Posted: 17 Aug 2018, 00:43
omg...someone bought the JX board for 1.2k??
One of these caps next to a standard Alps R1 (Esc) key.Bass wrote:Ah, so that was your board. Out of curiosity, do you have any pictures of the keycaps still? When I think of tall keycaps I generally think of spherical since most cylindrical profiles I know of (with the exception of IBM Buckling Spring) tend to be rather short.Blaise170 wrote:I'm the person who originally found one a Neopost board. I think it should be obvious that these were used by shipping companies on specialized POS systems with a scale (mine also came with the scale, which I still have). No the caps I sold it with weren't original - they were extras I had as I wanted to keep the shipping keycaps. The shipping keycaps are the TALLEST keys I've ever seen and also pad print, so I'm not sure that I'll ever actually use them. The scale has a serial connector and is good up to 105 pounds if I recall. Haven't tried to get that running but it would be nice since I ship a lot.\Bass wrote: Maybe not the best price, but saw this interesting looking Neopost keyboard with some very colorful keycaps. Not exactly sure what switches it has but I recall seeing a very similar looking board with black alpha keycaps instead that had SCKM White Alps.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Neopost-Vintag ... 2848340423
Haha and the first two are now back up for auction! Maybe they will go for at least $2.4k!?!
I doubt that has MX switches, but if it does... that's one hunky and tough WangElrick wrote: Just spotted an ALL metal Wang Terminal, right here;
https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/WANG-Termin ... 0009.m1982
Didn't know they supplied them in such a decent looking casing. Imagine having an ALL Metal Wang to swing about at a Lan Party.
I doubt this is a metal case, at least the lower shell is clearly plastic.Elrick wrote: Just spotted an ALL metal Wang Terminal, right here;
https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/WANG-Termin ... 0009.m1982
Didn't know they supplied them in such a decent looking casing. Imagine having an ALL Metal Wang to swing about at a Lan Party.
What you really want is the original:FXT wrote: For any Displaywriter owners out there
https://m.ebay.com/itm/IBM-Relic-Displa ... Swr69bMlj4
That and a fully functional Displaywriterseebart wrote:What you really want is the original:FXT wrote: For any Displaywriter owners out there
https://m.ebay.com/itm/IBM-Relic-Displa ... Swr69bMlj4
photos-f62/ibm-displaywriter-wrist-wres ... ist%20rest
HELP!Blaise170 wrote: MX Blacks with colorful keys:
https://www.recycledgoods.com/universal ... rd-dcs-948
aaaaaand I've bought a $10 piece of paper.FXT wrote: For any Displaywriter owners out there
https://m.ebay.com/itm/IBM-Relic-Displa ... Swr69bMlj4
It really is a cool piece of memorabilia. I nearly bought it myself. Congrats!snacksthecat wrote:aaaaaand I've bought a $10 piece of paper.FXT wrote: For any Displaywriter owners out there
https://m.ebay.com/itm/IBM-Relic-Displa ... Swr69bMlj4
It's only a "piece of paper" if you don't use it while training. Go train!snacksthecat wrote:aaaaaand I've bought a $10 piece of paper.FXT wrote: For any Displaywriter owners out there
https://m.ebay.com/itm/IBM-Relic-Displa ... Swr69bMlj4
Thank you kbdfr for clearing this up.kbdfr wrote: Anyway, this keyboard
(and I don’t mean a similar one, but the very same keyboard,
clearly identifiable by the marks on the F-keys label strip and the scuffs next to the Esc key left of the space bar
as well as by the glue remains on the lower shell)
can be found in a listing by another seller (apparently valid since Jun 13, 2017):
https://www.ebay.com/itm/232358277666
Agreed, old memorabilia is cool. I really want this but I wouldn't pay anywhere near $800 for it. It's not as cool as the field engineering division sign that got sniped from me for $50 at the last second...
... at a price that even Mr. Duul would balk at.
Unlikely that Mr. Duul would say that. They used to pretty regularly go for $750-$1K used, or up to $2K with the numpad. The going rate more recently is definitely less than that, but $500 starting to me seems more than fair for NIB.