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geekhack Community => Keyboards => Topic started by: jkercado on Sat, 03 December 2011, 14:08:58
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For me it would be my KeyTronic E03601 that I got last week at Goodwill. Ridiculously good condition, snappy, solid...Perfect for home (where I can be found coding late at night, so I don't want to keep my family awake clicking away at a Model M). Also love the huge Enter key. This keyboard feels really good.
Anyway, got it for $2. :biggrin:
(http://i289.photobucket.com/albums/ll236/jkercado/temporary-1.jpg)
What's your cool deal?
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Various Model Ms and ALPS boards.
Sent from my EVO
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Various Model Ms and ALPS boards.
Sent from my EVO
Wow, I wish I could find a Model M! I already have one, but you know how this is. :becky:
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When I got two Apple Extended Keyboard II's plus Griffin iMate as well as a Compaq MX 11800 with Cherry Brown switches all for five US dollars. I would consider it the deal of a lifetime with one caveat, it made me want to try more mechanical keyboards. Ultimately I flew to Japan this summer and bought a Leopold FC500R with Cherry Red switches at the Cleverly Keyboard store in Tokyo. A cost of well over 1000 US dollars for the airplane ticket and 7800 yen (100 USD) for the keyboard (not to mention the train tickets from Yokohama to Tokyo). I tell myself I was going to Japan to see friends and relatives but who am I kidding, I wanted a keyboard.
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I have a couple Model M and several AEK I/II purchased for around $1 each from UW Surplus some years ago (sadly the days when items of that era were available is now gone). I also have a pristine Kinesis 120 (doubleshot keycaps) bought off Craigslist.
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I have a couple Model M and several AEK I/II purchased for around $1 each from UW Surplus some years ago (sadly the days when items of that era were available is now gone). I also have a pristine Kinesis 120 (doubleshot keycaps) bought off Craigslist.
I got my Model M off Craigslist. Local gamer guy that had three, sold one for only $20. It was in excelent condition, quite the great deal.
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After dozens of trips to the local shops, I have yet to see anything except rubber domes. I dunno if there is another local grabbing them before me, but I kind of given up on it.
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I have a job where I drive around quite a bit. There are half a dozen thrift stores that I pass with some regularity, and a dozen more that I pass a few times a year.
When I have time, I stop in, and 90% of the time there is nothing (unless you like cool old weird clothes) but every once in a while there is a great Hawaiian silk shirt or interesting keyboard for $5 or less.
I have found a few Model Ms (all with some significant problem), numerous Apple Extendeds of various style, a Focus 2001, a Northgate Omnikey with a dead key, a non-working Cherry brown POS, some Microsoft Naturals (good old configuration) and the dreaded Milton-Bradley 101 Elderly/Educational.
Making an expedition for this purpose is not a good plan, but "just stopping by" in hopes of finding something 1 time out of 10 is much more realistic.
IMO
PS - I also live less than 5 miles from Rawko which is good