Hi everyone, trying to unload stuff I don't need or care for anymore.
All prices include shipping and PayPal fees. CONUS only, please.
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IBM Model M SSK 1391472 -- $175Timestamp Album:
http://imgur.com/a/xsLPhCompletely cleaned and tested to work. In good cosmetic condition, missing a few rivets (see album) but feels fine. Original Ctrl (1), Alt (1), Esc, and Tab keys were replaced with two-piece ones by the previous owner. SDL cable included.
NMB PC122 Keyboard -- $40Album + Timestamp:
http://imgur.com/a/t3iWIPS/2. I got this from a recycler and I just don't have the time nor the interest to clean this up. Tested to work completely. The switches are in decent condition but the board is pretty grimy. It uses clicky black Space Invaders + light blue clicky spacebar switch.
IBM 5140 60% Custom Keyboard w/ SKCM Brown Alps -- $180Album + Timestamp:
http://imgur.com/a/AMuGgA custom 60% keyboard with Hasu's Alps64 PCB and a plate that I designed to accommodate the IBM 5140 layout. It's a very nice keyboard, I'm just not fond of the 60% form factor. It uses Alps SKCM Browns and the full IBM 5140 PBT keyset.
It also comes with:
- Leftover function/misc. keys from the keyset that was used with the 60% keyboard.
- Extra complete 5140 keyset from which the 2nd Ctrl key was sourced. The [ { and ' " keys are scratched.
- 20 SKCL Compact Green switches from the keyboard the Brown Alps were sourced.
100ish Orange Alps switches -- $55Timestamp:
http://i.imgur.com/qTWYhvL.jpgFrom an Apple Extended Keyboard and all working before desoldering. They are in good condition, but a bit dirty so I recommend you clean these before throwing them in something. Also includes a cream locking switch.
Apple Extended Keyboard Keyset -- $25Timestamp:
http://i.imgur.com/DzkkwjH.jpgComparison:
http://i.imgur.com/HL8IvIz.jpgComplete. This keyset was originally missing the Home key. It has been replaced but the font weighting is a little thinner than the rest of the keys. Above pic compares it to surrounding keys.
Keys have been cleaned and includes all stabilizers + inserts.
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Old timestamp/photo album:
http://imgur.com/a/CT4cv80 Orange Alps switches -- $45These switches were cleaned with an ultrasonic cleaner. They feel great.
Apple M0116 keyset -- $15Alps mount. PBT Dyesubbed. Complete. Does not include stabilizers.
NIB NMB/Hi-Tek RT101+ (RT101-LC) -- $60Tactile Grey Space Invaders switches. I used it for a few keystrokes, then decided I did not like it at all. Other than that, it is unused.
Unicomp RGB Modifiers + Red Esc -- $12Timestamp:
http://i.imgur.com/ZAczayd.jpgFocus FK-5001 -- $50Pine White Alps. Switches were cleaned and feel fine. The calculator works when plugged into a PC but I did not replace the battery cell. The keyboard works when plugged into a PC with a native(?) PS/2 port, but it does not work with an active PS/2-USB adapter. It may need a Soarer's Converter.
IBM Model F122 -- $100Timestamp/Photos:
http://imgur.com/a/ELxYUCapacitive Buckling Spring. P/N 1390832. It was apparently refurbished by IBM in 2001(!).
I suspect it is a 611034* series F122, but it was given the P/N of an M122 for some reason. Has all the typical issues of an F122, rusty plate, very slight crack in the top-left of the case. Two of three screw mounts on the case began to crack and break upon disassembly so I applied epoxy to fix them. I shored up the third screw mount with epoxy as well just in case.
See the pics for details.
SGI Granite keyset -- $55Alps mount. PBT Dyesubbed. Missing the ./Delete numpad key, but you're probably getting this for a custom 60%/TKL.
Includes enough stabilizers for a 60%/TKL.
IBM Model M SSK 1392980 -- $185Timestamp/Photos:
http://imgur.com/a/ZakwsI got this refurbished. It is in fantastic physical condition, and appears to have seen little, if any, use since it was refurbished. There is some shine on the keys, but the barrel plate is nearly dust-free. Note that this is a terminal Model M, so it will require a controller swap or Soarer's Converter.