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[GB] Vintage Keyboard Mega Lot
« on: Sun, 07 June 2015, 12:53:14 »


Geekhack user evan has been listing some really cool vintage computer stuff on eBay recently, and he's now here to bring us some great vintage boards!

Currently this buy includes 12 Apple Extended Keyboards, 12 M0116s, 12 M0110As, and 5 M0110s. See the interest check thread for more information!

If everyone orders a board, each M0110 will be $17 + shipping, and each of the AEKIIs, M0116s, and M0110As will be $12.50 before shipping. Shipping cost depends on your location and will be included in the invoice. These boards make awesome cap and switch donors for projects, and they're certainly nice on they're own as well. The M0110 and M0110A make great restoration projects.

If you want to order some keyboards, fill out this form. Currently you can order one of each. The order deadline will be 6/13, or as soon as all the boards are taken.

User Interest List:

  • Xonar (M0116, AEKII, M0110A)
  • rm-rf (M0110A, Salmon AEKII)
  • wakko (M0110)
  • trizkut (M0110, AEKII)
  • vindaon (M0110, AEKII)
  • KatzenKinder (AEKII)
  • dorkvader (M0116)
  • nubbinator (M0110, M0116, AEKII)
  • catdogpaw (AEKII)
  • Air tree (M0110, AEKII)
  • getf (AEKII)
  • Pyrelink (AEKII, M0116)
  • Karura (AEKII, M0116)
  • tjweir (AEKII)

Available Keyboards Based on User Interest List: 17

0/5 M0110 Available | 10/12 M0110A Available | 7/12 M0116 Available | 0/12 AEKII Available

M0110 Waitlist:

  • Karura

Currently we have 5 orders submitted to the form. If you posted in the IC thread and haven't already filled out the form, please do so if you want a board!

Special thanks to evan, dorkvader, SL89, and XMIT for making this group buy possible!
« Last Edit: Mon, 08 June 2015, 10:46:27 by Xonar »
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Re: [GB] Vintage Keyboard Mega Lot
« Reply #1 on: Mon, 08 June 2015, 01:15:20 »
I didn't know if the form was the same or different, so I filled it out again.  If we don't have enough M0116s to go around, I'm willing to give mine up since the price is still solid.  More people need to experience Alps goodness.

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« Reply #2 on: Mon, 08 June 2015, 02:07:09 »
Drats! I found this thread too late.

I was really interested in the M0110 in the IC, but was late to filling out the form.

Hopefully someone will change their mind on it and will let me have the spot :)

Thanks for organizing the GB.

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« Reply #3 on: Mon, 08 June 2015, 02:10:18 »
I was really interested in the M0110 in the IC, but was late to filling out the form.

Hopefully someone will change their mind on it and will let me have the spot :)

If you plan on converting it, like dorkvader mentioned here, you can take the one I reserved.

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Re: [GB] Vintage Keyboard Mega Lot
« Reply #4 on: Mon, 08 June 2015, 07:19:02 »
I'll take an AEK II please. 

I also currently have a disassembled M0110 I was going to hand wire with a teensy but I have no time. 

PM if interested.

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« Reply #5 on: Mon, 08 June 2015, 10:28:18 »
I'll take an AEK II please. 

I also currently have a disassembled M0110 I was going to hand wire with a teensy but I have no time. 

PM if interested.

Got you down for one. To confirm your order, please fill out the Google Form. :)
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Re: [GB] Vintage Keyboard Mega Lot
« Reply #6 on: Mon, 08 June 2015, 10:33:33 »
I'll take an AEK II please. 

I also currently have a disassembled M0110 I was going to hand wire with a teensy but I have no time. 

PM if interested.

Got you down for one. To confirm your order, please fill out the Google Form. :)

I had filled one out for the AEK-II, but my name doesn't show in the list? Cornflused. I re-filled the google form.

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Re: [GB] Vintage Keyboard Mega Lot
« Reply #7 on: Mon, 08 June 2015, 10:39:29 »
I'll take an AEK II please. 

I also currently have a disassembled M0110 I was going to hand wire with a teensy but I have no time. 

PM if interested.

Got you down for one. To confirm your order, please fill out the Google Form. :)

I had filled one out for the AEK-II, but my name doesn't show in the list? Cornflused. I re-filled the google form.

