IBM NIB Model F Set - F77, PC AT, PC XT
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IBM NIB Model F Set - F77, PC AT, PC XT
Also some great shots of the nice Model F single piece key texture before being worn down by usage, as well as photos of underneath the NIB PC AT keys, undisturbed by rust and debris.
The F77 from 1986 has no box, just the foam - so maybe it should be NIF instead of NIB.
The PC AT appears to have had a mailing label removed from it - I guess these were originally shipped without double boxing.
Nothing's for sale from these photos (though now I have an extra F77 if anyone's interested).
Also some great shots of the nice Model F single piece key texture before being worn down by usage, as well as photos of underneath the NIB PC AT keys, undisturbed by rust and debris.
The F77 from 1986 has no box, just the foam - so maybe it should be NIF instead of NIB.
The PC AT appears to have had a mailing label removed from it - I guess these were originally shipped without double boxing.
Nothing's for sale from these photos (though now I have an extra F77 if anyone's interested).
Last edited by Ellipse on 22 Jan 2015, 05:23, edited 1 time in total.
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Some more photos
- photekq
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I offer $750 for all three 

- scottc
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What kind of crazy price do you want for the F77? I'd be very interested in buying it, but I know already that it's going to be far, far above anything that I could pay.
- seebart
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- Madhias
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- scottc
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- Location: Remote locations in Europe
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- seebart
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I don't think I spent over $ 1000 on all my keyboards combined yet! And I have a nice collection by now. That's just putting things in perspective.
- Muirium
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Yup. We're all cheapskates! Plugging keyboards into computers that cost *more* than the board? Crazy. Sullying NIB condition IBMs? Unforgiveable!
Count me out of all this. The only four figure keyboard I have an eye for is a Nord.
Count me out of all this. The only four figure keyboard I have an eye for is a Nord.
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i am even worse with an AT101 plugged into a NAS worth over 1000 GBP
the 3 orange FN caps i have on it are prob worth more than the AT101 even if it is in mint condition.

- Hypersphere
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I like my non-NIB $19 XT.
- vivalarevolución
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Um, those are ridiculous.
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All from IT recyclers 

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Any recommendations on a lightweight protective travel case for an F77-sized keyboard? I was thinking something that had the gray foam that you could cut to the dimensions of whatever you're storing, like one of those hard shell camera luggage cases but as small as possible for an F77.
Something where I could cut out a small rectangular foam piece to place on top of the keyboard in the case that just touches the edges, so that the keys would not all be pressed if the case is stored upside down.
17" by 7" by 1.5" are the keyboard dimensions.
Someone recommended this, which is the closest I've found: https://www.massdrop.com/buy/monoprice- ... pment-case
Something where I could cut out a small rectangular foam piece to place on top of the keyboard in the case that just touches the edges, so that the keys would not all be pressed if the case is stored upside down.
17" by 7" by 1.5" are the keyboard dimensions.
Someone recommended this, which is the closest I've found: https://www.massdrop.com/buy/monoprice- ... pment-case
- seebart
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Blunt weapons are no good, too messy leaves you with a long cleanup time. You are better with sharp weapons, like the insides of a cheap computer case, they will cut anything 

- Mal-2
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You might also want to look at musical instrument cases.Ellipse wrote: Any recommendations on a lightweight protective travel case for an F77-sized keyboard? I was thinking something that had the gray foam that you could cut to the dimensions of whatever you're storing, like one of those hard shell camera luggage cases but as small as possible for an F77.
Something where I could cut out a small rectangular foam piece to place on top of the keyboard in the case that just touches the edges, so that the keys would not all be pressed if the case is stored upside down.
17" by 7" by 1.5" are the keyboard dimensions.
Someone recommended this, which is the closest I've found: https://www.massdrop.com/buy/monoprice- ... pment-case
- elecplus
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You might consider something like this:
http://www.amazon.com/Flambeau-1711-Pis ... B0000C52A8
http://www.amazon.com/Flambeau-1711-Pis ... B0000C52A8