IBM Pingmasters are still available on Ebay
- just_add_coffee
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I had been looking on Ebay for while for one of these keyboards, but IBM Pingmaster and ibm 6112884 on Ebay's searches weren't returning anything.
These keyboards are indeed still available. However 6112884 corresponds to the part number for the Japanese-keycapped version, which does seem to be gone from Ebay, and the seller doesn't use Pingmaster in their description.
The Chinese keycapped version (the one that I actually prefer because 我喜欢学习汉语!) is part number 6113442 and, as of this post, 25 are still available.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/IBM-Chinese-Let ... SwPe1UDyRq
BTW, $34.95 USD ... US free shipping, the rest of the world gets gouged.
What the heck am I talking about? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LfyOs694lpU
Edit: Corrected the shipping info.
These keyboards are indeed still available. However 6112884 corresponds to the part number for the Japanese-keycapped version, which does seem to be gone from Ebay, and the seller doesn't use Pingmaster in their description.
The Chinese keycapped version (the one that I actually prefer because 我喜欢学习汉语!) is part number 6113442 and, as of this post, 25 are still available.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/IBM-Chinese-Let ... SwPe1UDyRq
BTW, $34.95 USD ... US free shipping, the rest of the world gets gouged.
What the heck am I talking about? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LfyOs694lpU
Edit: Corrected the shipping info.
Last edited by just_add_coffee on 18 Feb 2017, 20:11, edited 1 time in total.
- scottc
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FREE SHIPPING! To the USA.
eBay wrote:Shipping: $77.50 USPS Priority Mail International | See details
See details about international shipping here.
Item location:
Dayton, Ohio, United States
Ships to:
Worldwide See exclusions
- Mattr567
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I have one of these, really neat boards, although I still haven't converted mine
The only issue I have with these is the height, it strains my wrist by default.
The unboxing experience is amazing btw.

The unboxing experience is amazing btw.
- just_add_coffee
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- just_add_coffee
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- XMIT
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Realize that you can get the same board directly from the supplier for 25 USD plus shipping. If you want to ship overseas contact them directly, they've done this before.
http://meci.com/nib-ibm-chinese-letteri ... 13442.html
http://meci.com/nib-ibm-chinese-letteri ... 13442.html
- just_add_coffee
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I just checked with UPS (not USPS) and it's even more expensive.
I've bought from UK sellers on /r/mechmarket twice over the last month. The biggest item was a Pok3r, but still. The shipping cost wasn't a complete showstopper like it seems here.
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I've messaged them, thank you for the info!XMIT wrote: Realize that you can get the same board directly from the supplier for 25 USD plus shipping. If you want to ship overseas contact them directly, they've done this before.
http://meci.com/nib-ibm-chinese-letteri ... 13442.html
- XMIT
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Coming into the US you don't pay customs (at least not currently).
- just_add_coffee
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- Ratfink
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What in God's name makes you say that?

They're not remotely compatible with a Model F, so you'd just be using the case and nothing else. Not to mention that they're already lovely boards. Better to just leave them alone and appreciate them how they are.
- micrex22
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Well you couldn't even use the case because it's flat and not curved. Unless someone wants to make flat buckling spring assemblies (which, isn't very appealing).
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@__red__ It is a linear switch while BS is tactile/clickey so if you are looking for a change of pace then maybe.
- //gainsborough
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I'm still upset I didn't buy the japanese one >_<
- just_add_coffee
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A flat board with SA profile caps and Gateron greens, at least in my opinion, is not a bad typing experience. I think a flat (or flat-ish) bucking spring board could be even better, but that's not an opinion based in reality at this moment.

- seebart
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Agreed, well worth the price IMO.
Same seller, same keyboards, this guy must have a large number of these:
keyboards-f2/ibm-part-no-6112884-t11815 ... %206112884
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- seebart
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I guess the closest I've come to a linear switch is an MX Black of which I wasn't a fan.
... and yes to the conversion. I just completed three 4704 Model F conversions using TMK and the README for that project included data for the 'alps version' which is what I assumed this was. Thanks for the heads-up thought, I'd rather have the additional warning, especially in a field in which I am unfamiliar (ie, anything not buckling spring).
- seebart
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What obviously makes these asian IBM nice is that they are new in box, which does not show up that often in this form. Sure the linear SKCC's are unspectacular but whole package is quite nice. The seller is OK, he's been selling these for at least three years now.
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This then is likely a thousand thread question... but if you were to recommend an 'end-game' linear switch that's not made of unobtanium, what would you recommend?
- seebart
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Quite difficult to answer because all the really good ones are either unobtanium or simply quite obscure AND linear is not 100% = linear although that sounds silly. I've heard many here say that Gaterons are really smooth, I have never tried them myself and I don't even know if they are 100% linear? But at least one can buy Gaterons!
keyboards-f2/the-great-switch-debate-t1 ... ns#p357985
Now if you have patience and want to dabble in old-school switches try and get old 1980's black Cherry MX's. At least they're not rare and affordable. Some of the smoothest linears I've tried are Fujitsu Leaf Spring 3rd gen and Oki Gourd Spring but again that's obscure stuff:
keyboards-f2/fujitsu-limited-n860-2505- ... %20T00201A
keyboards-f2/oki-hmb-35957u-22-oki-tact ... 5957U%2022
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@__red__ If you have the mental fortitude for a GeekHack Group Buy then you can check this out https://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=85438.0
- pixelheresy
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OK. Anyone who has one... the doubles shot caps looks awesome. How big is that stem around? From what I have seen in pics and videos, wondering if you trim the cross supports underneath if they would fit a cherry mount. In that case, I would happily order one just for the parts... My parents live in the States. The last thing I need is stiff linear board, if I wind up not liking it, but them caps...
- seebart
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