still a great deal for lots of smooth MX blacks and good UK doubleshots. But the seller seems to have pretty much unlimited stock. Good for everyone.
Those dyesubs are really nice. Must be a G81-3000 SAG set. I bet they'd sell if you decide to sell them. Not sure what they're worth really. Did you also get them from eBay?
Those dyesubs are really nice. Must be a G81-3000 SAG set. I bet they'd sell if you decide to sell them. Not sure what they're worth really. Did you also get them from eBay?
- Dingster
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Mind sharing a link? Cant find themscottc wrote: ↑If the prices are the same, then it's still a great deal for lots of smooth MX blacks and good UK doubleshots. But the seller seems to have pretty much unlimited stock. Good for everyone.
Those dyesubs are really nice. Must be a G81-3000 SAG set. I bet they'd sell if you decide to sell them. Not sure what they're worth really. Did you also get them from eBay?
- scottc
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I haven't looked in a while, will try to dig them up for you!
Edit: ahh my info is outdated, it looks like they ran out actually! They had loads in stock last I checked and kept restocking them. https://www.ebay.co.uk/usr/blackwaterte ... 2749.l2754
Edit: ahh my info is outdated, it looks like they ran out actually! They had loads in stock last I checked and kept restocking them. https://www.ebay.co.uk/usr/blackwaterte ... 2749.l2754
- Dingster
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Thats a shame. Still thanks!scottc wrote: ↑I haven't looked in a while, will try to dig them up for you!
Edit: ahh my info is outdated, it looks like they ran out actually! They had loads in stock last I checked and kept restocking them. https://www.ebay.co.uk/usr/blackwaterte ... 2749.l2754
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Yeah, even if they're not vintage, they're really smooth due to being used every day for ~20 or so years.scottc wrote: ↑If the prices are the same, then it's still a great deal for lots of smooth MX blacks and good UK doubleshots. But the seller seems to have pretty much unlimited stock. Good for everyone.
Those dyesubs are really nice. Must be a G81-3000 SAG set. I bet they'd sell if you decide to sell them. Not sure what they're worth really. Did you also get them from eBay?
Awesome, though so - bargain! Yeah, I bought a couple of the 3112's from ebay and the dude sent a G81 (3112SFBGB) as I'm not sure he knows the difference (as they're not even listed as G80's, but Cherry's postcode? lol).
- mark201200
- Location: Italy
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Hi, I have an AEK I with orange alps that I restored. Retrobrighted the case and spacebar, cleaned the case and the plate (not the motherboard under the plate tho). All the keys work perfectly. I have the original cable.
The only problem is that the spacebar is *slightly* warped. Doesn't influence the keyfeel tho.
I also have an AEKII with cream dampened in the same condition, except that I haven't cleaned the switches and the plate (might clean them tho). The "nipple" on the left of the case broke off. Two switches aren't working: pgdown and M, probably because of liquid damage. I think they can be repaired tho.
I also have the original box, cable and manual.
don't have a pic as it is currently disassembled.
The only problem is that the spacebar is *slightly* warped. Doesn't influence the keyfeel tho.
I also have an AEKII with cream dampened in the same condition, except that I haven't cleaned the switches and the plate (might clean them tho). The "nipple" on the left of the case broke off. Two switches aren't working: pgdown and M, probably because of liquid damage. I think they can be repaired tho.
I also have the original box, cable and manual.
don't have a pic as it is currently disassembled.
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I have a WKL ISO G81-1800 and G81-3000, both with doubleshots. Both have surface dust on the caps but they're A-grade. Cases are A-grade too. Price before and after cap clean, if different?