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06 Jun 2016, 12:31
Yeah that ************ person banned me from her auctions after I made low-ball offer for her G80-1000. F to tha Duck her.
That's why she's got that retarded sticker on her G80.
LewisR wrote: ↑It's missing the rest of the unit.
That's one
cool keyboard man.
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06 Jun 2016, 12:44
Language, Seebart! This isn't Germany, it's the Internet, maintain some decorum, sir!
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06 Jun 2016, 13:31
Hmm that's a local one for us OleVoip! If it stays low...
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Welp let's see how this one goes, I'll be trying to get it, but I am cheap
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06 Jun 2016, 13:45
And whats cheap in that case?
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06 Jun 2016, 13:50
lolpes wrote: ↑
Welp let's see how this one goes, I'll be trying to get it, but I am cheap
I'll gladly fight for that one
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06 Jun 2016, 13:58
Phenix wrote: ↑And whats cheap in that case?
You're right, nothing!
In fact I've given up now.
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06 Jun 2016, 18:18
I wonder how the nixdorf one has a few random keys that aren't yellowed
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06 Jun 2016, 18:19
True, but I have seen examples of that. Or changed keycaps.
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06 Jun 2016, 18:52
seebart wrote: ↑
Yeah that ************ person banned me from her auctions after I made low-ball offer for her G80-1000. F to tha Duck her.
That's why she's got that retarded sticker on her G80.
LewisR wrote: ↑It's missing the rest of the unit.
That's one
cool keyboard man.
Really?? Is that possible to ban somebody singularly on ebay??
Crazy.. I'd like to know how low the offer was or if you put some special adjectives in your message ahahah!
Anyway the triumph Adler looks also great but I fear that one will go really high. .
Otherwise is that amtel air conditioning keyboard having cherry mx compatibles?
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Yes I have several buyers on my block list, namely those who have tried charging back in the past.
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07 Jun 2016, 08:07
Keyboard with Cherry MX blue switches, relegendable keycaps and presumably doubleshot numpad caps:
www.ebay.de/itm/112015463098
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07 Jun 2016, 11:12
I don't know what that is, but it isn't a c64 keyboard. For one thing the db9 connector for c64 peripherals are female, and for another the control ports on the c64 aren't serial ports so there aren't enough pins to control a keyboard of this size.
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07 Jun 2016, 11:16
Those look like Doubleshot Sphericals to me.
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07 Jun 2016, 11:21
Tyr wrote: ↑
I don't know what that is, but it isn't a c64 keyboard. For one thing the db9 connector for c64 peripherals are female, and for another the control ports on the c64 aren't serial ports so there aren't enough pins to control a keyboard of this size.
I believe you, I don't know what it is either. The seller doesn't seem to know...
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07 Jun 2016, 11:32
seebart wrote: ↑Tyr wrote: ↑seebart wrote: ↑
I believe you, I don't know what it is either. The seller doesn't seem to know...
I just noticed it has an F
0 key
So something designed by/for programmers
Seperate line feed and return keys suggest some kind of early terminal keyboard.
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07 Jun 2016, 11:45
I'll ask the seller to look for a badge, doubt he'll be able to pull a cap. It's interesting but not worth 25 Euros to me.
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seebart wrote: ↑I'll ask the seller to look for a badge, doubt he'll be able to pull a cap. It's interesting but not worth 25 Euros to me.
I did make an inquiry about this. It's a nice looking keyboard and is definitely for some type of terminal although the "restart" key has me a little confused. It looks too easy to hit.
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snuci wrote: ↑seebart wrote: ↑I'll ask the seller to look for a badge, doubt he'll be able to pull a cap. It's interesting but not worth 25 Euros to me.
I did make an inquiry about this. It's a nice looking keyboard and is definitely for some type of terminal although the "restart" key has me a little confused. It looks too easy to hit.
Any reply?
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seebart wrote: ↑Any reply?
No but I just sent it. Seems that there may be a hint of an internal Cherry label between the spacebar and bottom row of alpha keys. It's just our little secret though
EDIT: Just got a reply. Shipping is too high so I'm out. I'd be curious if I happen to be right though. Hopefully someone here will pick it up.
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07 Jun 2016, 13:40
If it does not go high I'll get it...and then it will turn out to be Keytronic F&F.
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seebart wrote: ↑If it does not go high I'll get it...and then it will turn out to be Keytronic F&F.
It might be Cherry foam and foil like
this one.
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07 Jun 2016, 14:15
Well that would be rare and well worth it. If it's Cherry then possibly M5.