Cherry G81 with aritifical stone case

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Daniel

07 Sep 2013, 11:40

Found the keyboard on a flea market.
The case is made of artificial stone. Where little rock pieces are glued together again (you find that kind of stone in bathroom sinks a lot).
Weigth: 8,4kg :shock:
It has the early version of Cherry MY switches and doubleshot keycaps.
Cherry G81 artificial stone case
Cherry G81 artificial stone case
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Cherry G81 artificial stone case
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Cherry G81 artificial stone case
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Cherry G81 artificial stone case
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Cherry G81 artificial stone case
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Cherry G81 artificial stone case
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002
Topre Enthusiast

07 Sep 2013, 12:07

Lol this is really cool. How do the LEDs look when turned on? They look like they'd be tricky to see from an angle.
How is it it all held in? Is there a plate on the bottom so you can take the PCB etc out?

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Halverson

07 Sep 2013, 12:08

That's such a cool case! Nice find!

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Muirium
µ

07 Sep 2013, 12:10

Impressive! A keyboard for the granite 1990s executive washroom if I ever saw it. (Jokes about Cherry MY's natural suitability for that environment withheld, or quite who would be taking dictation in there.)

One hell of a flea market you've got there and a spectacular find. Really wouldn't want to ship this!

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Halvar

07 Sep 2013, 12:54

Good to know you can actually have a keyboard in your tombstone when the time comes ... along with an engraving like "Number One Keyboard Expert On Planet Earth" or something like that ...

Black keycaps may be advised though.

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BimboBB

07 Sep 2013, 12:56

wow....fanatstic work! who made this?

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Muirium
µ

07 Sep 2013, 13:49

Hmm… a tombstone that is actually an interactive switch sampler. Think granite caps. That could he a wonderful idea for an art exhibit in fact! Write your own epitaph.

kaiserreich

07 Sep 2013, 14:09

Bathroom sink keyboard eh?

Sorry, couldn't help myself :p

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Grond

07 Sep 2013, 14:43

Screw aluminium, solid rock is the way to go!

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Mikelittoris

07 Sep 2013, 15:26

WOW! That's a really cool case. Congratulations on finding that one :) Would it possible to open it up and change the innards to a g80 board?

mr_a500

07 Sep 2013, 16:14

I never even imagined somebody could make a case out of stone. This looks very well done too. I think it needs fancier keycaps though.

What the hell kind of flea market was this? I bet it was a Twilight Zone kind of place that magically appeared out of the fog only to disappear again after Daniel bought the mysterious (yet cursed) stone keyboard. I bet if you search for that flea market, you'll find that no such place has ever existed.

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Broadmonkey
Fancy Rank

07 Sep 2013, 16:39

what amazes me the most is that they produced an extremely expensive case for something they didn't even bother to put the best switches in. Has it got a label underneath?

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Game Theory
Mr. Despair

07 Sep 2013, 16:51

Amazing find!!

input

07 Sep 2013, 16:56

I hope you can replace the innards to make it usable :lol:

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webwit
Wild Duck

07 Sep 2013, 16:58

mr_a500 wrote:What the hell kind of flea market was this? I bet it was a Twilight Zone kind of place that magically appeared out of the fog.
Check his location. Enter black forest germany into google images.

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7bit

07 Sep 2013, 17:00

I doubt I would ever want something which has been made of 'stones' which had been found in bathroom sinks ...
:?

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webwit
Wild Duck

07 Sep 2013, 17:07

I know what you want. Did you get it yet?

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7bit

07 Sep 2013, 17:17

This obviously has been made from 'stones' found in a pipe down from a toilet.
:?

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webwit
Wild Duck

07 Sep 2013, 17:29

You should work harder. Mine took much work. Use your natural charm.

I.e. tell the middle guy he gets a finder's fee of a couple of hundred if he proposes bid to the long gray beard and it is accepted! :twisted:

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Dubsgalore

07 Sep 2013, 21:41

That's pretty cool..sounds really, really heavy
nice set of doubleshots too :p

warty

07 Sep 2013, 22:19

wow. I wonder if that was a one-off. Looks like the switches are on little risers to allow for the thick stone top cover. I bet that cost a fortune.

Great find!

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Jmneuv

07 Sep 2013, 22:30

come on Daniel, admit you made it yourself

mr_a500

07 Sep 2013, 23:00

webwit wrote:
mr_a500 wrote:What the hell kind of flea market was this? I bet it was a Twilight Zone kind of place that magically appeared out of the fog.
Check his location. Enter black forest germany into google images.
I tried that, but all I got back was some really filthy porn. Maybe I should filter my results.

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Daniel Beardsmore

07 Sep 2013, 23:05

With Safe Search off, I get … lots of pictures of trees and deer and stuff.

We know Google tailor your search results, so that's just given us an interesting insight into your porn preferences …

mr_a500

07 Sep 2013, 23:19

Daniel Beardsmore wrote:With Safe Search off, I get … lots of pictures of trees and deer and stuff.

We know Google tailor your search results, so that's just given us an interesting insight into your porn preferences …
No, I was kidding. You think I would search for porn on Google with all the NSA spying? No way. I just phone order 3 or 4 hookers, maybe a couple twins and a midget and... oh shit... the NSA is listening to this too. OK skip that.

;)

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webwit
Wild Duck

08 Sep 2013, 02:22

mr_a500 wrote:No way. I just phone order 3 or 4 hookers, maybe a couple twins and a midget and...
Phone's no good. I bet it is recorded all. No, you have to handpick in the brothel, while wearing one of these to avoid camera surveillance recognition.

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Elrick

08 Sep 2013, 02:57

Just a note to anyone wanting to make a Keyboard Case using Granite or any type of Stone, I'll buy it.

Brilliant execution of this, unique and certainly very stable and complete. I wonder what happens if this ever falls off your desk?
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Muirium
µ

08 Sep 2013, 03:01

A crater in your floor?

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Daniel

08 Sep 2013, 16:09

002 wrote:How is it it all held in? Is there a plate on the bottom so you can take the PCB etc out?
I think it is glued together with black silicon or some special stone adhesive.
There's no way of opening it without destroying the original used glue. I think I'd use a thin wire or a fishing line if I opened it.
Broadmonkey wrote:Has it got a label underneath?
No, no label underneath.
BimboBB wrote:wow....fanatstic work! who made this?
I don't know I was in a hurry and didn't talk to to seller except for negotiating the price.

The keyboard is made out of six pieces: top and bottom and two pieces for the front and back and another two for the sides.

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Cherry G81 artificial stone case
Cherry G81 artificial stone case
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Cherry G81 artificial stone case
Cherry G81 artificial stone case
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Cherry G81 artificial stone case
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Cherry G81 artificial stone case
Cherry G81 artificial stone case
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tinnie

08 Sep 2013, 16:15

Anyway, I'm quite sure that it is a G81-1000 and the original plastic case is still inside the stone case.

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