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L0NE ST4RR
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09 Jul 2018, 07:30
Half-Saint wrote: ↑
I'd say that's 38.25€ per board...
No, 4,43 € per board (incl. 6€ shipping). They must have tons of these type.They sell black versions too, so you can interchange the black POM keycaps with the white lasered PBTs and you get nice 80s-looking boards.. with USB. I bought some for me and for friends. (With red Esc-Keys)
But they scratchet the "Lauer & Fischer"-Logo out, cause they're dont allowed to sell under these Name. If these boards more yellow then white, you can easely seeing these location. And they have MX Black.
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digital_matthew
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Techno Trousers
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09 Jul 2018, 17:39
It's cleaned AND restored!
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snacksthecat
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09 Jul 2018, 17:48
Holy moly 29 bids????
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depletedvespene
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09 Jul 2018, 18:07
Most of the bids come from a single account with zero feedback. I'll bet it's a n00b who doesn't really know how much these things are actually worth (not to say anything about the colors on the keyboard itself, as they feel off).
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xxhellfirexx
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trankzen
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11 Jul 2018, 12:15
I'm posting this here as the french finds subforum is a bit dead ATM.
Here's a
Tandberg Data keyboard for sale in the Paris area for just 5€. Local pickup only unfortunately.
Is anybody familiar with this brand ? A quick googling makes me think this has Cherry MX blacks inside.
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Chyros
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11 Jul 2018, 13:34
trankzen wrote: ↑I'm posting this here as the french finds subforum is a bit dead ATM.
Here's a
Tandberg Data keyboard for sale in the Paris area for just 5€. Local pickup only unfortunately.
Is anybody familiar with this brand ? A quick googling makes me think this has Cherry MX blacks inside.
I was thinking Siemens tbh.
Nice board actually
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Aer Fixus
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11 Jul 2018, 16:39
xxhellfirexx wrote: ↑
Incredible. I want one. Maybe not $260 want one. More of an "I know what I'm building next" kind of want.
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depletedvespene
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11 Jul 2018, 16:48
Replicate that size and shape and you can fit a full computer inside.
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Half-Saint
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11 Jul 2018, 18:52
depletedvespene wrote: ↑Replicate that size and shape and you can fit a full computer inside.
Overall shape reminds me of a Commodore 64.
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OleVoip
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11 Jul 2018, 20:08
trankzen wrote: ↑Here's a
Tandberg Data keyboard for sale in the Paris area for just 5€. Local pickup only unfortunately.
Is anybody familiar with this brand ? A quick googling makes me think this has Cherry MX blacks inside.
Presumably a Tandberg TDV 3nnn board from the late 1980ies / early 1990s.
Siemens STB 21 switches with Siemens ABS double shot caps.
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trankzen
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12 Jul 2018, 16:53
Oh cheers. I thought it was one of the late models built by Cherry. I'm tempted to grab it just to get a feel.
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snuci
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12 Jul 2018, 18:35
Aer Fixus wrote: ↑xxhellfirexx wrote: ↑
Incredible. I want one. Maybe not $260 want one. More of an "I know what I'm building next" kind of want.
Bought it for $50. I'll take pics when it comes. Should be no surprises but it's a parallel ASCII keyboard which will have great vintage usability. Classic era look too!
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JP!
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12 Jul 2018, 20:34
snuci wrote: ↑
Bought it for $50. I'll take pics when it comes. Should be no surprises but it's a parallel ASCII keyboard which will have great vintage usability. Classic era look too!
Great buy. I swear this one listed for around $400 initially
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Keybug
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digital_matthew
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12 Jul 2018, 22:22
JP! wrote: ↑snuci wrote: ↑
Bought it for $50. I'll take pics when it comes. Should be no surprises but it's a parallel ASCII keyboard which will have great vintage usability. Classic era look too!
Great buy. I swear this one listed for around $400 initially
Now that's what I call a best offer!
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Chyros
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Prelim
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Prelim
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13 Jul 2018, 10:20
anyone took the G80-3464HKMGB?
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Engicoder
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13 Jul 2018, 18:21
snuci wrote: ↑Aer Fixus wrote: ↑
Incredible. I want one. Maybe not $260 want one. More of an "I know what I'm building next" kind of want.
Bought it for $50. I'll take pics when it comes. Should be no surprises but it's a parallel ASCII keyboard which will have great vintage usability. Classic era look too!
Looks homebuilt and fantastic. Looking forward to the pics!
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JP!
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13 Jul 2018, 19:18
That's one of the keyboards that came from an old IBM plant in upstate New York. It was quite the haul. She always has a lot of really neat vintage stuff for sale as well.
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Bass
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14 Jul 2018, 02:53
F122 in good condition for $300 shipped BIN, which is apparently quite a bargain for one nowadays:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/IBM-Model-F-Pa ... SwlgNbFtkM
The seller does have recent negative feedback for listing a 3278 for $200 and then backing out, most likely because they later realized that it could sell for much more. Caveat emptor?
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Sangdrax
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14 Jul 2018, 04:28
I have no idea how far behind the curve I am, but I just saw the IBM 5954339 Japanese Pingmasters from Mendlesons on ebay are now free shipping like the Chinese ones. So it's only $34.95 to get one now instead of around $50 in the US.
I grabbed one. Couldn't resist.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/IBM-5954339-Ja ... 2751818108
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Half-Saint
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14 Jul 2018, 06:01
Sangdrax wrote:I have no idea how far behind the curve I am, but I just saw the IBM 5954339 Japanese Pingmasters from Mendlesons on ebay are now free shipping like the Chinese ones. So it's only $34.95 to get one now instead of around $50 in the US.
I grabbed one. Couldn't resist.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/IBM-5954339-Ja ... 2751818108
Yeah, for me it's still $61 to ship plus import taxes so not cheap at all. Would end up paying around $130-140.
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Elrick
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14 Jul 2018, 07:26
Don't knock FEET because there is an extreme sexual fetish, involving this part of the human body that can surprise some people
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Dingster
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14 Jul 2018, 15:21
Half-Saint wrote: ↑Sangdrax wrote:I have no idea how far behind the curve I am, but I just saw the IBM 5954339 Japanese Pingmasters from Mendlesons on ebay are now free shipping like the Chinese ones. So it's only $34.95 to get one now instead of around $50 in the US.
I grabbed one. Couldn't resist.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/IBM-5954339-Ja ... 2751818108
Yeah, for me it's still $61 to ship plus import taxes so not cheap at all. Would end up paying around $130-140.
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Same, thats pretty close to the dream board. Too bad the shipping is 2 times the keyboard cost
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scottc
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14 Jul 2018, 15:36
Need to remember to grab one of those the next time I'm in the USA.