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Posted: 03 Jul 2015, 20:23
by XMIT
mit HALL Sensor! 8-)

Posted: 03 Jul 2015, 20:33
by seebart
XMIT wrote:
mit HALL Sensor! 8-)
Nice. Also way more than what I paid for my mechanical RAFI's. The seller seems to know what he's selling.

Posted: 03 Jul 2015, 20:40
by t!ng
hypkx wrote: g80 1502LQEDE (mx clear?):
http://www.ebay.de/itm/252013599656?_tr ... EBIDX%3AIT

Nope, MX Black.

Posted: 03 Jul 2015, 22:08
by jbondeson
Unicomp 122-key for $50 BIN (free shipping in US): http://www.ebay.com/itm/381317073312

Posted: 04 Jul 2015, 01:59
by Jimmy54669
A Terminal i never have seen before
http://kleinanzeigen.ebay.de/anzeigen/s ... 4-225-1783

Posted: 04 Jul 2015, 02:01
by wlhlm
Jimmy54669 wrote: A Terminal i never have seen before
http://kleinanzeigen.ebay.de/anzeigen/s ... 4-225-1783
Reminds me of this: http://deskthority.net/keyboards-f2/wha ... 11075.html

Posted: 04 Jul 2015, 02:01
by Muirium
What a coincidence, reminds me of this:

http://deskthority.net/keyboards-f2/wha ... ml#p240756

Not necessarily the same thing. But not necessarily a mech, either.

Posted: 04 Jul 2015, 02:29
by Blaise170
Yeah it reminds me of that Memorex Telex 122 too.

Re: Great/Interesting Finds

Posted: 04 Jul 2015, 03:27
by jbondeson
(5x) G80-3700 HQAUS $50: http://www.ebay.com/itm/171846575109

Posted: 04 Jul 2015, 03:58
by Blaise170
Not sure that I'd ever spend $50 just for a numpad.

Re: Great/Interesting Finds

Posted: 04 Jul 2015, 04:16
by 002
Dont look at the Realforce 23U then, you might have a heart attack :)

When Topre said they discontinued them, they were selling for some insane amount like $250. They're back now for a very affordable $100...

Re: Great/Interesting Finds

Posted: 04 Jul 2015, 04:49
by jbondeson
Blaise170 wrote:Not sure that I'd ever spend $50 just for a numpad.
Oh I understand that sentiment. I personally am not interested, but 50+ people bought them for $60 + shipping last year on GH so I figured some may be interested in this ... "discount" :)

Posted: 04 Jul 2015, 12:26
by Muirium
That's one of my favourite differences between DT and GH right there. One price does not fit all. Even after a head injury, I don't find that figure remotely appealing either!

Posted: 04 Jul 2015, 12:30
by photekq
Lads, $50 is a great price for the best MX numpad that money can buy. NIB too!

Also, someone offered $35 and it got accepted. I don't know if the seller will do that again though.

2 sold in 24 hours and it hasn't even been posted on GH!

Posted: 04 Jul 2015, 12:43
by Muirium
That's where you and I differ, Photekq. I value switches the way you do caps! Topre caps are just as good as Cherry's finest, far as I can tell, but their switches are worlds apart. Of course, each to their own. I'm not one who thinks there is a one size fits all answer to most anything. But those prices… they are so foreign to me. Sure, Topre's priced sky high as well, but at least they're new!

Disclaimer: no plans to buy a Topre numpad either. Honestly, I plain don't need one. And I prize the desk space.

Posted: 04 Jul 2015, 12:51
by photekq
It's all subjective at the end of the day. If you like MX switches I would highly recommend that numpad. It has all the features you could possibly need. It might be old, but it has more features than any Topre numpad. You won't find a NIB one like that for under $50 easily. EDIT : You won't find a used one for under $50 easily either.

Of course, if you're not a huge fan of MX.. Your money would be wasted even if the price is good!

Also, I know I go on about keycaps a lot, but I value switches and layout above all else. Beamspring is my favourite switch, but the layout and size is prohibitive. My next favourite is vintage Cherry MX browns. If I didn't like MX I wouldn't be collecting all these rare caps, trust me :lol: That said, I haven't tried 55g Topre or most alps yet. Maybe my opinion of MX will change when I get my 87u 55g shipped to me.

Posted: 04 Jul 2015, 13:06
by Halvar
How much you are willing to spend for a numpad might also depend on whether you type numbers a lot. As a programmer, I don't. As a writer, I wouldn't. The only people I know who still do are businesspeople and some scientists.

Posted: 04 Jul 2015, 13:13
by Sayso
photekq wrote: Lads, $50 is a great price for the best MX numpad that money can buy. NIB too!

Also, someone offered $35 and it got accepted. I don't know if the seller will do that again though.

2 sold in 24 hours and it hasn't even been posted on GH!

Yeah great price but hopefully (for my wallet), the seller does not ship it here :mrgreen:

Posted: 04 Jul 2015, 13:24
by derzemel
Sayso wrote:
photekq wrote: Lads, $50 is a great price for the best MX numpad that money can buy. NIB too!