Sorry, I had missed your response. It's on the list now.

All M0110s and AEK IIs are now reserved. You can put yourself on a waitlist for both in case someone drops their order.
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Re: [GB] Vintage Keyboard Mega Lot
« Reply #8 on: Mon, 08 June 2015, 10:41:05 »
I'll take an AEK II please. 

I also currently have a disassembled M0110 I was going to hand wire with a teensy but I have no time. 

PM if interested.

Got you down for one. To confirm your order, please fill out the Google Form. :)

I had filled one out for the AEK-II, but my name doesn't show in the list? Cornflused. I re-filled the google form.

Sorry, I had missed your response. It's on the list now.

All M0110s and AEK IIs are now reserved. You can put yourself on a waitlist for both in case someone drops their order.

Thanks! :D

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Re: [GB] Vintage Keyboard Mega Lot
« Reply #9 on: Mon, 08 June 2015, 10:53:33 »
All M0110s and AEK IIs are now reserved. You can put yourself on a waitlist for both in case someone drops their order.

I'm willing to give up my M0110 for someone if they're going to do the mod dorkvader posted.

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Re: [GB] Vintage Keyboard Mega Lot
« Reply #10 on: Mon, 08 June 2015, 10:55:18 »
Submitted.

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« Reply #11 on: Mon, 08 June 2015, 11:30:38 »
Submitted the form for an AEK II and M0110. :thumb:

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Re: [GB] Vintage Keyboard Mega Lot
« Reply #12 on: Mon, 08 June 2015, 14:12:06 »
Ok I have a huge amount of keyboards in my car. Probably. 100 - 200 pics on OneDrive since I'm at work and on phone. Basically here is what happened

Guy is really nice. Kbs came from local schools and the like who were throwing them away. Guy just wants to be rid of them but more importantly he wants them to be used by people even for parts

So he listed some lots on eBay. He had since found even more keyboards. I found some more when I was there.

The upside :lots of vintage kbs. I snagged a commodore or two left son portable zenith that sounded like alps IBM portable PC son vintage heath with what felt like tee alps.

I grabbed some more IBM xt. A xt layout with cherry blacks there is one IBM at missing caps. Lots of apple even more than was listed. One in box looked new one empty box. I grabbed a vintage hdd to play with.

So just about everything that was sold I have. We can sort out who gets what later. I stopped taking pics after a while because i was late for work.

Ok see if I can get pics


Edit please someone cross post tho in the ic and great find

Edit see if this link works
http://1drv.ms/1JzGbbx
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« Reply #13 on: Mon, 08 June 2015, 14:24:19 »
holy wow thats a lot

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« Reply #14 on: Mon, 08 June 2015, 14:25:36 »
i need a car! ahhhhhhh

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« Reply #15 on: Mon, 08 June 2015, 14:30:02 »
I am totally in for a few. Put in for AEKII and M0110. (if we found a few more)

I need a few project boards so I'd be willing to roll with some of the other's as well.

Edit: I added a second response with M0116's on it, I'm not worried about the cases on these only caps and switches as I'm planning on removing them and remounting them.
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« Reply #16 on: Mon, 08 June 2015, 14:40:00 »
Apple keyboards are the best. Hoping to get salmon or oranges! Edit: Wow the AEEKs went fast. Would like to be set on a waiting list for AEEK I/ II and M0110
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Re: [GB] Vintage Keyboard Mega Lot
« Reply #17 on: Mon, 08 June 2015, 14:49:13 »
well, no one else is biting on the M0116 , so i will go for one of those also.

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Re: [GB] Vintage Keyboard Mega Lot
« Reply #18 on: Mon, 08 June 2015, 14:55:42 »
I'm willing to give up my M0110 for someone if they're going to do the mod dorkvader posted.

I'd be happy to take it; it looks like a very interesting layout (HHKB predecessor?) that I wouldn't mind modding to get working.

That said, I do need some assistance in getting started, is it just hand wiring and a bit of soldering? Were there mentions of a Teensy working with this?

This is related to my field of study, so I'd definitely like to learn :)

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« Reply #19 on: Mon, 08 June 2015, 15:02:32 »
I'm willing to give up my M0110 for someone if they're going to do the mod dorkvader posted.

