IMSTO dye-sub thick blue keycaps - $60 + shipping/PP fees. TKL set of thick PBT keycaps. The space bar does have that famous PBT warp and I found that it does NOT like being on in a non-flipped configuration on Cherry stabs. Doesn't seem to matter on the Costar stabs (pictured as non-flipped on Tex board and works fine). Price does NOT include Tex Yoda or black keycaps (or for that matter, my iPad, desk, WoW cards, etc. - just the blue caps, smartass). I must again reinforce, this is a TKL set; this does not include the numpad, which isn't even pictured. Why would you get the idea it's there? Man, straighten up.
Poker suit modifier keys -
Pending $10 + shipping/PP fees. They're keycaps. With the suits from a deck of cards. They're doubleshot ABS. They are Cherry profile. They exist. No shine. Never used.
Leopold FC660C - $165 - In used condition. The
legends have worn, as is typical with this board. There is shine on the bottom-right area of the space bar. Apart from that, it still functions perfectly. Topre switches, for those uninitiated. Full retail packaging, including USB cable.
FC210TP - $37 shipped - Purchased from another GHer who said he never used the stock caps, which do appear new. Since I've bought it, it's been unused as I've not found it as practical as I though, given my desk arrangement. PBT caps, Cherry MX brown switches.
This is a model that outputs number row codes. Tested with Aqua Key Test.
CST Trackball - $80 shipped - Basically new CST trackball (model: CST2545W-RC) that I really couldn't adjust to. Thumb trackballs for the win. Full retail package with installation disc.
Cherry G80-8113LRBUS - $50 shipped - PS2 board with USB adapter included. Trackpad is tested and working, but the credit card scanner is untested. Tons of relegendable keys if you fancy that. Otherwise it appears to be lasered PBT keys in ISO.
Cherry MX clear switches, which feel great. The board is in pretty good shape, but there is a small discoloration on the left trackpad button and the Enter key is worn. I had the board completely apart on receipt and cleaned it really thoroughly (case, trackpad, keys, cable, etc.). Getting rid of it because I have no use for a full-sized board (Poker II / HHKB Pro 2 guy here).
Filco Majestouch Ninja MX blue - $130 shipped - Full-sized board. Bought last year and used as my main board for about three or four months and then I got the hankering for a 60% board. It's been in a box since. I swapped the caps out after I had it a short while, maybe a month, so the
stock ABS caps show some light shine on some keys, but not too much. Will come with the full retail box (though a bit worn), PS/2 adapter, plastic keyboard roof, and the keyboard itself. Will not have the keycap puller.
Asus HD 7850 2GB - $90 shipped - Full retail box and packaging; all accessories included. Bought used, but the original owner claimed only to have gamed with the card and never mined. Given the age of the card, it is likely still covered under warranty for at least another 1.5 years, though I have no original receipt or invoice. I used this card in tandem with the card below in a CrossfireX setup for about a month. Will package with the other HD 7850 if purchased together.
Asus product page.Asus HD 7850 2GB - $90 shipped - Full retail box and packaging; all accessories included. Bought new 04/12/2013 and still covered for another ~2 years under warranty. Never used for mining and use primarily for desktop applications and gaming. Asus' warranty information isn't clear about warranty transfers (though everything I can find indicates they're based solely on serial numbers), but I would be happy to provide a copy of the invoice of purchase from Newegg. Used with the above card in CrossfireX for about a month and solo for the other 11 months I have had it. Will package with the other HD 7850 if purchased together.
Asus product page.MX Vortex PBT dyesub full set - $32
Used on a Filco for about a month before I decided to go back stock on the board. They show no sign of wear. Will come in the original box if you like and with the
pictured keycap puller. MX stem.
Topre Translucent Red Gas Mask - $20
Pictured rightmost in the photo. Another cool artisan cap that doesn't really jive with my keycaps or aesthetics. I had this on my HHKB on the Esc key stem and loved it there, but it just looked really out of place at the end of the day to me. Topre stem, of course.
Pure aluminum case -
$60 $55 - Bought from a Geekhacker a few months ago for my Poker II. I shaved the stabilizers on my Poker II to get it to fit in the case and wasn't totally satisfied with the results. The plate sticks up at the back. I'm unsure if this is just my Poker II or if it's all Poker II that will exhibit this behavior. It fit, but it wasn't what I desired, which is a shame because it is a nice case. There is a
dent on the upper-right-hand side of the case and was like that on receipt, which the seller pointed out. Asking what I paid plus shipping.
Also, here is a picture of the back.Green Tai Hao set - $17 - Doubleshot green Tai Hao set with both spacebars (7x and 6.25x). Never used. All keys accounted for. OEM profile (e.g. Filco, Cooler Master, etc.).
