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Posted: 26 Nov 2017, 23:06
by seebart
Chyros wrote: ...I'm really not doing those because I'm running out of material :lol: . The reduxes are of videos so old that they might as well be completely different reviews :p .
Same keyboards. ;) It's an infinite loop then... :lol: I prefer to move on to other keyboards... :maverick:

Posted: 27 Nov 2017, 06:10
by Slom
Huuu, did you see that seebart? I was "working" all weekend with the seller to get international shipping quotes :lol:

Whoever bought that cifer, I would appreciate pictures :)

Great finds mhinsch!

Posted: 27 Nov 2017, 09:17
by seebart
Slom wrote:
Huuu, did you see that seebart? I was "working" all weekend with the seller to get international shipping quotes :lol:

Whoever bought that cifer, I would appreciate pictures :)

Great finds mhinsch!
Yes Slom, both highly interesting BUT this part of my hobby is becoming too impractical and won't happen anymore in the future. Both these went for a good price though, I would have gotten the SYSTEM FOUR / VDU. Both these are something OldIsNew would go for but my guess he gets his awesome boards in the US.

Posted: 27 Nov 2017, 10:43
by DeChief
Don't know if anyone has linked these yet, but here they are anyway:

https://page.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/j460122789

Looks like two for 5000 yen, PS/2 cables suitable for IBM 5576-001, A01, 002, etc.

Posted: 27 Nov 2017, 12:50
by mhinsch
Slom wrote:
Huuu, did you see that seebart? I was "working" all weekend with the seller to get international shipping quotes :lol:

Whoever bought that cifer, I would appreciate pictures :)

Great finds mhinsch!
Thanks. I hope someone on here bought them (and shows us picks of the innards!).

Posted: 28 Nov 2017, 22:12
by Lustique
This question might sound a bit odd, but does anyone here have a link to the following offer that I've seen linked here on DT some time in the past: some kind of Cherry Battleship, like a G80-2551/G80-2100/etc. with MX Blacks, QWERTZ, not programmable, and an arrow cluster like the Cherry G80-2510 (I think), sold by some German guy on his private website for 10€, but only via phone and not via email (although his email address was actually on his website, ‘hidden’ in white on a white background…), who also, among others, sold a snowmobile? It really frustrates me to no end that I remember all those details, but can't remember the exact model number or what I have to search for to find the website. I know that I could easily find it via Google, using the right keywords, but I forgot those, as well. I normally bookmark these kinds of things… :?

Posted: 29 Nov 2017, 17:45
by thegoldenmandenis
Interesting auction for an Amstrad 486 PC. Looks like there was an Amstrad branded model of the AT102 keyboard produced. I've not seen any other examples of this:
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/202128171890?ul_noapp=true

Posted: 02 Dec 2017, 16:35
by arkanoid
http://www.ebay.com/itm/132419484884
Matias Quiet Pro 19.99 USD with Free shipping.

Backspace is not working, but should be an easy fix.

Posted: 03 Dec 2017, 03:25
by ramnes
Mint 87' IBM model M with dip switches for $20 (someone please jump on it):
https://www.ebay.com/itm/272966053533

IBM XT with box:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/202133680312

Zenith board that looks good starting at $1; those have greens Alps IIRC, right?
https://www.ebay.com/itm/202133658843

Pok3r:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/332470779181

Posted: 03 Dec 2017, 11:44
by Chyros
ramnes wrote: Zenith board that looks good starting at $1; those have greens Alps IIRC, right?
https://www.ebay.com/itm/202133658843
Some came with yellows, but most with greens, yeah. That particular one looks like it's in excellent condition btw =o .

Posted: 04 Dec 2017, 00:01
by Gnohio
ramnes wrote: Zenith board that looks good starting at $1; those have greens Alps IIRC, right?
https://www.ebay.com/itm/202133658843
Is anyone here actually bidding on it? I was gonna try and make it my first alps board but it seems there are some other takers already on it :?

Posted: 04 Dec 2017, 04:36
by orihalcon
Gnohio wrote:
ramnes wrote: Zenith board that looks good starting at $1; those have greens Alps IIRC, right?
https://www.ebay.com/itm/202133658843
Is anyone here actually bidding on it? I was gonna try and make it my first alps board but it seems there are some other takers already on it :?
I wouldn’t hesitate to bid if you want it. These usually go for $80-$100 shipped in my experience (if they have known Green Alps), so the current price is still worth a bid IMHO. Have one already, so I will not be bidding :)

Posted: 04 Dec 2017, 14:50
by The_Boom_Boy

Posted: 04 Dec 2017, 15:35
by hanonator
The_Boom_Boy wrote: https://item.taobao.com/item.htm?spm=a1 ... 2139069953
Seems pretty reasonable
This has to be a scam, right?

Posted: 04 Dec 2017, 15:41
by ramnes
Why? It's not worth much more honestly.

Posted: 05 Dec 2017, 03:57
by arturor1990
What about an model m 122 for 36.99 with shipping to the US
https://www.ebay.com/itm/IBM-Model-M-13 ... SwCMFaHwsb

Posted: 05 Dec 2017, 03:58
by mike52787
arturor1990 wrote: What about an model m 122 for 36.99 with shipping to the US
https://www.ebay.com/itm/IBM-Model-M-13 ... SwCMFaHwsb
I think that is a little expensive honestly

Posted: 05 Dec 2017, 08:28
by Lustique
Does anyone here know why shipping for this M 122 to Germany is only $14.56 this time? Are shipping prices for other keyboards that are sometimes more around $50–60 just so extremely inflated, or does this depend heavily on where in the US the seller is located? I, for example, tried to find out how much shipping a Pingmaster to Germany should actually cost via the UPS website yesterday, but either I'm a dumbass and can't use the website properly, or UPS really is disgustingly expensive.

