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Posted: 10 Aug 2018, 16:10
by Myoth
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Cybernet-Keybo ... 0005.m1851

not sure if you can call that a great find, but it sure is interesting IMO

Posted: 11 Aug 2018, 02:46
by xxhellfirexx
Image

I don't know what to say about this...
https://picclick.com/vintage-computer-153134268703.html

Posted: 11 Aug 2018, 04:52
by abrahamstechnology
xxhellfirexx wrote: Image

I don't know what to say about this...
https://picclick.com/vintage-computer-153134268703.html
That looks... creepy.

Posted: 11 Aug 2018, 12:31
by Nuum
That is (or was) a Vectrex!

Also what is up with that picclick link? Couldn't you link directly to Ebay instead?

Posted: 11 Aug 2018, 15:24
by snacksthecat
Myoth wrote: https://www.ebay.com/itm/Cybernet-Keybo ... 0005.m1851

not sure if you can call that a great find, but it sure is interesting IMO
That'd be a really cool project to put a modern PC inside :P

Posted: 11 Aug 2018, 15:48
by E TwentyNine
Nuum wrote: That is (or was) a Vectrex!

Also what is up with that picclick link? Couldn't you link directly to Ebay instead?
Those were sweet machines, completely vector graphic based (as the name implies). Almost bought one just so I could play Star Castle as it was meant to be played.

Posted: 12 Aug 2018, 04:18
by ag36
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/IBM-Lexmark- ... 3277056985

Model M13 Trackpoint Keyboard | Erase-Eaze Split Spacebar, bloody expensive but look fun.

Posted: 12 Aug 2018, 05:18
by zrrion
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-BTC-50 ... 2677994968
Some fun coloured keys on this bad boy. I especially like the big red enter

Posted: 12 Aug 2018, 21:39
by Blaise170
Looks like Signature Plastics keycaps.

Posted: 13 Aug 2018, 04:04
by JP!
Any Trekkies here?

https://www.ebay.com/itm/Star-Trek-Coll ... SwNhhbcND6
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https://www.ebay.com/itm/Star-Trek-The- ... 1438.l2649
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Posted: 13 Aug 2018, 05:32
by digital_matthew
I can't make heads or tails of the blue keys on the TNG keyboard. Is it some kind of code? I squinted at it thinking that it would reveal an image of the Enterprise, but to no avail.

Posted: 13 Aug 2018, 14:42
by depletedvespene
Apple M0120 keypad, seemingly in excellent shape, even boxed, for quite a decent price.

https://www.ebay.com/itm/Macintosh-Nume ... 3467743691

Posted: 13 Aug 2018, 16:40
by //gainsborough
https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?mpre ... 3131642670

The JX boards have reached $900... over $1k if you include shipping.

Posted: 13 Aug 2018, 16:55
by JP!
//gainsborough wrote: https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?mpre ... 3131642670

The JX boards have reached $900... over $1k if you include shipping.
:shock:

Posted: 13 Aug 2018, 17:15
by Blaise170
I wonder if Orihalcon is one of bidders. I have been trying to get him one for quite some time but always get outbid on Japanese auctions (on the order of $1000+).

Posted: 13 Aug 2018, 17:18
by //gainsborough
I hope orihalcon ends up with them! Then maybe he’ll come out with a converter =)

Jesus though, this price is normal?? Webwit really gave me quite the deal then. I had no idea!!

Posted: 13 Aug 2018, 17:27
by Chyros
They look pretty clean too Oo .

Posted: 13 Aug 2018, 19:32
by JP!
And sold for $1,582.09 + shipping. I am shocked. I mean those are cool and all but that is a lot of dosh.

Posted: 13 Aug 2018, 19:42
by depletedvespene
What are those things made of? Uranium?


(that would explain the keycap yellowing, come to think of it)

Posted: 13 Aug 2018, 19:43
by JP!
depletedvespene wrote: What are those things made of? Uranium?


