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Posted: 21 Jun 2017, 10:07
by Wingklip
Good heavens! What a bargain for the 5251! For only a small price of $2000 USD!
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/IBM-5251-Dis ... 2200777207
yes, that's three zeroes xd
Posted: 21 Jun 2017, 10:15
by seebart
Well it is the "whole" setup and looking nice but still quite steep...$$$
Posted: 21 Jun 2017, 12:44
by Chyros
IBM 5170 plus Model F AT (Italian version) and colour display monitor:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/PC-Computer-I ... SwbtVZSWsA
€500. Not the cheapest ever, but it's a whole system after all.
Posted: 21 Jun 2017, 15:19
by JP!
Definitely a nice a find. Complete 5170's like this are sought after and are not as common as the 5150's. Also I can't imagine that there are too many of these Italian AT keyboards out there either. I am half tempted but the shipping might cost a small fortune.
Posted: 22 Jun 2017, 01:08
by wobbled
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Very-Rare-Vin ... Sw3h1ZRd26
Anyone have any idea what this is? Looks like quite a nice compact keyboard(except the dumb arrow key arrangement)
Posted: 22 Jun 2017, 05:21
by j0d1
Here we go again...
IBM 5251 keyboard
Posted: 22 Jun 2017, 06:21
by arkanoid
I strongly believe it's a club member mike52787's keyboard. His location is at south-west, Florida as shown in his profile.
And ebay seller's ID is mikeskeyboards located at Englewood, Florida, United States.
He posted in [Other news » Stuff you just bought] on 19 Apr 2017, that he got two 5251 beam springs at 114$ shipped. ( I was not aware of this posting at that time.)
Actually it was my deal. I found the guy who has them, contacted him, and persuaded him to sell those keyboards.
Right after the seller listed them on eBay, Mike bought them. All this happened within 1 minute. I was monitoring eBay at the moment, but could not buy them. I don't know how he could buy them so quickly. I asked the seller to cancel the transaction and relist, but the seller was somehow afraid of reverting the legitimate purchase, and probably paid a lot to ship them to Florida.
Anyway, I later found mike52787 bought them after I read his posting, [Photos » Fucking Beamsprings man... IBM 5251 score] on 26 Apr 2017. The keyboards has the same blemish as the photos I got from the seller. (Also the keyboards has broken plastic at the connector which also can be seen in the eBay photo.)
I PM'ed Mike and asked him to sell just one keyboard at the price he paid for. He acknowledged that he bought the keyboards from the seller who listed them for me. But he said he already sold one to another DT member, and he wants to keep the other one (not sure if it is true. who bought this?). And he promised to sell it to me when he wants to sell it. [from his PM: If I decide to let one go, I will give it to you for the purchase price].
Now he listed this on eBay at 700$. Why don't you sell this to me? I am really wanting this. You can keep the other one if you have.
Posted: 22 Jun 2017, 07:02
by mike52787
arkanoid wrote:
I strongly believe it's a club member mike52787's keyboard. His location is at south-west, Florida as shown in his profile.
And ebay seller's ID is mikeskeyboards located at Englewood, Florida, United States.
He posted in [Other news » Stuff you just bought] on 19 Apr 2017, that he got two 5251 beam springs at 114$ shipped. ( I was not aware of this posting at that time.)
Actually it was my deal. I found the guy who has them, contacted him, and persuaded him to sell those keyboards.
Right after the seller listed them on eBay, Mike bought them. All this happened within 1 minute. I was monitoring eBay at the moment, but could not buy them. I don't know how he could buy them so quickly. I asked the seller to cancel the transaction and relist, but the seller was somehow afraid of reverting the legitimate purchase, and probably paid a lot to ship them to Florida.
Anyway, I later found mike52787 bought them after I read his posting, [Photos » Fucking Beamsprings man... IBM 5251 score] on 26 Apr 2017. The keyboards has the same blemish as the photos I got from the seller. (Also the keyboards has broken plastic at the connector which also can be seen in the eBay photo.)
I PM'ed Mike and asked him to sell just one keyboard at the price he paid for. He acknowledged that he bought the keyboards from the seller who listed them for me. But he said he already sold one to another DT member, and he wants to keep the other one (not sure if it is true. who bought this?). And he promised to sell it to me when he wants to sell it. [from his PM: If I decide to let one go, I will give it to you for the purchase price].
Now he listed this on eBay at 700$. Why don't you sell this to me? I am really wanting this. You can keep the other one if you have.
completely slipped my mind. Feel very bad about this. I just ended the listing.
Posted: 22 Jun 2017, 07:11
by //gainsborough
Posted: 22 Jun 2017, 07:29
by Chyros
I suspect ITW magnetic valve, being an old Devlin.
Posted: 22 Jun 2017, 10:18
by Nuum
No, the second picture of the Devlin board clearly shows a yellow(?) MX-mount
Mitsumi miniature mechanical switch!
Posted: 22 Jun 2017, 13:00
by Chyros
Ah, he's put up switch pictures now. Funny, never knew Devlin even used these.
Stupid too, the mag valves are much better than those crappy Mitsumis :p .