I'd be happy to take it; it looks like a very interesting layout (HHKB predecessor?) that I wouldn't mind modding to get working.

That said, I do need some assistance in getting started, is it just hand wiring and a bit of soldering? Were there mentions of a Teensy working with this?

This is related to my field of study, so I'd definitely like to learn :)

Check this out, it was posted in the IC thread: http://deskthority.net/workshop-f7/the-apple-m0110-today-t1067.html

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Re: [GB] Vintage Keyboard Mega Lot
« Reply #20 on: Mon, 08 June 2015, 15:07:02 »
I'm willing to give up my M0110 for someone if they're going to do the mod dorkvader posted.

I'd be happy to take it; it looks like a very interesting layout (HHKB predecessor?) that I wouldn't mind modding to get working.

That said, I do need some assistance in getting started, is it just hand wiring and a bit of soldering? Were there mentions of a Teensy working with this?

This is related to my field of study, so I'd definitely like to learn :)

Check this out, it was posted in the IC thread: http://deskthority.net/workshop-f7/the-apple-m0110-today-t1067.html

That's what I was basing my build on, alas, now distracted.

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Re: [GB] Vintage Keyboard Mega Lot
« Reply #21 on: Mon, 08 June 2015, 15:19:57 »
To whoever buys the M0110 with a missing backspace, or the M0110As with missing Esc or numpad *: I may have a spare, PM me if you need it.

The Apple Keyboard II is unfortunate, but, Tammy at Apple Rescue may take them.

More pictures!

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« Reply #22 on: Mon, 08 June 2015, 15:21:56 »
Ooh, an AEK I. I would like to claim one of those, let me see if I can figure out how.

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« Reply #23 on: Mon, 08 June 2015, 17:00:04 »
put in to get in line for a M0110. That looks like a fun (albeit intensive) project to tear it down and build it up like linked.

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« Reply #24 on: Mon, 08 June 2015, 17:25:48 »
What a nice looking haul. Can't wait.

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[GB] Vintage Keyboard Mega Lot
« Reply #25 on: Mon, 08 June 2015, 18:13:56 »
Submitted order.

Filled out the IC form but wasn't sure. Anyway.

Thanks.

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Re: [GB] Vintage Keyboard Mega Lot
« Reply #26 on: Mon, 08 June 2015, 18:14:04 »
Most m0110a are Mitsumi I forgot my keypuller. Pictures are maybe 2/3 of total

edit: what I meant: most m0110a from teh second batch we found are mitsumi.

I was on mobile so typos happen
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« Reply #27 on: Mon, 08 June 2015, 19:37:56 »
Most m0110 are Mitsumi I forgot my keypuller. Pictures are maybe 2/3 of total
I thought the m0110 where all tall creams? http://deskthority.net/wiki/Apple_M0110

I thought only the M0110A had Mitsumi. http://deskthority.net/wiki/Apple_M0110A


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« Reply #28 on: Mon, 08 June 2015, 21:04:08 »
everything has been taken out of my car.

If you bought a KB from him on eBay I have it here with me.

I am organizing with everyone to see how best to deal with this.

Pictures in the first link appear to be about 45 - 50 kbs.
I believe I took home about 78 - 82 KBs today.

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« Reply #29 on: Mon, 08 June 2015, 22:19:36 »
i just picture a tiny car packed full of keyboards haha

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« Reply #30 on: Mon, 08 June 2015, 22:49:07 »
I'm willing to give up my M0110 for someone if they're going to do the mod dorkvader posted.

I'd be happy to take it; it looks like a very interesting layout (HHKB predecessor?) that I wouldn't mind modding to get working.

That said, I do need some assistance in getting started, is it just hand wiring and a bit of soldering? Were there mentions of a Teensy working with this?

This is related to my field of study, so I'd definitely like to learn :)

Check this out, it was posted in the IC thread: http://deskthority.net/workshop-f7/the-apple-m0110-today-t1067.html

Thanks for the link; finally got home, sat down and took a careful read through it all.

I've never done the sort of thing, but I read thru it and can understand 90% of what is going on.

From what I gathered, it is a matter of desoldering the switches from the PCB, handwiring the switches, using diodes for the rows, then copper wire to connect the columns from typically the right switch contact, with the exceptions circled in red.



