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geekhack Marketplace => Great Finds => Topic started by: MANISH7 on Wed, 25 November 2009, 21:23:17
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Very tempting but I'll pass. I like that it is Feb. 15 1991 since that is 6 weeks before Lexmark took over. However, only M's issued in 1988 or earlier are guaranteed to have support wires in the numeric pad.
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I like that it is Feb. 15 1991 since that is 6 weeks before Lexmark took over.
Yep, and you get to miss out on drainage channels, and additional supports for the keyboard assembly.
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Whatever. I'd rather have NIB without support wires than Used with support wires in a numpad.
And my working assumption is that Lexmark took over but didn't drastically change anything for a while. I have a NIB Mini where the Lexmark label was slapped over the IBM label.
O, just to be clear, I consider only NIB keyboards. I agree that I'm being awfully picky but if I wasn't then I would have no reason to get another M. I already have 3 NIBs. I'm still waiting on a 1988 NIB 1391401. Ebay automatically e-mails me any listings that can be found with the terms: "New Model M" or "New 1391401". Every week I get a notification for Minis that I don't care for. It's annoying. Finally when New M shows up, it is those Lexmarks. The few rare times we see a 1391401, it's from the 90s.
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Both keyboards sold. Looks like NIB Model Ms are now moving to the above $100 range.
My 6 NIB Model Ms are now officially 100% better investments than Microsoft or Intel. Maybe I shouldn't have dropped that Boscom 12 feet?!?!!
That's what crappy Dell keyboards are for.