Page 57 of 876
Posted: 19 Jul 2014, 20:51
by snoopy
I was sadly overbid...

Posted: 19 Jul 2014, 20:59
by Muirium
Nice one! I'm pissed off I didn't know about it until too late. But it went to a good DTer!
Posted: 19 Jul 2014, 21:20
by BobMoz
Posted: 19 Jul 2014, 22:07
by crunch
Re: Great/Interesting Finds
Posted: 19 Jul 2014, 22:44
by urbancamo
Posted: 19 Jul 2014, 22:50
by scottc
That link looks broken to me. Was the item taken down?
Posted: 19 Jul 2014, 23:14
by Halvar
Posted: 19 Jul 2014, 23:23
by Daniel Beardsmore
The first one looks to be a standard Key Tronic foam and foil, probably tactile.
Posted: 20 Jul 2014, 10:39
by Monster-Toys
T_T
Hey Hypersphere, please put me onto the waiting list if Muirium does not want it. (have no chance, i know)
Bah... da durchkämme ich täglich ein paar mal die Ebaykategorie Computerklassiker und irgend ein Idiot stellt was ich such in die Hauptkategorie *Haare rauf*.
Posted: 20 Jul 2014, 12:29
by Halvar
I luckily got the beam spring on ebay.de.

It was only up for 24 hours I think, so it was really easy to miss.
Which means I will have two beam spring boards when it arrives. I don't really need two -- will decide on what to do when I have taken a good look at it.
Posted: 20 Jul 2014, 12:30
by Muirium
Congratulations! That one's a beaut… once you scrub the caps!
First beam spring I've seen that was made in Greenock. (The local one here is
Italian made, but UK layout.) Now I'm beginning to feel like Mr. A500: bring those beam springs home!
Posted: 20 Jul 2014, 12:46
by Halvar
I wonder if someone knows what the black part above the board does -- it seems to have its own cable, and the design of the square buttons (?) looks vaguely familiar from old IBM manual or software, but I can't place it, and I can't read everything on the photo either.
Posted: 20 Jul 2014, 13:38
by mr_a500
Here's a higher resolution photo:

Posted: 20 Jul 2014, 13:43
by Muirium
Believe me, I have drooled over that very photo before today! The tightest, most symmetrical beam spring of them all. You're a lucky man, Halvar.
Posted: 20 Jul 2014, 14:00
by webwit
That's a really nice board.
Two other beam spring boards:
http://link.marktplaats.nl/m829140218
Posted: 20 Jul 2014, 14:23
by mr_a500
I could go for a 5110, but I'd prefer the 5100:
I made an offer to a seller for one last year, but then he mysteriously vanished without trace.
(perhaps I just imagined it...)
Posted: 20 Jul 2014, 14:25
by Muirium
Another nice schema for Round 5!
Posted: 20 Jul 2014, 15:12
by Hypersphere
Halvar wrote: I luckily got the beam spring on ebay.de.

It was only up for 24 hours I think, so it was really easy to miss.
Which means I will have two beam spring boards when it arrives. I don't really need two -- will decide on what to do when I have taken a good look at it.
Interesting auxiliary controls and indicator lights on the top panel.
Posted: 20 Jul 2014, 16:08
by mr_a500
mr_a500 wrote: Anybody want a Heathkit H9? Only $62.99 Buy it Now.
http://www.ebay.ca/itm/VINTAGE-Heathkit ... 1292425815
Shipping is way too high for me. It would be interesting to see the switches (probably Stackpole). The keycaps look weird - either labels stuck on or separate pieces snapped into the keycap.
Not sure if anybody cares... but I found details on this terminal keyboard. It seems that the keycaps are stuck on labels. They talk about soldering the individual switches, so it must not be Stackpole (which is usually a big grid).
BYTE 10-1978.jpg
Posted: 20 Jul 2014, 17:16
by Muirium
The article text reads more like this was one piece of a home computer enthusiast's DIY computer kit than a terminal board. Also, the bit about "inserting the logos onto the top of each key", and the look of them in the ebay photo, says relegendables to me. The lighting on the arrow keys is the best to see this: those look like snap on transparent tops, for holding your flat printed legend inserts.
Posted: 20 Jul 2014, 18:23
by Hypersphere
Interesting little keyboard. Nice layout with Control to the left of "A" and Delete immediately above Return. And a "Who Are You" key.

- 3M_WhisperWriter.JPG (179.72 KiB) Viewed 5986 times
http://www.ebay.com/itm/3M-Whisper-Writ ... 233daf2299
Posted: 20 Jul 2014, 18:31
by Muirium
A little beaut, that! The Who Are You key is best scripted to
play this.
A search for the "1445 BC Keyboard" shows that it turned up
on DT a year ago. My only disappointment (besides the traditional lack of mods either side of the dang space bar…) is that, with a name like that, the legends aren't cuneiform or hieroglyphic!
Posted: 20 Jul 2014, 19:58
by seebart
Posted: 20 Jul 2014, 20:04
by Muirium
I like the way they have the Apple Keyboard Pro posed on an Apple Extended Keyboard II's box. I paid a third as much for the genuine article, in better condition!
Posted: 20 Jul 2014, 20:29
by seebart
I guess it´s the discription that counts, but you´r right that´s not really a great find for that price. And the discription is not really correct either. I´d like to own orange or salmon ALPS though. They don´t show up that often.
It really seems like sellers have more recently caught on to the fact that there are keyboard collectors like us.
Really good stuff like that beam spring Halvar caught are rare.

Posted: 20 Jul 2014, 21:12
by Daniel
http://www.ebay.de/itm/171392398174
US ANSI Model M for 75€ incl. shipping in Germany
Posted: 20 Jul 2014, 21:14
by scottc
That is an interesting right ctrl keycap on that Model M. It also seems to have have green alts.
Posted: 21 Jul 2014, 02:00
by Hypersphere
IBM Selectric Tester and IBM Disk Analyzer:
Imagine getting these carry-on items through airport security....

- IBMtester.JPG (343.84 KiB) Viewed 5838 times
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-1960s-I ... 3ce4e5176d

- IBM-disk-analyzer.JPG (312.41 KiB) Viewed 5834 times
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-1960s-I ... 3ce4e3eabd
Posted: 21 Jul 2014, 09:18
by sth
Muirium wrote: A little beaut, that!
my words approximately!
Posted: 21 Jul 2014, 22:47
by Nuum
Does anyone know what switch type this uses?
http://www.ebay.de/itm/SIGMA-EKB-100-AL ... 0998315940
Probably rubber dome.