I wasn't sure if the keycaps were grey to begin with, but looking at the post-retrobrited ones, they look absolutely gorgeous.

I am a little more anxious about the ribbon wiring, which looks straight-forward enough, but haven't done anything of the sort before. Also, I would probably need some more explicit advice on how to fabricate a piece of aluminum to mount the teensy and secure to the case. I reckon it can be done via a few thin sheets of aluminum that they sell at the local hobby store, and a bit of dremeling and bending? Thankfully we have a great community, and I'm hoping that I would be able to find help from you guys for the things I get stuck on  :thumb:

I understand it isn't exactly a walk in the park to complete this mod, and that there may be some difficulties along the way, but I am confident I'll be able to do it (just maybe not as pretty as the lowpoly's handiwork!)

If nubbs is willing to let me take over, I would be more than happy to give it my best and proceed  :p (thanks nubbs!)

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« Reply #31 on: Mon, 08 June 2015, 22:49:33 »
everything has been taken out of my car.

If you bought a KB from him on eBay I have it here with me.

I am organizing with everyone to see how best to deal with this.

Pictures in the first link appear to be about 45 - 50 kbs.
I believe I took home about 78 - 82 KBs today.

Could we please have some photos? I am so excited about this haha.

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« Reply #32 on: Tue, 09 June 2015, 11:01:25 »
I already posted photos

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« Reply #33 on: Tue, 09 June 2015, 11:16:40 »
Very interested to see the final numbers on all the different boards.

As I mentioned before I'll be pretty open to different boards as I plan on pulling apart anything but a M0110 (which I would try to restore) and re-mixing into a few different layouts I've been itching to try.

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« Reply #34 on: Tue, 09 June 2015, 11:33:52 »
How difficult would it be to replace the plate in the M0110 and replace the tall creams for more 'modern' alps? Such as Blue alps.

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Re: [GB] Vintage Keyboard Mega Lot
« Reply #35 on: Tue, 09 June 2015, 16:17:21 »
How difficult would it be to replace the plate in the M0110 and replace the tall creams for more 'modern' alps? Such as Blue alps.

Well, for starters, I believe the PCB and the plate dimensions for newer Alps are different. Plus the keys have a different mount. You could do it of course but you would really just be re-using the case.

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« Reply #36 on: Tue, 09 June 2015, 18:10:49 »
I already posted photos

Nevermind, I wanted to see photos of 70 vintage keyboards stuffed in a car :O hard to imagine, haha.

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« Reply #37 on: Tue, 09 June 2015, 18:11:45 »
How difficult would it be to replace the plate in the M0110 and replace the tall creams for more 'modern' alps? Such as Blue alps.

If I'm not wrong (I am new to this, did a little bit of reading), the ALPs (tall creams) don't even have the same stems as the newer ones, so you would be losing keycap compatibility as well. Please correct me if I'm wrong :)

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« Reply #38 on: Tue, 09 June 2015, 23:10:30 »
How difficult would it be to replace the plate in the M0110 and replace the tall creams for more 'modern' alps? Such as Blue alps.

If I'm not wrong (I am new to this, did a little bit of reading), the ALPs (tall creams) don't even have the same stems as the newer ones, so you would be losing keycap compatibility as well. Please correct me if I'm wrong :)
they are sometimes called "tee mount". 'z mount' kecaps do not fit.

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« Reply #39 on: Tue, 09 June 2015, 23:31:03 »
How difficult would it be to replace the plate in the M0110 and replace the tall creams for more 'modern' alps? Such as Blue alps.

If I'm not wrong (I am new to this, did a little bit of reading), the ALPs (tall creams) don't even have the same stems as the newer ones, so you would be losing keycap compatibility as well. Please correct me if I'm wrong :)
I was only thinking of some kind of overhaul in that case and make something unique out of it. Maybe find some compatible caps and such.

Just a thought.

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« Reply #40 on: Wed, 10 June 2015, 10:46:12 »
I'm down for some tasty orange ALPs.   :thumb:

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« Reply #41 on: Wed, 10 June 2015, 11:05:12 »
A couple photos of loading boxes of keyboards into a car... :thumb:

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« Reply #42 on: Wed, 10 June 2015, 13:28:50 »
the gooods!!!

