Posted: 17 Feb 2016, 13:24
I'm hesitating between that CC and the M15...

It needs to come back to CanadaXMIT wrote:This might be his sale. I've sent a PM about it. Would be fun to pick it up.snuci wrote: Terrycherry posted this a while ago. keyboards-f2/buckling-spring-on-ibm-alp ... 12406.html
Ooh! Great deal on that CC! It's like those buy 1 get 2-deals, only buy 10 get 1.ramnes wrote: Look like a good deal for a blank keycap: http://www.ebay.com/itm/161979515804
I'm hesitating between that CC and the M15...
WTF? What am I missing here?Khers wrote:ramnes wrote: Look like a good deal for a blank keycap: http://www.ebay.com/itm/161979515804Price:US $544.00
Yes phote that's a good way of putting it...now for roughly the same $$$ you can also get this:
The 4680 used a proprietary 12V serial bus for the peripherals. I have never seen this keyboard in person, but since its a ANPOS board, I assume it would use the same bus. I think I have the docs somewhere if anyone is interested.
Again, this is the same exact keyboard our friend terrycherry posted some time ago, so I think this could be his sale.Engicoder wrote:The 4680 used a proprietary 12V serial bus for the peripherals. I have never seen this keyboard in person, but since its a ANPOS board, I assume it would use the same bus. I think I have the docs somewhere if anyone is interested.
Edit: I checked on cost. $25 for board + $63 shipping to USA.
I pushed it to £50 out of curiosity, seems that's where the reserve was at, I'm sure one of you will push it further anyhowtigpha wrote: Vintage IBM 7362149 IBM 5251 Display Station 83 key keyboard from Thetford, in the U.K. Looks like a fine specimen of vintage IBM beam spring.
"Reserve not met" at £32.00 -- vendor possibly hoping for three figures? A pair of IBM Display Writer beam spring keyboards did sell for about £100 each not long ago...
Did he spray the frame in black??zeitg3ist wrote: BTC-5050 XT in UK, looking pretty and clean
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/BTC-MODEL-BTC ... SwzgRWxDo9
cherry g80-1000 HAD
http://www.ebay.it/itm/Cherry-G80-1000- ... SwDuJWw45v
Wow that's quite a rare find.Ratfink wrote: 25 NOS Micro Switch magnetic reed switches
http://www.ebay.com/itm/25PC-LOT-VINTAG ... Sw~OVWvOsx
Well that disappeared pretty quickly. I was curious what it sold for because I purchased one recently from Greece (and it only had one key missing not three)bubblebobbler wrote:I pushed it to £50 out of curiosity, seems that's where the reserve was at, I'm sure one of you will push it further anyhowtigpha wrote: Vintage IBM 7362149 IBM 5251 Display Station 83 key keyboard from Thetford, in the U.K. Looks like a fine specimen of vintage IBM beam spring.
"Reserve not met" at £32.00 -- vendor possibly hoping for three figures? A pair of IBM Display Writer beam spring keyboards did sell for about £100 each not long ago...
How can those be for a keyboard? There are screws on the top face and the contacts are exposed on the side.seebart wrote:Wow that's quite a rare find.Ratfink wrote: 25 NOS Micro Switch magnetic reed switches
http://www.ebay.com/itm/25PC-LOT-VINTAG ... Sw~OVWvOsx
Almost certainly foam and foil since that's all BTC used back in those days, but pretty cool-looking anyway. I've had my eye on it, if it stays cheap I might pick it upzeitg3ist wrote: BTC-5050 XT in UK, looking pretty and clean
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/BTC-MODEL-BTC ... SwzgRWxDo9
The LEDs on the modifiers look just like Keytronic F&F.Chyros wrote:Almost certainly foam and foil since that's all BTC used back in those days, but pretty cool-looking anyway. I've had my eye on it, if it stays cheap I might pick it upzeitg3ist wrote: BTC-5050 XT in UK, looking pretty and clean
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/BTC-MODEL-BTC ... SwzgRWxDo9.
Watch as it goes for $400+.