Red Tai Hao set - $17 - Doubleshot red Tai Hao set with both spacebars (7x and 6.25x). Never used. All keys accounted for. Keyboard in photo is not included (but for sale, too!). Not pictured are the additional caps, but they will be included (additional modifiers that originally shipped, 7x space bar).
Awesomeface MX - $1 - Doubleshot awesomeface in yellow/black.
Chocobo MX - $1 - Doubleshot chocobo in black/yellow.
WASD modifiers MX -
$8 $6 - Collection of ABS modifiers that was used on my DAS Keyboard and purchased new from WASD Keyboards. Includes left/right shift (green), 1 red 1x, 2 blue 1.25, 2 red 1.25, 2 black 1.25, 3 yellow 1.25 keys. Used for about four months, but no obvious shine apparent.
Black-on-black PBT MX set -
$40 $35 - Bought for the SO and used on a Filco Majestouch for about a month before she requested I change the OEM keys back over. Pictured on a Filco Majestouch, which is NOT included in the price. No evident shine and in used, but like-new condition.
Nexus 7 (previous generation) 32GB wifi,
Pic 2,
Pic 3 -
$140 $130 - Like new shape. Box included and blue silicone cover. Fully updated to KitKat prior to shipping.
HP TouchPad 32GB Pic 2 - $ Make offer - Purchased during the fire sale, put Android on it, played around with it, and then, well, nothing. Full retail packaging and HP-branded case. I'll wipe it before I ship, which will mean it will only have whatever version of WebOS is out now.
ALPS dark/light grey doubleshot set Pics 1,
Pics 2 - $30 - Looks GREAT on the Ducky (
will include with the Ducky for $20), but not all keys fit since this was harvested from a Toshiba laptop
Black Cherry doubleshot set Updated pics,
Pics 2 - Make offer - no clue what these are worth, pulled off a G81, shine on a lot of the caps, but otherwise good shape, full set, but mods and capslock are off-center, space bar not compatible with modern boards, but is 6.25
WASD Keyboards red 37-piece set http://i.imgur.com/E1EZr7r.jpg - $15 - new
WASD Keyboards light grey 37-piece set http://i.imgur.com/E1EZr7r.jpg - $15 - lightly used, like new
Pink pad-printed 37-piece set - $6 - New and unused. Never so much as graced a board of mine. I wish I could tell you why I had them.
Random caps from bag of crap - $10 - I received these from another member here, kept one or two caps, and have a lot of weird stuff left over. Mostly MX, good collection of doubleshots (a few RoW, CC, WoB), oddball stuff, and some ALPS. Nothing too great, but would be good if you have some weird keycap project to kick off. Not sure how many there are, it'd fill a ziploc baggie of normal size easily.
Ducky DK1087 http://i.imgur.com/AB35b4M.jpg - $45 - Green ALPS, bought from another GHer, didn't like greens, Chinese keycaps with Latin-script, too, basically NIB
Das Keyboard Ultimate S http://i.imgur.com/nB98hnY.jpg - $75 - Brown MX, blank keys, lightly used, original caps, box (in rough shape)
Cherry ML4100 USB - $18 - ML, new in box, typed on it a few minutes and decided it wasn't for me.
Fiio E07K "Andes" DAC/Amp - $75 - Bought new in March and used for about a month at work around 2 hours a day. It's been in its box in my desk since. All accessories (felt bag, 3.5mm connector, rubber case, screen protectors, etc.) included. Works with the E9 and will sell as package for $130.
Fiio E9 Amp - $70 - Bought and used for about four months with my iPhone dock. Like new condition. Will ship in original box with power adapter. Works with the E07K and will sell as package for $130.
Unicomp Ultra Classic PS2 - $60 - Buckling springs, bought used, some discoloration on the space bar
AKG K 272 HD,
Pic 2 - $115 - Bought new last year during the height of my headphone craze. Listened to these for probably 20+ hours, but never felt quite right about them. Great for classical music and they don't sound like closed headphones, despite being closed. Need some proper amplification (buy my amps below!) to sound great. Full retail box (corners are a bit worn).
Siig Mini Touch AT - $55 - This keyboard is in near perfect shape. The only thing I can see is "wrong" with it is that it's missing the badge on the front, which obviously doesn't impact performance in any way. Lovely sound and functions perfectly.
Ortek MCK-84 AT - $45 - Oddball keyboard, similar to, but different from, the Siig Mini Touch. Has a bit duller, more solid sound compared to its distant cousin. I loved this keyboard quite a bit, but it must go! The only issue with this board was that there was a small ink stain on the space bar. I removed about 90% of the stain, but some of it wasn't removable without possibly causing damage. It's only noticeable if you stare right at it.
Bingecap Keythulhu MX - $15 - Purchased originally last Halloween. Hung out on my Poker II for a while until I replaced it a few times over with other Keythulhus.
Translucent Pink Gasmask MX - $15 - is there a description necessary? It's a translucent pink gasmask. Never used and in like-new condition.
