Besides, Elrick: isn’t your usual policy to blame buyers for being tools? From another thread:
Be consistent, man! It’s pretty obvious what this board is. Switch pics and all. Anyone buying it, thinking they scored an IBM AT, is a total spanner.
Be consistent, man! It’s pretty obvious what this board is. Switch pics and all. Anyone buying it, thinking they scored an IBM AT, is a total spanner.
Can't say I've seen this Model M with unique legends before or this user on eBay before.xicanoink wrote: ↑25 Nov 2019, 21:26Hey is somebody here getting rid of their Model M?
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-IBM-Mo ... 3959247250
This is not exactly a "Great/Interesting" find.xicanoink wrote: ↑25 Nov 2019, 21:26Hey is somebody here getting rid of their Model M?
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-IBM-Mo ... 3959247250
Well the numpad seems standard for this model but some of the other legends seem more unique maybe so perhaps I should have clarified.Muirium wrote: ↑25 Nov 2019, 23:45
The numpad is quite like this terminal Model M I had some years ago. That extra wordy mod just left of the spacebar is, however, quite different!
So selling any type of keyboard is fine particularly adding such false and useless info as a "Model-F" in the title to describe the keyboard, is valid to you?
If the 1989 Hyundai was a lookalike ***clone*** of the 1969 Cobra, and labelled as such in the auction, then your comparison is correct and the answer is also Yes!
NO it isn't in any way, shape or form. Any enthusiast will let you know about that crucial fact because it would never look, sound or feel anything like a Cobra Mustang.
And indeed we did. The keyboard listing has a pic of the obviously not IBM keyswitches.
Where’s the scam and false advertisement? Seller clearly said GENERIC Model F CLONE and showed the switches, where is the scam? The keyboard is EXACTLY what the seller described to be, a model f clone! Accurate, not false and useless, info is what you got here. Lets see, if this seller here didn’t said anything about model f and someone bought it thinking it is one, is that a scam? Any sane person would say no and this seller here is trying to tell you that is it NOT a model f, what a scammer! If someone bought this keyboard thinking its a model f when the seller clearly said it is NOT, does it make the seller a scammer? Your logic make absolutely no sense whatsoever! Please chill out and rethink!
Here's a Model-F switch mechanism;
As the old proverb goes: don’t bring a knife to a water pistol fight.
Hak Foo wrote: ↑28 Nov 2019, 01:51Has anyone mentioned that Unicomp is dredgng some warehouse utems up for Black Friday?
https://www.pckeyboard.com/page/category/BLACK
They're presently advertising Bigfoot Fs for like 70USD, "refurbished in 1996".
Oh very interesting. I don't need a Bigfoot but can't wait to see what else they dig out of their warehouse.Hak Foo wrote: ↑28 Nov 2019, 01:51Has anyone mentioned that Unicomp is dredgng some warehouse utems up for Black Friday?
https://www.pckeyboard.com/page/category/BLACK
They're presently advertising Bigfoot Fs for like 70USD, "refurbished in 1996".
Interestingly, more Bigfoot Fs, an M122 APL converted to USB from 1993 for $90, and an M50 w/o cable for $70.JP! wrote: ↑28 Nov 2019, 04:22Oh very interesting. I don't need a Bigfoot but can't wait to see what else they dig out of their warehouse.Hak Foo wrote: ↑28 Nov 2019, 01:51Has anyone mentioned that Unicomp is dredgng some warehouse utems up for Black Friday?
https://www.pckeyboard.com/page/category/BLACK
They're presently advertising Bigfoot Fs for like 70USD, "refurbished in 1996".
yuchipashe wrote: ↑29 Nov 2019, 03:55Interestingly, more Bigfoot Fs, an M122 APL converted to USB from 1993 for $90, and an M50 w/o cable for $70.
Not a bad selection - I just bought one of the M50s. I'm absolutely gutted by the bigfoot offering though because I bought one Wednesday off eBay for almost twice the price!yuchipashe wrote: ↑29 Nov 2019, 03:55Interestingly, more Bigfoot Fs, an M122 APL converted to USB from 1993 for $90, and an M50 w/o cable for $70.