(that would explain the keycap yellowing, come to think of it)
Depleted Uranium ;)

Posted: 13 Aug 2018, 19:50
by Bass
There was an IBM JX keyboard that was posted for sale here for $200 plus shipping not too long ago. Granted, it wasn't in the best shape but I am wondering if anyone on here actually bought it given what these two sold for.

f-o-r-s-a-l-e-f58/ibm-jx-t19312.html

Posted: 13 Aug 2018, 20:26
by xxhellfirexx
Bass wrote: There was an IBM JX keyboard that was posted for sale here for $200 plus shipping not too long ago. Granted, it wasn't in the best shape but I am wondering if anyone on here actually bought it given what these two sold for.

f-o-r-s-a-l-e-f58/ibm-jx-t19312.html

The winning bid for that one is $537.59 USD.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/-/202380294530 ... 675.l10137

Posted: 13 Aug 2018, 21:11
by Bass
xxhellfirexx wrote:
Bass wrote: There was an IBM JX keyboard that was posted for sale here for $200 plus shipping not too long ago. Granted, it wasn't in the best shape but I am wondering if anyone on here actually bought it given what these two sold for.

f-o-r-s-a-l-e-f58/ibm-jx-t19312.html

The winning bid for that one is $537.59 USD.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/-/202380294530 ... 675.l10137
Damn... well, looks like we all missed out on a pretty nice deal, that's for sure.

Posted: 13 Aug 2018, 21:13
by //gainsborough
Dude...what!?!? That second one isn’t even SKCL! The two that sold for $1.5k have to be the most expensive SKCL green boards ever sold, right?? And then the second one has to be the most expensive SKFL board ever!

What is happening?!

Posted: 13 Aug 2018, 21:21
by zrrion
Japanese caps for the A E S T H E T I C and people committed enough to it to shell out money. That and its ALPS

Posted: 13 Aug 2018, 21:35
by //gainsborough
I just.. I feel like I don't have a grasp on the alps market anymore. That is a mind-boggling amount for two SKCL green boards. They are certainly cool, but damn....

I messaged the seller of the boards that I would buy one for around $250 - which is honestly what I felt it was worth. I feel like an idiot.

Posted: 13 Aug 2018, 21:43
by JP!
zrrion wrote: Japanese caps for the A E S T H E T I C and people committed enough to it to shell out money. That and its ALPS
Yes, Japanese caps + Alps + IBM + availability (lack of). It's like some kind of critical mass.

Posted: 13 Aug 2018, 22:24
by orihalcon
Nope, I didn't win folks! Went for more than I'd be willing to spend. There definitely was some yellowing there and it would be one retr0brite job where I'd loathe the possibility of ending up with keycap bleaching :o

I think once several of these come out on the market, the few high-bidding collectors would get the ones they want and then the price would fall pretty sharply after that. Looking at the bidding history gives a pretty clear indication of that. The third highest bid was $1000, and there were only two bidders that the lot was worth more than that. Now one of those bidders has their JX boards, so I take it they won't be bidding on more of those, so market value should be back down to one bid increment of $25 over the third highest bid of $1000 which would be $1025 for both.

All in all, it had the right recipe of two bidders that really wanted them, much moreso than anyone else as the bid history shows.

There's probably quite a few of these in Japan, it's just that people that own them are unaware that they are worth hundreds of dollars. Having both colors in the same auction probably made it go for even more as the one win gets you 2/3 the way there to having all of the JX board variants. The thought of losing means you still have none and have to go back to searching for them from scratch :D

At least auctions like this raise awareness that they can be sold for quite a bit, which will draw more out of the woodwork and bring prices down over time due to increased supply out there for sale.

Re: Great/Interesting Finds

Posted: 13 Aug 2018, 22:54
by Techno Trousers
orihalcon wrote:At least auctions like this raise awareness that they can be sold for quite a bit, which will draw more out of the woodwork and bring prices down over time due to increased supply out there for sale.
Solid logic. I'm still hoping that might happen for beamers someday. But realistically, I'll bet too few of them survived to the present day to make that economy of scale work.

Posted: 13 Aug 2018, 23:29
by Chyros
Techno Trousers wrote:
orihalcon wrote:At least auctions like this raise awareness that they can be sold for quite a bit, which will draw more out of the woodwork and bring prices down over time due to increased supply out there for sale.
Solid logic. I'm still hoping that might happen for beamers someday. But realistically, I'll bet too few of them survived to the present day to make that economy of scale work.
Pretty sure it IS happening for beamspring. As I recall there weren't anywhere NEAR as many beamers popping up as are doing nowadays.