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More or less a collector's item, beautiful keyboard. Anyone want to make their own split buckling spring? I do.orihalcon wrote: ↑Unlikely that Mr. Duul would say that. They used to pretty regularly go for $750-$1K used, or up to $2K with the numpad. The going rate more recently is definitely less than that, but $500 starting to me seems more than fair for NIB.depletedvespene wrote: ↑... at a price that even Mr. Duul would balk at.
I'm pretty sure the protocol is w/e the PC Jr. uses. I think you can even use the JX board with the PC Jr. But I base this mostly on speculation So basically, I don't know anything!orihalcon wrote: ↑On those JX's, he mentions that the original winner didn't pay within 48 hours, but that doesn't really stop the original high bidder from bidding again on the relisted one, so could have been that same buyer since we don't really know how high their bid was to begin with. Looks like we see the same ~$1550 bid as last time in third place (which was the second highest bid before), then second highest was $1880, and the winner got it with one bid increment of $25 over that at $1905. Other than those three high bidders, next highest bid was $500. So now we have 2 people who think they are worth $750+ each, but after that, next highest bidder was willing to pay $250 each.
Here's to more JX's being drawn out of the woodwork by these prices! Eventually they should hit sub $500 based on how bids were looking, though still not sure how usable they are without hand wiring a matrix. Details on what protocol they use is a mystery to me.
Looks like it uses Alps SKFS switches.Hak Foo wrote: ↑https://www.ebay.com/itm/Alps-Glidepoin ... SwYwNbec~B
Alps numpad with trackpoint, 15 USD delivered.
The box says "mechanical keys" and appears to mention a 10 million press lifetime... but the ad mentions 1995, so I'm expecting it's far down the cheapening curve.
That would be frustrating, I'm sure. Hopefully the seller knows how to block bidders. That's what I do myself when I get a rotten apple.orihalcon wrote:On those JX's, he mentions that the original winner didn't pay within 48 hours, but that doesn't really stop the original high bidder from bidding again on the relisted one, so could have been that same buyer since we don't really know how high their bid was to begin with.
This is correct.//gainsborough wrote: ↑ I'm pretty sure the protocol is w/e the PC Jr. uses. I think you can even use the JX board with the PC Jr. But I base this mostly on speculation So basically, I don't know anything!
Wow, that's the first time I've seen a 5001 box Oo . Nice one, had to snag that .//gainsborough wrote: ↑Also a NIB FK-5001 just showed up for anyone interested: https://www.ebay.com/itm/Focus-FK-5001- ... 7321!US!-1
I had a feeling you'd be the one to snag it =P Congrats, my dude!Chyros wrote: ↑Wow, that's the first time I've seen a 5001 box Oo . Nice one, had to snag that .//gainsborough wrote: ↑Also a NIB FK-5001 just showed up for anyone interested: https://www.ebay.com/itm/Focus-FK-5001- ... 7321!US!-1
I'll make scans of the manual and everything for people who want them .//gainsborough wrote: ↑I had a feeling you'd be the one to snag it =P Congrats, my dude!Chyros wrote: ↑Wow, that's the first time I've seen a 5001 box Oo . Nice one, had to snag that .//gainsborough wrote: ↑Also a NIB FK-5001 just showed up for anyone interested: https://www.ebay.com/itm/Focus-FK-5001- ... 7321!US!-1
I was (sort of) thinking about snagging that board. Glad you were the one that got itChyros wrote: ↑Wow, that's the first time I've seen a 5001 box Oo . Nice one, had to snag that .//gainsborough wrote: ↑Also a NIB FK-5001 just showed up for anyone interested: https://www.ebay.com/itm/Focus-FK-5001- ... 7321!US!-1
Well damn, I actually really want one. Obviously, the price is sky-high ($1950+shipping) and I already have an Unsaver, but this one (pn 1386965) has some rather unique keycaps and it's NIB.701c wrote: ↑Another interesting find from mechmarket.
https://www.reddit.com/r/mechmarket/com ... 3_w_paypal
This guy somehow found 4 brand new unsavers. He is selling them for around $2k each. He has already sold 2 to one guy.
Yeah and there was another NIB Unsaver with the same keys I believe that sold on Mechmarket several months ago.Bass wrote: ↑Well damn, I actually really want one. Obviously, the price is sky-high ($1950+shipping) and I already have an Unsaver, but this one (pn 1386965) has some rather unique keycaps and it's NIB.701c wrote: ↑Another interesting find from mechmarket.
https://www.reddit.com/r/mechmarket/com ... 3_w_paypal
This guy somehow found 4 brand new unsavers. He is selling them for around $2k each. He has already sold 2 to one guy.