Also, someone offered $35 and it got accepted. I don't know if the seller will do that again though.

2 sold in 24 hours and it hasn't even been posted on GH!

Yeah great price but hopefully (for my wallet), the seller does not ship it here :mrgreen:
Same here, or I would have already bought one :lol:

Re: Great/Interesting Finds

Posted: 04 Jul 2015, 13:24
by seebart
photekq wrote:Beamspring is my favourite switch, but the layout and size is prohibitive.
Hmm I would not have thought that!

Posted: 04 Jul 2015, 13:26
by wlhlm
Is someone willing to proxy? I'm interested.

Posted: 04 Jul 2015, 13:33
by Muirium
photekq wrote: Also, I know I go on about keycaps a lot, but I value switches and layout above all else. Beamspring is my favourite switch, but the layout and size is prohibitive. My next favourite is vintage Cherry MX browns. If I didn't like MX I wouldn't be collecting all these rare caps, trust me :lol: That said, I haven't tried 55g Topre or most alps yet. Maybe my opinion of MX will change when I get my 87u 55g shipped to me.
Heh, fair enough. Vintage browns (which I haven't tried) sound like a closer match to 35g Topre than to big old 55g. I like both of those weights, 35g much more than I expected I would. Apparently the tactile swing is what draws me to Topre. I'm not too fussy about the specific weight. But I do like a little bit of flex, HHKB style, on bottoming out. Unsurprisingly, I like PCB mounted blacks better in the MX world too. Though a good bit too much flex there for my ideal!

And yes, beamspring: oh my. That's one we really need to get to grips and make customs for ourselves. What do you think about all those glorious ABS caps?

Posted: 04 Jul 2015, 13:36
by XMIT
Hmm. I'm thinking about getting one. It looks like, if I were to get four, there would be three interested International buyers, is that right? I like buying in bulk because it makes my shipping less expensive. Let me see if the seller is willing to cut me a deal on a bunch of them.

Posted: 04 Jul 2015, 13:39
by wlhlm
Count me in. :)

Posted: 04 Jul 2015, 13:48
by photekq
Muirium wrote: Heh, fair enough. Vintage browns (which I haven't tried) sound like a closer match to 35g Topre than to big old 55g. I like both of those weights, 35g much more than I expected I would. Apparently the tactile swing is what draws me to Topre. I'm not too fussy about the specific weight. But I do like a little bit of flex, HHKB style, on bottoming out. Unsurprisingly, I like PCB mounted blacks better in the MX world too. Though a good bit too much flex there for my ideal!

And yes, beamspring: oh my. That's one we really need to get to grips and make customs for ourselves. What do you think about all those glorious ABS caps?
I cannot compare vintage browns to any other switch. They're magical. Unfortunately, they are ever so hard to find. The only keyboards with them are the MX5000s, the G80-1838HPU and apparently some of the older Kinesis keyboards, but I can't confirm that last one.

Even the slightly more modern G80-11801s don't cut it. They're nicer than modern browns, but they're no vintage. I'll call them 'old browns'.

I think the MX5000 is a perfect match for them, although I'm looking forward to trying them in an aluminium cased custom with a partial polycarbonate plate. I just need to get my hands on a donor board now :evilgeek:

Posted: 04 Jul 2015, 13:51
by XMIT
Okay, let's see what happens. I've submitted an offer. Up to the seller now.

Posted: 04 Jul 2015, 14:13
by derzemel
please count me out. I did a quick calculation and the shipping from US to me would be at least 30$ which would make it way to expensive (+import taxes). I would have bought it on impulse earlier, but, now, thinking for a bit, it's not that attractive anymore.
I am sorry about this and I hope I won't cause any issues!

Posted: 04 Jul 2015, 14:38
by Muirium
Those quick calculations have spared me a lot of pain in this hobby. Customs add up so very, very fast. You've basically got to double the price of everything when you see it's outside the EU. Unless you go out and get it in person.

Posted: 04 Jul 2015, 14:45
by photekq
Muirium wrote: Those quick calculations have spared me a lot of pain in this hobby. Customs add up so very, very fast. You've basically got to double the price of everything when you see it's outside the EU. Unless you go out and get it in person.
Customs never seems to be a problem for me for some reason. Even with packages over $100 value I've never been charged.

The only time I can recall being charged is when I got two beamsprings for me and Andy, which had a value of around $200. I think we got charged about a tenner each. Not too bad.

Posted: 04 Jul 2015, 14:58
by Muirium
There's a lot of chaos in the system, which bugs me in particular. I've been charged VAT+handling in excess of 100% an item's value on several occasions, like those 8 or so super expensive duck caps straight from SP. And big packages never fail, for me, to really get their eyes sparkling. Because then they can name their own price for the shipping you paid, which is also taxable. The Kishies were hit hard for that. Thankfully they underestimated the price we'd actually paid for the boards big time! If they got that right, it could have been hundreds of pounds.

Criminals. They even take weeks to get on with it. Perhaps they like to be real bastards to addresses in Scotland? I've no idea why my luck is so bad with them. But I do know I cheat my way around them every time I can now, and feel perfectly justified.