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Posted: 11 Jun 2017, 02:02
by Chyros
Harshmallow wrote: This is only a great find in terms of the seller's 'guesswork' about the keyboards history and how 'rare' it is. He believes that the AT in this Dell keyboard should stand for Austin, Texas...where they were founded. I thought it was all a clever listing by someone having a laugh, but I'm not so sure anymore
http://www.ebay.com/itm/132222706526/
Heh, he keeps going on about how low the serial number 00840088 on his is... The one on mine is 00778676 and that's from as late as 1992 xD .
Posted: 11 Jun 2017, 03:45
by //gainsborough
Chyros wrote: Harshmallow wrote: This is only a great find in terms of the seller's 'guesswork' about the keyboards history and how 'rare' it is. He believes that the AT in this Dell keyboard should stand for Austin, Texas...where they were founded. I thought it was all a clever listing by someone having a laugh, but I'm not so sure anymore
http://www.ebay.com/itm/132222706526/
Heh, he keeps going on about how low the serial number 00840088 on his is... The one on mine is 00778676 and that's from as late as 1992 xD .
My sides are in orbit.
Posted: 11 Jun 2017, 03:58
by //gainsborough
zkb-2 that doesn't ship to the states
http://www.ebay.com/itm/272711835708/
Posted: 11 Jun 2017, 15:00
by fohat
//gainsborough wrote:
I never knew that Dell was making these in Ireland.
Posted: 11 Jun 2017, 15:27
by j0d1
Posted: 11 Jun 2017, 15:32
by fohat
Wheelwriter caps are nice crisp 1-piece with green sublegends. I use them on my naked F-122.
You get the elusive "Code" key but the space bar is not compatible with any M/F.
Posted: 11 Jun 2017, 20:02
by Chyros
fohat wrote: //gainsborough wrote:
I never knew that Dell was making these in Ireland.
Alps' Ireland plant was one of their most important keyboard assembly plants in Europe. It appears to be the Cork plant they took over from Apple, and they made all AT101 models for Europe there as far as I've seen. Other boards, such as ones for Canon, Sharp and Panasonic, were made in their Milton Keynes facility. Or so I've been told.
Posted: 11 Jun 2017, 20:34
by alienman82
removed.
Posted: 11 Jun 2017, 20:51
by alienman82
removed.
Posted: 11 Jun 2017, 20:52
by taylorswiftttttt
removed
Posted: 11 Jun 2017, 21:10
by alienman82
removed.
Posted: 12 Jun 2017, 12:34
by kbdfr
alienman82 wrote:
that 2100 went for a great price. I would have bought it for that

Want another one?

Posted: 12 Jun 2017, 19:44
by Slom
Expensive NOS micro switch SD Hall effect switches (4b3b).
http://www.ebay.com/itm/5-Pcs-VINTAGE-1 ... 2389645182
Here is what I find interesting: that little tab that holds hall sensor, visible in this picture:
I don't remember seeing these on my keyboard ...
Posted: 12 Jun 2017, 19:58
by seebart
Slom wrote: Expensive NOS micro switch SD Hall effect switches (4b3b).
http://www.ebay.com/itm/5-Pcs-VINTAGE-1 ... 2389645182
Here is what I find interesting: that little tab that holds hall sensor, visible in this picture:
I don't remember seeing these on my keyboard ...
Hmm...another variant.

Posted: 13 Jun 2017, 14:07
by thegoldenmandenis
Viglen keyboard, I've got one of these and it has white Alps switches. Unusual space saving layout as well:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/401345432767
Posted: 13 Jun 2017, 14:07
by thegoldenmandenis
Viglen keyboard, I've got one of these and it has white Alps switches. Unusual space saving layout as well:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/401345432767
Posted: 13 Jun 2017, 18:04
by Chyros
Damn, so Datacomp was OEMing for Viglen through Alps? The plot thickens Oo .
Posted: 13 Jun 2017, 22:52
by //gainsborough
5251 Display Station set! Only $1500.00!
http://www.ebay.com/itm/272716140148/
Posted: 13 Jun 2017, 23:09
by JP!
Posted: 14 Jun 2017, 16:55
by JP!
Posted: 14 Jun 2017, 17:26
by Slom
Posted: 14 Jun 2017, 18:14
by mr_a500
Excellent. Thanks Slom!
Jan. 1971 Micro Switch - my oldest keyboard/keypad so far. (my previous oldest were a bunch of 1974 Micro Switch and Clare Pendar)
Posted: 14 Jun 2017, 18:33
by Slom
You got it? Awesome, then I know it is in good hands
Big metal slab of a keyboard, with a nice display as a bonus:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/CYBERNETIC-DATA ... 2671397841
Posted: 14 Jun 2017, 19:30
by Engicoder
Big plastic slab of a keyboard....look at the bottom view

Posted: 14 Jun 2017, 19:46
by gogusrl
Posted: 14 Jun 2017, 19:50
by seebart

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Posted: 15 Jun 2017, 03:51
by mr_a500
There's a set of NOS Alps SKCC (cream) numeric keys (originally for TRS-80 Model III) for only $11.99 (or less). I thought it was pretty good for the price. I've got some SKCC keyboards I can use them on though.
Alps numpad keys.JPG
http://www.ebay.ca/itm/391785318360
He had a bunch, but there's only one left.
Edit: What the...! He sold out and it looks like he has another listing for $24.99, but this time with "manual" (instructions). Strangely, the instructions and his photo show the Hi-Tek version of the keyboard (notice the flat top 3), but he's selling the Alps version.
Posted: 15 Jun 2017, 19:10
by ryvnf
* = ^ . Capacitive buckling spring monster with amazing weight. * ^ . -
USB converted 4704 F107. Maybe a bit expensive but you can judge for yourselves.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-IBM-470 ... SwDrNZQixz
Apparently weighs more than 4 kg of lead!
Posted: 15 Jun 2017, 20:00
by codemonkeymike
I would probably pick up that 4704 if the seller lived in my town. $300 USD for the F107+converter seems to be the norm now a days.
Posted: 15 Jun 2017, 20:05
by seebart
codemonkeymike wrote: I would probably pick up that 4704 if the seller lived in my town. $300 USD for the F107+converter seems to be the norm now a days.
Yeah, I forgot what orihalcon charged for his but if I remember not much less, of course he's far away from Australia. I'd love to own a 4704, basically unobtanium around these parts.
Nice SKCC set mr_a500!