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Posted: 20 Apr 2018, 08:42
by Mr.Nobody
Posted: 20 Apr 2018, 08:53
by Mr.Nobody
Blaise170 wrote: Saw this on TV at the gym, anyone know what that cool LED pad is on the left?

Here is the answer, and if my memory serves me right, there are some on Taobao with reasonable prices.
keyboards-f2/identify-this-keyboard-thr ... ml#p363989
Posted: 20 Apr 2018, 11:24
by seebart
Mr.Nobody wrote: @ seebart,here are the photos you requested. I haven't taken it, since, it's not reached my BUD criteria, ie., Beautiful Useable and Durable.
Very nice. Interesting that the label reads "Yamatake-Honeywell", aparently they had an Asian partner that we did not know about. We will have to update the wiki. Did you buy it?
Posted: 20 Apr 2018, 12:09
by Mr.Nobody
seebart wrote: Mr.Nobody wrote: @ seebart,here are the photos you requested. I haven't taken it, since, it's not reached my BUD criteria, ie., Beautiful Useable and Durable.
Very nice. Interesting that the label reads "Yamatake-Honeywell", aparently they had an Asian partner that we did not know about. We will have to update the wiki. Did you buy it?
No,not my cup of tea, the photos are all from the original seller.
Posted: 20 Apr 2018, 12:11
by seebart
Mr.Nobody wrote: seebart wrote: Mr.Nobody wrote: @ seebart,here are the photos you requested. I haven't taken it, since, it's not reached my BUD criteria, ie., Beautiful Useable and Durable.
Very nice. Interesting that the label reads "Yamatake-Honeywell", aparently they had an Asian partner that we did not know about. We will have to update the wiki. Did you buy it?
No,not my cup of tea, the photos are all from the original seller.
OK I see. Still quite interesting. What's his price?
Posted: 20 Apr 2018, 12:27
by Mr.Nobody
OK I see. Still quite interesting. What's his price?
Around $40, but the thing weighs more than 3 kgs according to the seller.
Posted: 20 Apr 2018, 12:29
by seebart
Mr.Nobody wrote: OK I see. Still quite interesting. What's his price?
Around $40, but the thing weighs more than 3 kgs according to the seller.
Yeah, those oldies are heavy. Oh well...

Posted: 20 Apr 2018, 15:02
by Blaise170
chzel wrote: Yes, this is definitely the LPFK!
Looks like they are membrane switches, pretty interesting.

Posted: 20 Apr 2018, 16:02
by ScottPaladin
This
Maxi-switch weirdo was relisted so I got the seller to snag a photo under a keycap.
Maxi-Switch is outside my wheelhouse. These don't look like discrete switch modules but I can't really tell anything else. Anybody able to ID them?
Posted: 20 Apr 2018, 16:04
by seebart
ScottPaladin wrote: This weirdo was relisted so I got the seller to snag a photo under a keycap.
Maxi-Switch is outside my wheelhouse. These don't look like discrete switch modules but I can't really tell anything else. Anybody able to ID them?
Nope, Daniel Beardsmore needs to have a look at that.
Posted: 23 Apr 2018, 09:27
by snufflecat
Hi guys, I need your skillful eyes once again. Obviously it's an IBM, but what model exactly?

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Posted: 23 Apr 2018, 09:54
by Chyros
Some Scandinavian 2nd gen Model M, it would appear.
Posted: 23 Apr 2018, 10:15
by snufflecat
Chyros wrote: Some Scandinavian 2nd gen Model M, it would appear.
Awesome. I was actually just watching your "Ultimate Model M" video to see if I could identify it myself.

I got it for roughly $60, so it's a good Monday indeed!
Posted: 23 Apr 2018, 20:53
by mol
Chyros wrote: Some Scandinavian 2nd gen Model M, it would appear.
nvm not Swedish, it is Norwegian or Danish
Posted: 23 Apr 2018, 21:04
by Noobmaen
ScottPaladin wrote: This
Maxi-switch weirdo was relisted so I got the seller to snag a photo under a keycap.
Maxi-Switch is outside my wheelhouse. These don't look like discrete switch modules but I can't really tell anything else. Anybody able to ID them?
Maxi Switch magnetic reed. I thought about buying this keyboard myself and doing a controller replacement, but the layout is just too strange to actually be usable.
Edit:
See here for more info
Posted: 23 Apr 2018, 21:05
by green-squid
snufflecat wrote: Chyros wrote: Some Scandinavian 2nd gen Model M, it would appear.
Awesome. I was actually just watching your "Ultimate Model M" video to see if I could identify it myself.