Posted: 05 Dec 2017, 09:07
by Wodan
Lustique wrote: Does anyone here know why shipping for this M 122 to Germany is only $14.56 this time? Are shipping prices for other keyboards that are sometimes more around $50–60 just so extremely inflated, or does this depend heavily on where in the US the seller is located? I, for example, tried to find out how much shipping a Pingmaster to Germany should actually cost via the UPS website yesterday, but either I'm a dumbass and can't use the website properly, or UPS really is disgustingly expensive.
Seems like this seller is participating in the Ebay Global Shipping Program. I don't know how this works but I have seen some amazingly low shipping costs from sellers participating in this program. A lot of the very cheap chinese stuff that you can get with free shipping is going through this global shipping program.

It's clearly A LOT cheaper than any kind of individual shipping you can get - which is what we are seeing in most normal auctions.

Posted: 05 Dec 2017, 09:55
by Elrick
Wodan wrote: Seems like this seller is participating in the Ebay Global Shipping Program.

It's clearly A LOT cheaper than any kind of individual shipping you can get - which is what we are seeing in most normal auctions.
I now only buy from sellers who are on the Global Shipping Program because of not only the lower price tag but also complete tracking from when it leaves Flebay's shipping warehouse to my address down under.

All of it's covered under their shipping scheme including damage, theft or non-delivery.

Haven't lost a single package since using that scheme of theirs.

Posted: 05 Dec 2017, 13:05
by Lustique
Wodan wrote: Seems like this seller is participating in the Ebay Global Shipping Program. I don't know how this works but I have seen some amazingly low shipping costs from sellers participating in this program. A lot of the very cheap chinese stuff that you can get with free shipping is going through this global shipping program.

It's clearly A LOT cheaper than any kind of individual shipping you can get - which is what we are seeing in most normal auctions.
I don't think that's the only reason, though. I have seen auctions/offers for single pens from the US, that were supposed to use the Ebay Global Shipping Program, where shipping was more expensive than for this whole keyboard. And I'm not even talking about anything expensive where insurance could balloon the shipping cost like this.

And even if this was the only reason: How is the Ebay Global Shipping Program so much cheaper than U(S)PS? I just don't get it.

Posted: 05 Dec 2017, 13:14
by snuci
I can only comment from being in Canada and buying things from US sellers selling via the eBay GSP.

In most cases, very cheap shipping equates to free shipping for items within the USA. The cost of shipping that I see is the difference between actual shipping and GSP fees/customs. So if something is normally $50 to ship and GSP adds $30 to ship from the US to me in Canada, normal full shipping cost is $80. If a seller provides free shipping within the US, I would only pay $30 which is why items appear to have cheap shipping. The seller, in some cases, is absorbing the cost of shipping to get it to Erlanger, Kentucky (the Pitney Bowes shipping hub) and I only pay the GSP fees. On top of all this, because of the volume of shipping, eBay gets a decent bulk shipping rate so there is savings that makes the shipping cost a little lower as well.

Posted: 05 Dec 2017, 16:51
by Lustique
I almost forgot that Canadians also get the short end of the stick with this. Using some Toronto zip code, shipping of the Pingmaster would still be US $46.22, which is even more ridiculous than US $57.62 to Germany, considering the US and Canada are right next to each other…

I wonder whether it's a complete waste of time to ask the seller to ship it with GSP, or not. Assuming the GSP cost would be similar to the M 122 (and assuming import charges are already included they're not…), and as shipping within the US seems to be around US $10, this would probably cut the costs almost in half a lot…

Posted: 05 Dec 2017, 17:13
by andrewjoy
The shipping is insane for a pingmaster. .... but they are so worth it :).

Posted: 05 Dec 2017, 17:42
by snuci
Lustique wrote: I almost forgot that Canadians also get the short end of the stick with this. Using some Toronto zip code, shipping of the Pingmaster would still be US $46.22, which is even more ridiculous than US $57.62 to Germany, considering the US and Canada are right next to each other…
Because of this, shipping to Canada from Europe is somewhat on par with the US. Sometimes it's cheaper to buy things from Europe.

Posted: 05 Dec 2017, 19:48
by gkubed
snuci wrote:
Lustique wrote: I almost forgot that Canadians also get the short end of the stick with this. Using some Toronto zip code, shipping of the Pingmaster would still be US $46.22, which is even more ridiculous than US $57.62 to Germany, considering the US and Canada are right next to each other…
Because of this, shipping to Canada from Europe is somewhat on par with the US. Sometimes it's cheaper to buy things from Europe.
Geez. I paid $46 shipped for the Pingmaster. Makes me want to buy a few and resell them to foreigners with a different shipping method.

Posted: 05 Dec 2017, 20:17
by Lustique
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Posted: 05 Dec 2017, 20:49
by Tuntematon
For Canadians, GSP has ruined the market for small items like individual games and Blu-rays. These can normally be shipped very cheaply, usually for ~$5. GSP pushes the rate up to ~$15.

Posted: 06 Dec 2017, 18:59
by mecano
At 8 pounds in UK, Possibly blue alps?
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Vintage-OPUS ... 2420632210

Model M at 5 euros (missing one cap).
https://www.ebay.fr/itm/Clavier-IBM/272966681821

Electrone/Ortek keypad finishing in 1h30, possibly alps (MCK-32S), not referenced in the wiki, at 10 pounds for now.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Vintage-ELEC ... 2466556566

Posted: 06 Dec 2017, 20:45
by Keybug
Got the Ortek extended numpad and it ended up a little dearer as I'd hoped. A sibling of this has been spotted with simplified white ALPS here and I wanted to make sure I got this one after missing out on Geroximo's. Hope it works well with my serial converter...