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Posted: 02 Nov 2015, 19:04
by Muirium
That's the thing with Mitsumi miniatures: they're *almost* awesome. When they're loose in your hand, they feel like a tiny little miracle switch: the closest thing to modular Topre I've ever handled, and with MX mount! But my board full of them is damn well nasty. It's a flimsy Chicony, and either these switches need a really tight body to hold things straight and prevent binding, or they're bloody useless because any more flex than that Chicony would be agony in itself!
Posted: 02 Nov 2015, 20:04
by mr_a500
Mitsumi always went cheap on materials. My Mitsumi Amiga 1000 is the
only keyboard I have ever ruined simply by pulling off keycaps. The switch housing was cheap flimsy plastic. Damn you, Mitsumi! Damn you all to hell!
Posted: 02 Nov 2015, 20:51
by Ray
that made me interested Muirium! Could they be useful for a custom build? Is it mostly the board that was cheaply built, or is it also the switches themselves?
Posted: 02 Nov 2015, 21:03
by Chyros
The switches are known for being quite fragile and easily pulled apart; not generally a sign of quality manufacture. I'd like to give them a try sometime, though - maybe I'll run into them somewhere along the way

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Posted: 03 Nov 2015, 04:11
by Engicoder
Has anyone posted this relic? (UK)
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/351564081327
Now those are thick caps!!

Posted: 03 Nov 2015, 04:25
by Engicoder
Fujitsu 2nd gen leaf springs in DE
http://www.ebay.de/itm/281407177086
Posted: 03 Nov 2015, 05:19
by macmakkara
Some one in UK grab that! That looks interesting. I would grab it myself but don't have money ATM for this

Posted: 03 Nov 2015, 15:16
by mr_a500
That's similar to a beam spring / Selectric mount, except the metal bit stays in the keycap. The only other keycap I've seen with a metal piece is this early Micro Switch:
http://deskthority.net/photos-videos-f6 ... t7570.html
Oh, I see from the eBay link that it
is Micro Switch - and a very early one.
Early Micro.JPG
Posted: 03 Nov 2015, 15:36
by seebart
mr_a500 wrote: That's similar to a beam spring / Selectric mount, except the metal bit stays in the keycap. The only other keycap I've seen with a metal piece is this early Micro Switch:
Oh, I see from the eBay link that it
is Micro Switch - and a very early one.
And I just got a board proxied from the UK.

Posted: 03 Nov 2015, 16:45
by derzemel
Pulse Keyset for 700USD that, according to the seller, will go to charity:
https://www.reddit.com/r/mechmarket/com ... _w_paypal/
Posted: 03 Nov 2015, 16:53
by Khers
Why are people so crazy about pulse? I picked up a set, and in all fairness I can't see what the fuss is all about! Sure it's a pretty set and all, but come on. This isn't even the first one to be sold at this inflated price, two sets have been sold at ebay at a similar price level.
Posted: 03 Nov 2015, 17:01
by HzFaq
Happy to help again if needed

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Posted: 03 Nov 2015, 17:20
by Engicoder
HzFaq wrote: Happy to help again if needed

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Glad someone here is getting it. Hope the pictures are forthcoming.
Posted: 03 Nov 2015, 17:25
by seebart
Unfortunately we're not quite that far. But I'll keep my eye on it.
Posted: 03 Nov 2015, 18:24
by Blaise170
The reason for the inflated price is that it is going to support the girl with cancer. It's not that people actually think it's worth that much.
Posted: 03 Nov 2015, 18:32
by andrewjoy
So they are all going to support the same thing ? Thats kind of nice of people. I always find the internet can be so nice, you hear on the news about harassment and threats and all kinds of nasty stuff ( how much of that is real is a matter for another time) but still the news always goes on about how terrible people can be on the internet and then people raise money for all sorts of things when people are in need.
I watch a video series that was on the escapist , and then penny arcade and now youtube called Extra Credits. Its videos about games and the games industry and is done in a fun cartoon style. One of the artists hurt her arm and could not draw any more and the internet came up with so much money to support her they had enough left over after her surgery to set up an indy game publishing fund.
And just look how we help each other out when we are looking for that one thing to fix up an old board or whatever , people have sent me parts for cost of postage , swapped sets of keycaps with me for the correct language and so on ( and i have done the same in return) people can be so nice sometimes.
Posted: 03 Nov 2015, 18:34
by Stabilized
I think the last set that went for an inflated price was also doing it for charity.
Posted: 04 Nov 2015, 07:37
by gogusrl
QPAD MK85 Pro Backlit Mechanical Gaming Keyboard in Cherry MX Red UK Layout 26$
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B006NX ... pldnSite=1
Posted: 04 Nov 2015, 08:23
by Khers
Ok, sure most of them have upon closer inspection indeed been sold for charity, and I guess that's nice and all, but I've seen at least one that wasn't. It did however reference one of these charity sales as the "market value", which would then be nothing but opportunistic and saddening.
Posted: 04 Nov 2015, 13:29
by Blaise170
Wow how in the world are they selling them so cheap? They have a bunch available.
Posted: 04 Nov 2015, 13:53
by gogusrl
Ships from China. you might just get a refund in a few days / weeks.
Posted: 04 Nov 2015, 15:06
by E3E
Here's an interesting one, a Dell branded Model M of the Lexmark variety:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-Dell-cl ... 1921987614
It's a little beat up, but any Dell and Model M fan would really dig this, I think.
There's also the Chicony 5160AT, which, along with its older brother, the 5161, seems pretty uncommon these days.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Chicony-KB5160AT-/131644394306
It's been on here before, but no one has bothered with it. It would be a nice board by itself or to use for salvaging vintage clicky white MX switches.
I'm not sure if there are more easily found sources for vintage whites. If I was more invested in MX, it would be a nice board to own.

Posted: 04 Nov 2015, 16:14
by hypkx
Posted: 04 Nov 2015, 18:21
by Blaise170
Nice Tulep but I can't get it in the US.
Posted: 04 Nov 2015, 20:51
by hellmean

- switch_green.JPG (184.05 KiB) Viewed 13519 times
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/MECHANICAL-KE ... XQtRxSKHNu
I'm just curious about this switch. Can anyone tell me what that is?
Posted: 04 Nov 2015, 22:49
by hypkx
Posted: 04 Nov 2015, 23:26
by joc
Posted: 04 Nov 2015, 23:31
by Blaise170
I think the first one is an NMB 101C but I could be wrong on that. If it is, it's clicky mechanical.
Posted: 04 Nov 2015, 23:32
by XMIT
I have the Unicomp APL set at home.
I think these are the real deal. The Unicomp set has a somewhat more rounded front face. The edges on original IBM caps are far more crisp. Plus the year agrees with the APL Model M(s) on clickykeyboards.com.
I wonder what the final bid will be. I'm not bidding on this one. I already have a 122 key Model F with APL key caps on its way to me. So much for reeling in the keyboards budget.
Maybe I'll start sales again some time soon. Just in time for the holidays.
Posted: 04 Nov 2015, 23:51
by joc
I noticed that the older APL sets have a slightly different font or at least the alpha symbol is flatter. Also, the one on clickykeyboards.com doesn't have bumps on the f and j keys. Although this might be the set Unicomp set out to reproduce, including using the same font.
