Poker 2 with MX Reds - Comes with the RGB mods and the PBT caps. - $90
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Filco with 62g Ergo-Clears, a phantom-style (solderless switch swapping) plate, a ATmega32u4 controller, plate mount Cherry stabs, and yellow LEDs. Includes extra Cherry stabs and a full Costar set - $210/Make offer
SoWaRe with the 1.5 mods, but minus the cheat/cma keys - $120
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Special Edition IBM Selectric III - Just kind of throwing this out there. I'd like this to go to someone who loves vintage IBM things. Shipping is going to be a ***** (actually
only $30 to ship) (. Some info on this:
Yes, these are rare typewriters. There's a story behind them, but I don't know it. What I do know is: that sticker is when IBM installed the typewriter on site. Yes, there was a service engagement to install and set up the typewriters, and that sticker indicates the day it was done. The green is actually a very specific shade defined in MILSPEC or something. Reason being, the primary, and almost exclusive customer, of the 50th? Is the US government.
Otherwise, it's a completely standard IBM Selectric. But the case makes it rare as hell.
The 50th Anniversary Selectric III was an odd color of green, and on the
logo it actually said 50th Anniversary Selectric III. There have been a
couple on eBay, but the usually go very high and very quick.
It works, and it works beautifully. I'm not an IBM collector, nor do I want to ruin this rare typewriter by turning it into a printer. So here's your chance.
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