Probably the same guy. He did not know the value of the keyboard at first according to his post history. His first mechmarket post was incredibly shady though. IIRC his timestamp was just a picture of a table.JP! wrote:Yeah and there was another NIB Unsaver with the same keys I believe that sold on Mechmarket several months ago.Bass wrote: ↑Well damn, I actually really want one. Obviously, the price is sky-high ($1950+shipping) and I already have an Unsaver, but this one (pn 1386965) has some rather unique keycaps and it's NIB.701c wrote: ↑Another interesting find from mechmarket.
https://www.reddit.com/r/mechmarket/com ... 3_w_paypal
This guy somehow found 4 brand new unsavers. He is selling them for around $2k each. He has already sold 2 to one guy.
Just checked, it is indeed the same guy. But this time has timestamps and he posted more than one for sale, so hopefully it's legit this time?701c wrote: ↑Probably the same guy. He did not know the value of the keyboard at first according to his post history. His first mechmarket post was incredibly shady though. IIRC his timestamp was just a picture of a table.
Ah dang. I don't think too many people would be offering above $2k for one of these though. I can't say I'd offer that much dosh for one but one converted and decked out with APL keys would be awesome.//gainsborough wrote: ↑Aw dang I was hoping this wouldn’t hit DT, hahaha. I didn’t have much of a shot to begin with with but now it’s all over >_<
I am guessing he offered him trades instead of his asking price? Can't say I'd blame you for trying. I'll admit I also tried something like that as soon as I saw that post but it wouldn't surprise me if he will prefer straight cash anyway considering that he was able to sell two already. I am kind of wondering if other people here would consider the seller's asking price to be fair. Yes, it's NIB and it's a rare variant, but it's also the same price as the APL one that sold on ebay not too long ago (which I believe was fully restored and xhwatsit converted by kuato).JP! wrote: ↑Ah dang. I don't think too many people would be offering above $2k for one of these though. I can't say I'd offer that much dosh for one but one converted and decked out with APL keys would be awesome.//gainsborough wrote: ↑Aw dang I was hoping this wouldn’t hit DT, hahaha. I didn’t have much of a shot to begin with with but now it’s all over >_<
Indeed. Trades to knock down the initial price a bit >_< Haven't heard back from the seller yet though so it's not looking good anyway, haha.Bass wrote: ↑I am guessing he offered him trades instead of his asking price? Can't say I'd blame you for trying. I'll admit I also tried something like that as soon as I saw that post but it wouldn't surprise me if he will prefer straight cash anyway considering that he was able to sell two already. I am kind of wondering if other people here would consider the seller's asking price to be fair. Yes, it's NIB and it's a rare variant, but it's also the same price as the APL one that sold on ebay not too long ago (which I believe was fully restored and xhwatsit converted by kuato).JP! wrote: ↑Ah dang. I don't think too many people would be offering above $2k for one of these though. I can't say I'd offer that much dosh for one but one converted and decked out with APL keys would be awesome.//gainsborough wrote: ↑Aw dang I was hoping this wouldn’t hit DT, hahaha. I didn’t have much of a shot to begin with with but now it’s all over >_<
Bass wrote: ↑Well, can't believe I am saying this but I bought the Unsaver at the seller's asking price. As we all suspected he was much more interested in cash than keyboards, so he wasn't accepting trades unfortunately. This is by far the most amount of money I have spent on a single keyboard, and to be honest I probably wouldn't have pulled the trigger if this wasn't a unique variant that's NIB like this one was. Yes, I know it's an insane amount and I might very well regret it should someone else discover a huge truckload of these years later but a really nice Unsaver just makes me salivate every time. I also have a few beamsprings left over from my previous hauls which I was originally keeping on hand for trades, so most likely I will try to sell at least one of those to help recoup the cost. If this weren't the case I probably wouldn't have been able to rationalize spending that much money. It probably would have made more sense to do something like this when JP! posted the link to that pair of $1.5k space cadets a little while back, but oh well.
I'll be sure to post plenty of pics once it arrives to me, as I am very interested in how well preserved it will look on the inside. I asked the seller to provide more pics of the box it came in and to my surprise it was not IBM branded:The tape on the side says "United Systems, Oklahoma City", which appears to be an IBM business partner company:Spoiler:Wondering if IBM made these variants of Unsavers only for a specific set of companies? In any case, I am guessing the seller got these directly from a liquidation sale from this company since he is also located in OK.Spoiler: