I still wonder what is boosting the price of these beamsprings so much other than Chyros's overrating of them.
They're not exactly 'rare' as every single time I search for one of these boards, there is at least something on ebay.
Ridiculous, but GLWS nonetheless.
[WTS/WTT EU RO] IBM beam spring 3278 Keyboard, German Layout with numpad
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- Location: Edinburgh, Scotland
- Main keyboard: HHKB Type-S with Bluetooth by Hasu
- Main mouse: Apple Magic Mouse
- Favorite switch: Gotta Try 'Em All
- DT Pro Member: µ
As Kbdfr put it:
The intrinsic value of all these keyboards [insert your own favourite here] we so love is of course "haul that old e-waste off to the recycler, pronto, it's getting in the damn way!" as proven by everyone outside the hobby for generations.
If no one was buying, they would cost less. Free market economics. I actually prefer Model F to beamspring, so I'm an onlooker here rather than a partisan. But for what it's worth there's a world of difference between market liquidity (which you observed: that means there's always some for sale) and an artificial asking price (which means they'd never sell).
The intrinsic value of all these keyboards [insert your own favourite here] we so love is of course "haul that old e-waste off to the recycler, pronto, it's getting in the damn way!" as proven by everyone outside the hobby for generations.
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- Location: Romania
- Main keyboard: Model F
- Main mouse: Logitech
- Favorite switch: Beam spring
I also have no ideea why the beamsprings go for such huge amounts, i would have never payed anything like this for a keyboard myself. I base my asking prices on sold keyboards in simmilar condition. I am open for trades for vintage computers i might not have in my collection. If anyone wants one, i am also open to offers. As all of you might have seen, I have listed two of my 4 keyboarda on ebay.one in very good condition and one in not so good condition.