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Posted: 22 Sep 2016, 23:27
by u-ra
Posted: 22 Sep 2016, 23:35
by BinaryHalibut
Posted: 22 Sep 2016, 23:47
by Hypersphere
@u-ra: Are those orange or salmon Alps? In addition, what type of printing method was used on the keycaps?
Posted: 22 Sep 2016, 23:58
by alh84001
@u-ra that is nice. While on subject of alps bigfoots, I opened the SGI Granite I got the other day, and was disappointed that there was no metal part inside. I thought all SGIs came with it, but obviously not.
Posted: 23 Sep 2016, 00:01
by u-ra
Hypersphere wrote: @u-ra: Are those orange or salmon Alps? In addition, what type of printing method was used on the keycaps?
I'm sure they're salmons and the light is screwing the camera up. No idea about the keycaps, though. Will report when the board gets here.
Posted: 23 Sep 2016, 00:02
by seebart
u-ra wrote: Hypersphere wrote: @u-ra: Are those orange or salmon Alps? In addition, what type of printing method was used on the keycaps?
I'm sure they're salmons and the light is screwing the camera up. No idea about the keycaps, though. Will report when the board gets here.
That is news indeed.
Posted: 23 Sep 2016, 01:24
by Chyros
seebart wrote: u-ra wrote: Hypersphere wrote: @u-ra: Are those orange or salmon Alps? In addition, what type of printing method was used on the keycaps?
I'm sure they're salmons and the light is screwing the camera up. No idea about the keycaps, though. Will report when the board gets here.
That is news indeed.
It's because it's made in Ireland, I think.
Posted: 23 Sep 2016, 01:52
by Hypersphere
I thought salmon were made in Scotland.
Posted: 23 Sep 2016, 02:18
by //gainsborough
Hypersphere wrote: I thought salmon were made in Scotland.
http://www.scottishsalmon.com/
can confirm.
edit: more on topic =P
SSK: http://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-Rare-IB ... SwNRdX5AJI
Posted: 23 Sep 2016, 03:59
by Hypersphere
Ortek / Adesso MCK-84 / MCK-86
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-Ortek-M ... OSwmLlX2ut~
I think this one has simplified white switches, but they are said to be quite fun to type on. It is also nice and compact, but I find it difficult to navigate these layouts that are in the twilight zone between 60% and TKL. It's a bit pricey, but free shipping to at least some parts of the world.
Posted: 23 Sep 2016, 06:21
by ohaimark
Posted: 23 Sep 2016, 07:22
by Khers
snoopy wrote: Khers wrote: snoopy wrote: hmm... I would love to try blue alps... but those prices...
You could probably get a few NIB blue Alps board for the price of one of your Kishsavers...

Happy Birthday!
... and I think I'm too stupid to find a blue alps board in GER. I bet I would spend a ton of money for fake alps or the 'wrong' alps.

Haha! Thanks
I'm probably at least as crappy at finding the right stuff as you are. I went the safe route and paid a little more than I potentially could have, buying my blue Alps from forum members I trust rather than ebay.
Posted: 24 Sep 2016, 11:33
by alh84001
Selectric for $20, in case anyone's near Cheyenne
https://wyoming.craigslist.org/ele/5758042090.html
And a bunch of wheelwriters in upstate NY, local pickup only
http://www.ebay.com/itm/282183485622
Posted: 24 Sep 2016, 14:34
by mecano
There appears to be what look like 2 selectrics in the wheelwriters lot

