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2-bit Joe
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IBM Model M SSK
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Tue, 11 January 2022, 17:22:15 »
A fairly grimy IBM Model M SSK up for auction at shopgoodwill.
https://shopgoodwill.com/item/137099440
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DubbTom
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Tue, 11 January 2022, 17:44:37 »
Grimy indeed. It's also missing the original F12 key. Don't think I'd pay much more than the current bid given its condition but a good find nonetheless
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Mon, 17 January 2022, 07:13:37 »
The one I linked to sold for $341. A similar SSK, that I didn't link to, sold around the same time for $275.
These vintage SSKs are nice, but I'd just as soon get a new Unicomp Mini M for $121.
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Releases of modern "updated" versions of classic keyboards usually don't drive prices for originals down, as might have been expected.
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