Metal "skull" MX - $4 - Bought from eBay a year or so ago. Never used.
Blue MX keychain - $3 - Blue clicky MX keychain. Never used.
Pictures of both the Ortek and Siig here.Sennheiser HD 558 -
$95, $90 $80 - Bought new in December 2012 for home listening. I have listened to these headphones for probably 100+ hours and they were my favorites. Recently replaced with the HD 600, which renders these redundant. They still sound great and the earpads show minimal wear. They sound great without any additional amplification, so they're good to use with portable devices (keeping in mind they require a 1/4" to 3.5mm adapter, which is included). Full retail box.
Kensington Expert Mouse Trackball - $45 - Bought new last fall and used collectively for about three days before I decided I couldn't do it. Thumb trackballs are for me. In full retail packaging and in like-new, but used condition.
Koss ProDJ100 -
$30, $25, $20 $15 - Bought these new last year on a whim. Great headphones once you give them a bit of juice (especially at the price - Jesus, people, I'm asking $15!). They're in like-new condition with minimal use and the pads are in perfect shape. Found the box!
Rosewill RK-9000I -
$70 $65 $58 - Cherry MX blue switches. Received as a trade from another Geekhack member. Never used by him and never used by me. I was going to give it to the better half, but she has another keyboard situation now and so it's sat unused since I received it. Will not come with the pictured red Tai Hao caps (I installed them to lure the SO to the board... it almost worked), but will come with original black/white ABS printed caps.
MX Brass Keythulhu - $35
Pictured in the middle of the photo. Asking what I paid, plus shipping to you. I love this cap, but it doesn't really mesh with any keycap sets that I have right now and I'm prioritizing functionality over aesthetics. I have owned several of Binge's Keythulhu caps and this one is gorgeous, as with his others. Cherry MX stem.
Binge's page for the keycap.MX Penny Candy Keythulhu - $30
Pictured leftmost in the photo. Asking what I paid, plus shipping to you. This has been my favorite of the Keythulhu's I've owned, but as with the brass, I have no keycap set that matches it well. Cherry MX stem.
Binge's page for the keycap.FC660M MX brown - $80 - Received in a swap from another Geekhack member last year and used around a month at work. Some of the most-used legends show
some wear such as Ctrl and C (I copy and paste things a lot at work). These caps are known to wear quickly. Apart from certain keys (Ctrl and C are the most worn and appear as in the last photo), everything else about this board is fairly pristine. Will come with full retail box, USB mini cable, and Leopold information card. Additional photos available on request.
Radeon HD 4850 512MB - $20 shipped - Used Radeon HD 4850. Tested and working as of a few weeks ago. Pulled from a setup I used a few years ago. Not too much more can be said about it. It's a video card. It has DVI / VGA. It works. Probably would make Minecraft look amazing.
Poker II - $100 - Used, but in like new condition. The original caps and case were taken off upon receipt and replaced, so they were never used. This is a (obviously) white Poker II with MX Clear switches and no LED backlighting. Full retail box with keycap puller, USB cable, and colored mods (not pictured).Gunnar gaming glasses - $22 - Yellow-tinted. Used these for about a day before I found that I did not like them. Since I'm also a genius (!), I bought another pair that were clear that were never used. See below! Full retail box, with cloth carrying bag. Style listed as Emissary z, with graphite frame, and amber lenses.Gunnar gaming glasses - $22 - Because one wasn't enough, I bought these at the same time as the yellow pair above. Never used. Full retail box, with cloth carrying bag. Style listed as Phenom z, with graphite frame, and crystalline lenses.TP-Link TL-SG2452 - $220 shipped - Like new TL-SG2452 48-port switch. Bought from a local small business and it was, to the best of their knowledge, not used. It was opened when I bought it, but everything was still factory wrapped (power cord, manuals, etc.). I opened and tested it (several ports), logged into the interface, and verified that the firmware was updated. Everything worked fine. Not ideal for my use since it has a fan and I don't yet have a networking closet. Full specs page from the manufacturer.Ducky thick PBT - Yellow - I must stress, these are yellow despite the color in the picture. I cannot color correct this at the moment. They're yellow. Think banana, but MORE yellow. OEM profile. Full set. Thick. PBT. Keycaps. Dye-sublimated legends. What more do you need to know?IMSTO (?) thick PBT dark grey/light blue 60% set - $40 + shipping/PP fees. Be a part of history! I bought these from Havlerson a million years ago. WYSIWYG, except for the HHKB. You don't get that. Esc? It's a pirate girl with her tongue out. Legends? Dye-sublimated. Thickness? Thick. Plastic? PBT. Space bar? Somewhat PBT-warped (usable, but there is a SLIGHT warp in it; certainly not as bad as most). If you buy these, I will give you a high five next time I see you. No shine.