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geekhack Marketplace => Great Finds => Topic started by: Melvang on Sat, 25 January 2014, 00:59:00

Title: NIB
Post by: Melvang on Sat, 25 January 2014, 00:59:00
http://www.ebay.com/itm/IBM-5150-Vintage-83-Key-Keyboard-Brand-New-in-Box-NOS-Dead-Mint/111261717866?_trksid=p2047675.m1851&_trkparms=aid%3D222007%26algo%3DSIC.MBE%26ao%3D1%26asc%3D18844%26meid%3D4360316896344407386%26pid%3D100005%26prg%3D8532%26rk%3D1%26rkt%3D5%26sd%3D251430365195%26


WAT??
Title: Re: NIB
Post by: dorkvader on Sat, 25 January 2014, 01:00:47
If you want to charge that much for an XT model F, you should at least have the sense to sell it in a sealed box.
Title: Re: NIB
Post by: jwaz on Sat, 25 January 2014, 01:06:41
too bad he opened it up and ruined it.
Title: Re: NIB
Post by: Halverson on Sat, 25 January 2014, 01:21:42
too bad he opened it up and ruined it.

lawl, can we message him and tell him he ****ed up?
Title: oscar the grouch speaks
Post by: berserkfan on Sat, 25 January 2014, 01:40:43
I am no longer posting in great finds because I find it getting ridiculous. Prices are shooting through the roof. $799 asking price for one of the worst layouts in PC history? If you had to collect stuff, why not collect BNIB PCJr keyboards for like $20 shipped? Am pretty sure IBM Produced more Model F XTs than PCJrs. For $799 you could probably buy up all the NIB PCJr keyboards in the country.

Just wait till recession comes by. All the geekhackers and collectors who previously overpaid will be forced to disgorge their treasures at unfavorable prices once they lose their jobs and need money. You've seen this over the past year as well, where some geekhackers were forced to liquidate collections due to poverty.

Speaking of which, how come everyone in these threads have both money to spend and the space to keep their keyboards? I thought the US economy was only doing so-so with high unemployment still; from the bidding madness of geekhackers it would seem that most of you geeks have fantastic jobs and live in mansions. And I thought they outsourced most technical jobs to Chinese production, Indian software developers and Filipino technical support long ago. Don't tell me you folks are getting paid fat rates from NSA for helping them spy online?
Title: Re: NIB
Post by: bazemk1979 on Sun, 26 January 2014, 18:48:23
so nuts wanting to sell it at that price..... were selling like hotcakes 2 years a go NIB somewhere between $200-$350.... but not that price....
Title: Re: NIB
Post by: 127001 on Sun, 26 January 2014, 21:19:37
I like how the "new" F XT come complete with a "new" scratch on the "new" badge :p
Title: Re: NIB
Post by: dorkvader on Sun, 26 January 2014, 21:25:34
I like how the "new" F XT come complete with a "new" scratch on the "new" badge :p

The protective plastic is still on the badge. Its' not too hard to believe it got scratched legitimately during or before the owner took it out of the packaging for photos.
Title: Re: NIB
Post by: fohat.digs on Mon, 27 January 2014, 07:14:12
were selling like hotcakes 2 years a go NIB somewhere between $200-$350.... but not that price....

I think that it was a couple of specimens that with verifiable provenance from the Gutenberg Project that brought in that kind of money.

Otherwise I would be surprised if any had sold over about $150.

This is the XT we are talking about.
 
Title: Re: oscar the grouch speaks
Post by: xmagusx on Mon, 27 January 2014, 08:39:48
I am no longer posting in great finds because I find it getting ridiculous. Prices are shooting through the roof. $799 asking price for one of the worst layouts in PC history? If you had to collect stuff, why not collect BNIB PCJr keyboards for like $20 shipped? Am pretty sure IBM Produced more Model F XTs than PCJrs. For $799 you could probably buy up all the NIB PCJr keyboards in the country.

Just wait till recession comes by. All the geekhackers and collectors who previously overpaid will be forced to disgorge their treasures at unfavorable prices once they lose their jobs and need money. You've seen this over the past year as well, where some geekhackers were forced to liquidate collections due to poverty.

Speaking of which, how come everyone in these threads have both money to spend and the space to keep their keyboards? I thought the US economy was only doing so-so with high unemployment still; from the bidding madness of geekhackers it would seem that most of you geeks have fantastic jobs and live in mansions. And I thought they outsourced most technical jobs to Chinese production, Indian software developers and Filipino technical support long ago. Don't tell me you folks are getting paid fat rates from NSA for helping them spy online?

Honestly I think a lot of this could be cured by just having a seperate sub/forum for (non-store) ebay or other one offs, or go the other way and provide something similar for duplicatable deals. Both can be "great finds" in their own way, but having to sift through a page of "Vintage Apple Split with genuine 1988 air sealed inside -- bid still under $125 with only nine days to go!" when all you're looking for is a more reasonably priced TKL can be annoying. I'm sure the reverse is true when you're hunting for rare and/or unique pieces at below market.
Title: Re: NIB
Post by: AKIMbO on Mon, 27 January 2014, 08:46:05
Have a bad finds section and a good finds section....boom problem solved.  Bad finds would be infinitely more entertaining though.
Title: Re: NIB
Post by: berserkfan on Mon, 27 January 2014, 09:00:34
Have a bad finds section and a good finds section....boom problem solved.  Bad finds would be infinitely more entertaining though.

You're accusing Mandolin of having bad stuff? Even Soarer has Mandolin crystals in his keyboard!
Title: Re: NIB
Post by: SpAmRaY on Mon, 27 January 2014, 09:01:06
Have a bad finds section and a good finds section....boom problem solved.  Bad finds would be infinitely more entertaining though.

Yeah I thought we had a 'bad finds' thread but I couldn't find it last time I looked :(