Posted: 22 Jun 2017, 13:41
by wobbled
Chyros wrote: Ah, he's put up switch pictures now. Funny, never knew Devlin even used these.
Stupid too, the mag valves are much better than those crappy Mitsumis :p .
Totally not worth getting then? Shame really, I love those small 60% looking vintage boards.
Posted: 22 Jun 2017, 15:20
by taylorswiftttttt
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Posted: 22 Jun 2017, 15:41
by citrojohn
taylorswiftttttt wrote: Mitsumi miniature is the switch that everyone thinks just "can't be that bad". It is that bad.
I always wonder if they'd be better with smaller caps like the ones on that Devlin post-office board - really it isn't all that surprising they bind considering how narrow the switch body is compared with a 1u cap.
Posted: 22 Jun 2017, 17:32
by Chyros
citrojohn wrote: taylorswiftttttt wrote: Mitsumi miniature is the switch that everyone thinks just "can't be that bad". It is that bad.
I always wonder if they'd be better with smaller caps like the ones on that Devlin post-office board - really it isn't all that surprising they bind considering how narrow the switch body is compared with a 1u cap.
This switch really has no redeeming features that make them even worth considering use. The video I did on the Chicony with them in is one of my sweary ones.
Posted: 22 Jun 2017, 20:55
by Nuum
I love the actuation mechanism of those Mitsumi switches and therefore would love to use them for a custom build. I have a full board of those lying around and they are indeed very bindy. The tactility is really nice though and Muirium(?) even said it feels like a kind of "mechanical Topre switch". I don't have experience with a fullsize Topre board, only with a loose switch but I'd also say that they feel remarkably similar!
I tried to lube a loose switch but the one I used was some generic, very runny spray-on lube. It felt considerably better but still quite bindy, I reckon a thicker lube would vastly improve the switch but I have yet to try that.
Posted: 22 Jun 2017, 21:07
by thegoldenmandenis
Nixdorf branded Cherry G80-1000 (I think):
http://www.ebay.es/itm/282537998687
Re: Great/Interesting Finds
Posted: 22 Jun 2017, 22:39
by hansichen
Yeah, that one is online for quite some time now. A nice board but not worth it with European shipping imo. If it would be in better condition it would be worth thinking about as the nixie cases are pretty neat.
Posted: 24 Jun 2017, 00:08
by //gainsborough
Got my "NIB" z-150 today. It arrived broken... screws on the inside were busted off which allowed the plate and pcb to freely slide around in the case, which then must have broken the divider between the function keys and alpha block. Super sad... contacted the seller to see what options I have. Anyone else run into this problem?
Posted: 24 Jun 2017, 02:22
by Chyros
Damn, that's VERY disappointing. I had explicitly mentioned to the seller that these are much more fragile than they appear (especially the keycap stems) and that they should pack the living hell out of it...
Posted: 24 Jun 2017, 02:30
by dothedog
I got mine today. It doesn't appear to be broken. The case around the spacebar seems to be loose (you can press down on it and it will give) but maybe that's normal.
Mine came packaged in its cardboard sheet, which was wrapped in one layer of bubble wrap and put into a shell of UPS boxes (quite thin), which was shipped in a plastic shipping bag. I don't know if it works or not since I don't own a converter but I'm pretty happy with it. It doens't make a sound when I shake it so I assume mine is fine. I hope you can get reimbursed for damages or whatever ebay sellers do these days.
Besides the pinging these green alps sound great.
Posted: 24 Jun 2017, 08:06
by //gainsborough
The pressing down thing is normal, I've owned a number of z-150s and they've all done that. But yeah it is super disappointing, especially since it was new-in-box =( .
Seller hasn't responded yet, but I'll give him/her until Monday since by the time I called iand emailed it was already past 5 on the east coast.
Posted: 24 Jun 2017, 14:37
by Myoth
Posted: 26 Jun 2017, 01:34
by mike52787
http://www.ebay.com/itm/322567625675/
alright uk guys, pretty neat model M starting low. go go go
Posted: 27 Jun 2017, 05:17
by hypkx
Groupbuy, anyone?
Btw where did you spot a mx brown switch? I can only see switches which look like cherry mx clear.
Re: Great/Interesting Finds
Posted: 27 Jun 2017, 05:18
by clickityClackity
hypkx wrote:
Groupbuy, anyone?
Btw where did you spot a mx brown switch? I can only see switches which look like cherry mx clear.
Yes, group buy please! No shipping to US..
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Posted: 27 Jun 2017, 05:24
by hypkx
We need someone from UK who buys the lot (I think UK shipping is free) and distribute it then.
Re: Great/Interesting Finds
Posted: 27 Jun 2017, 06:31
by clickityClackity
hypkx wrote:We need someone from UK who buys the lot (I think UK shipping is free) and distribute it then.
If it gets desperate I have a cousin in Plymouth, but I'd probably have to ask them to send it all to me and I could ship from US (so I don't feel like a dick). Last resort maybe...
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Posted: 27 Jun 2017, 07:01
by hypkx
I contacted the seller about shipping to Germany and the switchtype.