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« Reply #43 on: Thu, 11 June 2015, 17:53:10 »
Filled it out! Thanks~

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« Reply #44 on: Sat, 13 June 2015, 18:38:04 »
Updated it, just to make sure I didn't screw up any of my previous updates.  :))

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Re: [GB] Vintage Keyboard Mega Lot
« Reply #45 on: Fri, 19 June 2015, 13:33:58 »
ok guys I have cleaned out just about all the KBs he had. There's about 5 more boards and a mess of laptops and suchlike.

Since I guess nobody else wants to manage this, I'll have to start doing work. I have a lot on my plate, so if anyone wants their keyboards sometime in 2015 there's gotta be some teamwork here.

Here's what I'm thinking:
1. I will be buying packaging materials and adding that to the cost. I can get boxes for free from work but it's pretty random what's there. I'll see about getting properly sized boxes from uline or whatever
2. same with bubblewrap
3. I'll photograph each KB with a shot of the switches and serial number. Xonar or whoever's keeping track of what everyone wants can send me a list.
4. I';ll put KBs into boxes, mark the serial number and switch type on the side. Then I'll weigh them and post measurtements and weights.
5. if you want your KB soon, you can prepay for shipping online and send me the PDF of the label. I'll print it out and swing by the post office
6. If you are willing to wait a few weeks or a month, I'll look up your address, pay for postage, print it, etc etc.

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8. payment will be to evan directly for the price of the KB, and to me for packaging and handling. If you don't pay for your own shipping, you can pay me. I will know the weight and all that. I will charge a handling fee
9. Any donations will be evenly split among those who are helping put this together.

That way I can get all these KBs out of my garage and into y'alls hands.

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Any advice , or volunteer help or management is greatly appreciated. Ideally I'd just give these to sl89 or xonar to deal with but it seems I'm stuck with them for now.

I will continue taking pictures of every KB, organizing them into folders and compiling a spreadsheet like what xmit has done.

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Re: [GB] Vintage Keyboard Mega Lot
« Reply #46 on: Fri, 19 June 2015, 13:48:09 »
ok guys I have cleaned out just about all the KBs he had. There's about 5 more boards and a mess of laptops and suchlike.

Since I guess nobody else wants to manage this, I'll have to start doing work. I have a lot on my plate, so if anyone wants their keyboards sometime in 2015 there's gotta be some teamwork here.

Here's what I'm thinking:
1. I will be buying packaging materials and adding that to the cost. I can get boxes for free from work but it's pretty random what's there. I'll see about getting properly sized boxes from uline or whatever
2. same with bubblewrap
3. I'll photograph each KB with a shot of the switches and serial number. Xonar or whoever's keeping track of what everyone wants can send me a list.
4. I';ll put KBs into boxes, mark the serial number and switch type on the side. Then I'll weigh them and post measurtements and weights.
5. if you want your KB soon, you can prepay for shipping online and send me the PDF of the label. I'll print it out and swing by the post office
6. If you are willing to wait a few weeks or a month, I'll look up your address, pay for postage, print it, etc etc.

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8. payment will be to evan directly for the price of the KB, and to me for packaging and handling. If you don't pay for your own shipping, you can pay me. I will know the weight and all that. I will charge a handling fee
9. Any donations will be evenly split among those who are helping put this together.

That way I can get all these KBs out of my garage and into y'alls hands.

--
Any advice , or volunteer help or management is greatly appreciated. Ideally I'd just give these to sl89 or xonar to deal with but it seems I'm stuck with them for now.

I will continue taking pictures of every KB, organizing them into folders and compiling a spreadsheet like what xmit has done.

You seem to have a lot of time to do all these. What about your earlier commitments?

A few days from June 22 and still no tracking number from you. Is my stuff actually going to get shipped?
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Re: [GB] Vintage Keyboard Mega Lot
« Reply #47 on: Fri, 19 June 2015, 14:04:00 »
I will pay for a shipping label in a little bit.

I still haven't got my invoice though.

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Re: [GB] Vintage Keyboard Mega Lot
« Reply #48 on: Fri, 19 June 2015, 14:16:51 »
I am also still waiting on an invoice.

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Re: [GB] Vintage Keyboard Mega Lot
« Reply #49 on: Fri, 19 June 2015, 14:30:33 »
Submitted a form for one M0116. Hope I'm not too late. :D
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