Is that kind of dolch?
- Josh
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found it some days before, i guess is g80-0xxx but not sure yet
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- BimboBB
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Nice find!Josh wrote:found it some days before, i guess is g80-0xxx but not sure yet
Looks definitely like a Dolch Pac variant. Strange layout...never seen that before.
- mj45
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The colors look like Dolch, nice find. It will be interesting if you can find out what g80-0xxx you have. The Dolch colorways are my personal favorite.
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I have seen a similar layout from Dolch, but with pad-printed keycaps. Nice find! I'm jealous of you for your Control key and large right Shift, which aren't found on the other Dolch.
If it was made by Cherry, there should be a article number on the PCB.
If it was made by Cherry, there should be a article number on the PCB.
- Josh
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it's still holding by my friend now, he tried to open it but he's afraid to do so..Findecanor wrote:I have seen a similar layout from Dolch, but with pad-printed keycaps. Nice find! I'm jealous of you for your Control key and large right Shift, which aren't found on the other Dolch.
If it was made by Cherry, there should be a article number on the PCB.
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I searched all over the internet today and no found.
Josh: ship it to me and I will open it.
p.s. Will return it to you of course.
findecanor: i think you mean this, 286.
this comes with vintage blues(darker blue) switches.
Josh: ship it to me and I will open it.
p.s. Will return it to you of course.
findecanor: i think you mean this, 286.
this comes with vintage blues(darker blue) switches.
- Josh
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i will try to open it myselftinnie wrote:I searched all over the internet today and no found.
Josh: ship it to me and I will open it.
p.s. Will return it to you of course.
findecanor: i think you mean this, 286.
this comes with vintage blues(darker blue) switches.
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Very nice find. I hate you a little bit
I don't think it's from a PAC since the casebody is not a lid. Looking forward to seeing what G80-0*** model which I do suspect it is. The aesthetics and build of it definitely looks 1980's Cherry to me.
I don't think it's from a PAC since the casebody is not a lid. Looking forward to seeing what G80-0*** model which I do suspect it is. The aesthetics and build of it definitely looks 1980's Cherry to me.
- Daniel Beardsmore
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Reference photos for this?tinnie wrote:findecanor: i think you mean this, 286.
this comes with vintage blues(darker blue) switches.
- Broadmonkey
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It's beautiful! Very nice find, Josh!
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I wonder if that translates to big-ass enter.
- Elrick
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What a beautiful looking keyboard. You found yourself a real prize and of course thank you for the nice photo's it helps to remind people what Cherry was doing some time ago.
Pity they gave up on that type of manufacturing quality today.
Pity they gave up on that type of manufacturing quality today.
- Josh
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龙哥说笑了。。yab8433408 wrote:豪无止境~~~~
- Josh
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I think it's made in 1990's cause the stabilizers look just the same as the stabs nowIvanIvanovich wrote:Very nice find. I hate you a little bit
I don't think it's from a PAC since the casebody is not a lid. Looking forward to seeing what G80-0*** model which I do suspect it is. The aesthetics and build of it definitely looks 1980's Cherry to me.
- BimboBB
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Dont think the companies are to be blamed alone. Its the majority of the people who scream for cheap shit.....and the companies deliver!Elrick wrote: Pity they gave up on that type of manufacturing quality today.
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The stabilizer design, while I am not sure the exact year the current style was introduced, I do know it was during the later 80's sometime as I have some boards with them that the back label still says made in W. Germany which means they wouldn't have been made after 1990 (I guess it's possible they might have used up some surplus labels even after W. Germany ceased to exist...).
From the layout I would guess it was probably made sometime between 1987 and 1989. You can prove me wrong once you open it up and find the model number and production date on the inside.
From the layout I would guess it was probably made sometime between 1987 and 1989. You can prove me wrong once you open it up and find the model number and production date on the inside.
- Josh
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lol let's waitIvanIvanovich wrote:The stabilizer design, while I am not sure the exact year the current style was introduced, I do know it was during the later 80's sometime as I have some boards with them that the back label still says made in W. Germany which means they wouldn't have been made after 1990 (I guess it's possible they might have used up some surplus labels even after W. Germany ceased to exist...).
From the layout I would guess it was probably made sometime between 1987 and 1989. You can prove me wrong once you open it up and find the model number and production date on the inside.
- Josh
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finally opened it, the model is G80-1229 OAUIvanIvanovich wrote:The stabilizer design, while I am not sure the exact year the current style was introduced, I do know it was during the later 80's sometime as I have some boards with them that the back label still says made in W. Germany which means they wouldn't have been made after 1990 (I guess it's possible they might have used up some surplus labels even after W. Germany ceased to exist...).
From the layout I would guess it was probably made sometime between 1987 and 1989. You can prove me wrong once you open it up and find the model number and production date on the inside.
I will put some pics later
Last edited by Josh on 07 Dec 2013, 20:32, edited 1 time in total.
- Josh
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not sure..maybetinnie wrote:Hmm... OAU.. notebook keyboard?
- Josh
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here we go
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Added to the Wiki. Please do add some of your images if you like.
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That was unexpected. I was sure it would have been earlier. It being a 1200 model is also strange since those are typically 1000 type keyboards with special features. I wonder what system it belonged with.
- Josh
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if I just look at the back of pcb, maybe I will think it's made in 1980's, really a strange keyboardIvanIvanovich wrote:That was unexpected. I was sure it would have been earlier. It being a 1200 model is also strange since those are typically 1000 type keyboards with special features. I wonder what system it belonged with.
- Josh
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update
not the same color as Dolch
not the same color as Dolch
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Yes, the new GMK have slightly darker shade on alphas. I will bet it is the exact same as original 1813 though.