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Look what I got in the mail from an old friend!
Posted: 26 Nov 2015, 09:26
by huttala
Posted: 26 Nov 2015, 09:55
by vsev
One of my (very) long time goals in keyboards, you can thank your friend a big time for sure !
Nice to see it well treated and ready to type on, enjoy the beauty.
Posted: 26 Nov 2015, 09:56
by CeeSA
very nice friend, and of course (beside the ISO) a wonderful board.

Posted: 26 Nov 2015, 10:32
by huttala
Thanks!
Gotta say, it's not easy getting used to this board. But I'm using it for C coding at work, so at least it has a worthy home now.

Posted: 26 Nov 2015, 11:21
by andrewjoy
That is one nice cherry keyboard. Shame about the cherry switches, but its ok you can
upgrade them
Posted: 26 Nov 2015, 11:23
by HzFaq
I'm pretty sure you'd be lynched by quite a few people here if you put Gaterons in an MX5000

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Nice get though dude.
Posted: 26 Nov 2015, 11:24
by andrewjoy
I jest, vintage / old cherry switches are fine, its the modern crap thats worse than the clones.
Posted: 26 Nov 2015, 12:45
by ramnes
Your friend was right, that's an old crap. See how yellowed and shiny the keycaps are? You really should put your standards higher. And it's not even ANSI. Definitely, you should throw that away, and tell me where you did it.
Posted: 26 Nov 2015, 12:53
by huttala
ramnes wrote: Your friend was right, that's an old crap. See how yellowed and shiny the keycaps are? You really should put your standards higher. And it's not even ANSI. Definitely, you should throw that away, and tell me where you did it.
You might be right.
Anyway, how much is these boards worth nowadays?
I was actively searching for one 4~ years ago and have not been looking at recent pricing. I did not find anything at ebay or the ebay history.
Posted: 26 Nov 2015, 12:57
by HzFaq
NIB like £250ish, in that condition, half that maybe? I can see Pho's lurking, he'll give you a better estimate

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Posted: 26 Nov 2015, 13:02
by photekq
andrewjoy wrote: That is one nice cherry keyboard. Shame about the cherry switches, but its ok you can
upgrade them
Don't you dare..
huttala wrote: Anyway, how much is these boards worth nowadays?
I was actively searching for one 4~ years ago and have not been looking at recent pricing. I did not find anything at ebay or the ebay history.
Since it's the NO model I think Hzza has got the prices just about right

DE and Portuguese are worth less though, since they're far more common. Particularly Portuguese.
Posted: 26 Nov 2015, 13:07
by huttala
photekq wrote: andrewjoy wrote: That is one nice cherry keyboard. Shame about the cherry switches, but its ok you can
upgrade them
Don't you dare..
huttala wrote: Anyway, how much is these boards worth nowadays?
I was actively searching for one 4~ years ago and have not been looking at recent pricing. I did not find anything at ebay or the ebay history.
Since it's the NO model I think Hzza has got the prices just about right

DE and Portuguese are worth less though, since they're far more common. Particularly Portuguese.
Okay, good to know.
Easier to not sell since the prices hasn't escalated.
Now I can slap some kailh switches on it and ANSI mod it without being worried about loosing to much money...
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Just kidding, wont touch the switches, or the PCB for that matter, even if ANSI modding it would be nice.

