Posted: 10 May 2016, 20:45
And here it is:tentator wrote: Ok I see.. so I think I'm going to clean it up with a nice dental tab bath soon and put it up then sie (no offence to alps fans) I finally got this one because I was curious about this huge alps hype but honestly continue to prefer much more BS or cherry mx clears so far (heresy?)
PS: Ok maybe I could still change my mind if and when I'd be able to test blue alps!!
The build quality, awesome caps, great switches and a very cool look make it a great daily
And SKCL Green's for the lock light key's! I had some left over from my V60 swap. Damp Alps are alright, but not great. SKCM Orange is a amazing switch, highly underrated. Mine are also the early grey plate. The reason I didnt just get a AEK is b/c I hate how Apple moved the dimple to D/K.
Pretty!seebart wrote:Yes it does, the overall build quality is better like the old Dell AT. It's like a better Dell AT, better looking too.
Here's one of mine:
keyboards-f2/silicon-graphics-granite-i ... ?hilit=sgi
Keyboard from an FM Towns (Fujitsu Micro) system. Use Fujitsu leaf spring switches.chiptea wrote: http://page5.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/e185499727
I don't know what it is exactly, or what switches it has, but it looks really nice
These have already been up for quite a while and have been listed here before. Funny that the one with German caps has English labels on the case and vice versa. Both have Siemens STB 21 switches with double-shot caps.Blaise170 wrote: Siemens RAFI(?): http://www.ebay.com/itm/181823626995
Another one: http://www.ebay.com/itm/181856146349
Do you mean stock poker or stock Pok3r caps? I always thought the Vortex PBT set was the same as the one that came on the Pok3r, and I really see nothing wrong with it, great quality especially for stock caps.
Wow, I would say both! Never seen one like it!alh84001 wrote: An old Silicon Graphics board. Can't find more info online
http://www.ebay.com/itm/SILICON-GRAPHIC ... 1950735258
Not a great find, but I would say interesting.
seebart wrote:Wow, I would say both! Never seen one like it!alh84001 wrote: An old Silicon Graphics board. Can't find more info online
http://www.ebay.com/itm/SILICON-GRAPHIC ... 1950735258
Not a great find, but I would say interesting.![]()
this is closer to my definition of a great find, especially in Europe (sold listing, so don't get your hopes up)
Are these KT F&F by any chance?Abstractions wrote:seebart wrote:Wow, I would say both! Never seen one like it!alh84001 wrote: An old Silicon Graphics board. Can't find more info online
http://www.ebay.com/itm/SILICON-GRAPHIC ... 1950735258
Not a great find, but I would say interesting.![]()
It's an sgi iris keyboard.
They were SGI's first line of workstations: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/SGI_IRIS
Oh nice I got one of those for Christmas!alh84001 wrote: If anyone is looking for an apparently NIB terminal model M
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/New-IBM-Enhan ... 1991956490
Why on earth did these have an all-caps ESC key?
Jeez, I didn't know they still made industrials as late as 1997 Oo . Still has the black oval badge though, did industrials ever come with anything but the square and oval black badges?Invisius wrote: One of the newest IBM-built industrials I've seen, decent price too http://www.ebay.com/itm/131811125191
I didn't either, I've seen many Lexmark and Maxi Switch industrials from 1992-1995. The label style's a bit different from any other Industrial I've seen, too.Chyros wrote:Jeez, I didn't know they still made industrials as late as 1997 Oo . Still has the black oval badge though, did industrials ever come with anything but the square and oval black badges?Invisius wrote: One of the newest IBM-built industrials I've seen, decent price too http://www.ebay.com/itm/131811125191
I believe you, too bad SGI did not use NMB HI-TEK. I had my hopes up.