Posted: 24 Sep 2016, 23:26
by E3E
Definitely something you don't see every day. PBT caps too! Great find!
Posted: 26 Sep 2016, 04:42
by //gainsborough
White alps/alps-clone board.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Mechanical-Keyb ... Sw8w1X6GLy
Looks like a fk-2001, but it's shell is slightly different - it even looks like it came with some kind of dust cover.
Posted: 26 Sep 2016, 11:29
by kbdfr
Modded G80-1800 with MX blue (alphas keys) and black (other keys) switches on the alphas and, micro USB plug and blue case:
http://www.ebay.de/itm/201676084226
BUT
with an awful mixture of different keycaps:
lasered alphas, doubleshot numpad (except obviously for the comma cap),
random numpad windowed caps where the board has no LEDs (Num, Rollen and even -)
right shift too short (replaced with a 1.25u left shift cap instead of the required 1.75u cap).
One of the worst Frankenboards I have ever seen.
The seller (kaziqkaziqkaziq), which may be a member of DT but at least certainly reads here,
usually
makes a better job.
Posted: 26 Sep 2016, 11:34
by Wodan
This guy just loves making weird board like that. I wonder it that actually pays off in any way ...
Any yeah, the 1.25u shift key completely ruins the party, pretty sure someone will miss that detail, get the keyboard and then get mad.
I really wonder if he properly swaps the switches or just opens the PCB mounted switches and swaps spring+stems.
Posted: 26 Sep 2016, 12:22
by IKSLM
Wodan wrote:
I really wonder if he properly swaps the switches or just opens the PCB mounted switches and swaps spring+stems.
Does replacing the whole switch make a difference? Isn't the housing the same for all the cherry mx types?
Posted: 26 Sep 2016, 18:50
by hypkx
Posted: 26 Sep 2016, 19:51
by Dra
That seems like a really good deal, WEY used MX Clears if I'm not wrong, you get all the cables necessary AND GMK Keycaps
Posted: 27 Sep 2016, 05:40
by Engicoder
I wonder how many NIB Trackpoint II's this place has (more than 10 available)? Furthermore, will they accept a reasonable offer. The asking price is steep at $550 + shipping.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/252558219241
Posted: 27 Sep 2016, 07:00
by yangdaddy
Engicoder wrote: I wonder how many NIB Trackpoint II's this place has (more than 10 available)? Furthermore, will they accept a reasonable offer. The asking price is steep at $550 + shipping.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/252558219241
Wow, a couple days ago I noticed this listing pop up at $199 and was accepting offers. I offered $150 and they accepted. They started out with 22 NIB M13s. I think at least another was sold at that listing. So apparently they took down the listing and changed the price. Not sure where they got the idea that these were worth $550, but I am confident they will not sell any, much less all 20 left at that price. I would suggest some patience and then offering $150 after a few weeks of no activity.
Re: Great/Interesting Finds
Posted: 27 Sep 2016, 07:52
by Techno Trousers
It's amusing to me when people think what they're selling is worth many times its actual value. These people think buyers are gullible, or maybe they don't know how to use the completed listings search (sold only) to determine an actual measure of what something is realistically worth.
Posted: 27 Sep 2016, 08:21
by Wodan
Who can blame them for trying ?

I guess most of the people selling keyboard have NO clue what they got. Like this guy that had tons of Nixie keyboard and started selling the first batch for 25€ each and ended up selling the last batch for 250 each and they still went away.
So yeah ... there's these ridiculously low prices we all celebrate and then there's the comically high prices we make fun of. Only on ebay!
Posted: 27 Sep 2016, 08:35
by Haroxicos
Leboncoin France:
https://www.leboncoin.fr/informatique/1 ... tm?ca=12_s
This is way too far for me, but it could be the jackpot
Posted: 27 Sep 2016, 09:42
by alh84001
Oh, wow. And to think that I actually passed through that town some two years ago on my Zurich-Paris drive. Someone go get this!
Posted: 27 Sep 2016, 09:48
by Khers
Echoing what alh wrote; €20 for that lot is an amazing deal and someone really should go get it!
Posted: 27 Sep 2016, 10:09
by gogusrl
I asked a friend to give them a call, everything is sold already.
Posted: 27 Sep 2016, 10:12
by Wodan
I'll just tell myself it was french layout anyway ...
BTW those Wey keyboards are selling fast, quite a few offers pending and the same seller also has a number of HK-2000 for 30€. I'm considering cutting those PCB down to 60% and use them in a custom 60%. GMK PCB are very well built contrary to the common Cherry PCB. Anyone who ever desoldered a Skidata board will agree.