I got it for roughly $60, so it's a good Monday indeed!
Yo! Great find. Model Ms are great! I hope you grabbed that Dell monitor too, old CRT monitors are awesome.

Posted: 23 Apr 2018, 21:08
by ScottPaladin
Noobmaen wrote:
Maxi Switch magnetic reed. I thought about buying this keyboard myself and doing a controller replacement, but the layout is just too strange to actually be usable.
Edit:
See here for more info
Thanks! I knew somebody would know.
Posted: 24 Apr 2018, 09:35
by snufflecat
green-squid wrote: snufflecat wrote: Chyros wrote: Some Scandinavian 2nd gen Model M, it would appear.
Awesome. I was actually just watching your "Ultimate Model M" video to see if I could identify it myself.

I got it for roughly $60, so it's a good Monday indeed!
Yo! Great find. Model Ms are great! I hope you grabbed that Dell monitor too, old CRT monitors are awesome.

Thanks! I'm super excited.

If I had the space and/or a girlfriend who shares my interest in vintage keyboards and computing, believe me I would grab the CRT! But this time I was more than happy with just the board, I've been checking the "Norwegian Craigslist" more or less daily for the last year in hopes of finding one. You've got to be really quick as the Norwegian market is really small and the good deals get scooped up more or less immediately.
Posted: 28 Apr 2018, 13:33
by davkol
derp
Posted: 28 Apr 2018, 14:39
by Blaise170
It's Strong Man OEM, the same company that produced a bunch of different boards for Elsa, Filco/Diatek, Pioneer, and others. SMK (not to be confused with SMK Corp) usually made low cost mechanical keyboards. The one above looks nearly identical to the Filco FKB-91JU that I just recently sold.

Posted: 29 Apr 2018, 19:13
by derpthority
What keyboard and switch are these? Keys feel linear and make a fair amount of noise when they bottom out.
Posted: 29 Apr 2018, 19:14
by Myoth
Fujitsu Leaf Spring
Posted: 29 Apr 2018, 19:14
by Dingster
derpthority wrote: What keyboard and switch are these? Keys feel linear and make a fair amount of noise when they bottom out.
Looks like 3rd gen Fujitsu leaf spring (
wiki/Fujitsu_Leaf_Spring)
Posted: 29 Apr 2018, 19:15
by Brett MacK
They look like Fujitsu 3rd gen leafsprings! A very nice linear switch, lucky!
wiki/Fujitsu_Leaf_Spring
Posted: 29 Apr 2018, 19:27
by derpthority
Thank you guys, that's definitely my switch. Definitely one of the softest switches I've ever tried.
Posted: 29 Apr 2018, 19:30
by Dingster
derpthority wrote: Thank you guys, that's definitely my switch. Definitely one of the softest switches I've ever tried.
Yea leaf spring is like the dream switch, since linears are, as we all know, the best

Posted: 29 Apr 2018, 19:36
by seebart
Dingster wrote: derpthority wrote: Thank you guys, that's definitely my switch. Definitely one of the softest switches I've ever tried.
Yea leaf spring is like the dream switch, since linears are, as we all know, the best

Preference really. LS 3rd gen is the smoothest though. Almost like typing on air.
Posted: 30 Apr 2018, 09:24
by rich1051414
I've used some really smooth linear switches, yet the only one I really like using is a 'linear' that has more tactility than a romer-g switch(SKCC Green).
I find them absolutely boring and negatively effect my typing confidence unless I bottom them out, which defeats the entire purpose in the first place.
So yeah, preference.
Posted: 01 May 2018, 15:11
by Morron
Sorry to bother you guys, but anyone have any idea of what this keyboard might be? I have asked seller for pictures under the caps.

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EDIT: Should be the SK 720H but I can't find any information on it.
Posted: 01 May 2018, 15:30
by Blaise170
Rubber dome. Silitek SK-720.