Posted: 26 Nov 2015, 13:30
by t8c
Let me know if you are looking to sell the norwegian specific caps : )
Posted: 26 Nov 2015, 13:48
by Muirium
photekq wrote:
DE and Portuguese are worth less though, since they're far more common. Particularly Portuguese.
Inteyresting. DE I can understand, but PT is common too?
In any case, I could slum it with either kind of MX5000! I do touch type after all. But something tells me that even with DT's large Portuguese contingent, these aren't exactly growing on trees. Even if they sometimes do in the mail, you lucky bugger Huttala!
Posted: 26 Nov 2015, 13:49
by photekq
Muirium wrote: Inteyresting. DE I can understand, but PT is common too?
In any case, I could slum it with either kind of MX5000! I do touch type after all. But something tells me that even with DT's large Portuguese contingent, these aren't exactly growing on trees. Even if they sometimes do in the mail, you lucky bugger Huttala!
It's because there was a Portuguese webstore that still had plenty of stock of 5000s even just a few years ago. They're all long gone now, but there's plenty of them floating around because of it. A lot of them are still NIB.. That's why all 3 of my 5000s are HAMPO!
Posted: 26 Nov 2015, 13:54
by scottc
Yeah, definitely worth less... so I'll give you £100 for one then, alright?
Posted: 26 Nov 2015, 14:23
by andrewjoy
Its not worth 100 i will trade you for an AT101 !
Posted: 26 Nov 2015, 14:24
by huttala
I don't get it. Why would PO be worth less than NO? They are both ISO and it's easy to just change the caps with other Cherry original double shots? (Like I did with my board, it's US cherry original caps on it now. I do however understand why ANSI would be worth more than ISO or vise versa. But ISO vs ISO board? Nope, dun get it.
Is it the label underneath the board that matters?
I've never understood the rules of hoarding old stuff and what makes some stuff worth more than others.
Posted: 26 Nov 2015, 17:33
by Muirium
You're forgetting all about the language specific spacebar! Wakey wakey, man.
Posted: 26 Nov 2015, 17:33
by photekq
huttala wrote: I don't get it. Why would PO be worth less than NO? They are both ISO and it's easy to just change the caps with other Cherry original double shots? (Like I did with my board, it's US cherry original caps on it now. I do however understand why ANSI would be worth more than ISO or vise versa. But ISO vs ISO board? Nope, dun get it.
Is it the label underneath the board that matters?
I've never understood the rules of hoarding old stuff and what makes some stuff worth more than others.
Norwegian caps are very rare. I mean, I think I've seen about 4 or 5 Norwegian beige Cherry doubleshot sets. Good luck finding a board to get the caps from if you wanted to turn a HAMPO into a HAMNO

Posted: 26 Nov 2015, 18:08
by tlt
Congratulations on getting board! I miss working for an old company mostly for the old stuff you could find in the recycling bin there.
Posted: 27 Nov 2015, 10:20
by huttala
photekq wrote: huttala wrote: I don't get it. Why would PO be worth less than NO? They are both ISO and it's easy to just change the caps with other Cherry original double shots? (Like I did with my board, it's US cherry original caps on it now. I do however understand why ANSI would be worth more than ISO or vise versa. But ISO vs ISO board? Nope, dun get it.
Is it the label underneath the board that matters?
I've never understood the rules of hoarding old stuff and what makes some stuff worth more than others.
Norwegian caps are very rare. I mean, I think I've seen about 4 or 5 Norwegian beige Cherry doubleshot sets. Good luck finding a board to get the caps from if you wanted to turn a HAMPO into a HAMNO

Yeah, that I do understand. But how many Norwegians are there that cares about keyboards? Feels like most of the community would change the caps to German/UK.
Posted: 27 Nov 2015, 18:16
by tlt
Mix the norwegian with a german you almost have a swedish

Posted: 27 Nov 2015, 21:25
by Findecanor
With NO + DE to get SF, the "Stargate Key" and the missing \ symbol on the + key are the only differences.
andrewjoy wrote: That is one nice cherry keyboard. Shame about the cherry switches, but its ok you can
upgrade them
Huttala: If you would actually
do want black Gateron sliders, I've got about 70 spare brand new ones.
PCB-mounted switches should make it easy to open the switches up without desoldering.
Posted: 29 Nov 2015, 21:42
by huttala
Findecanor wrote: With NO + DE to get SF, the "Stargate Key" and the missing \ symbol on the + key are the only differences.
andrewjoy wrote: That is one nice cherry keyboard. Shame about the cherry switches, but its ok you can
upgrade them
Huttala: If you would actually
do want black Gateron sliders, I've got about 70 spare brand new ones.
PCB-mounted switches should make it easy to open the switches up without desoldering.
Thanks Findecanor, but I do not plan to swap the switches. I'm starting to get used to the old school browns now and they are good enough. I got other boards to try switches on, this one will be as un modified as possible.
