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geekhack Marketplace => Great Finds => Topic started by: berserkfan on Sun, 23 March 2014, 14:17:32
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I normally don't want to post here to avoid creating bidding wars and inflating prices, but this is a BIN.
I know some of you guys out there want a Cherry numpad. And this guy has pretty interesting keycaps.
IIRC HAD normally means clears.
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this one?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/CHERRY-G80-3700-PROGRAMMABLE-NUMERICAL-NUMBER-KEYPAD-/161067089628
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Those 'interesting' keycaps are the reason nobody will buy it at that price. One of the main reasons why people want the 3700 is its original Cherry keycaps.
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Did tinnie ever end up selling the 50sh 3700s he found?
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Did tinnie ever end up selling the 50sh 3700s he found?
Not that I know of.
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Those 'interesting' keycaps are the reason nobody will buy it at that price. One of the main reasons why people want the 3700 is its original Cherry keycaps.
Can't you just pry them off one of the numerous and common POS keyboards cherry has made and then call it a day?
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I normally don't want to post here to avoid creating bidding wars and inflating prices, but this is a BIN.
I know some of you guys out there want a Cherry numpad. And this guy has pretty interesting keycaps.
IIRC HAD normally means clears.
What does BIN mean?
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I normally don't want to post here to avoid creating bidding wars and inflating prices, but this is a BIN.
I know some of you guys out there want a Cherry numpad. And this guy has pretty interesting keycaps.
IIRC HAD normally means clears.
What does BIN mean?
buy it now
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Those 'interesting' keycaps are the reason nobody will buy it at that price. One of the main reasons why people want the 3700 is its original Cherry keycaps.
Sorry i can't agree you. This keycaps is very good & excited :)
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I normally don't want to post here to avoid creating bidding wars and inflating prices, but this is a BIN.
I know some of you guys out there want a Cherry numpad. And this guy has pretty interesting keycaps.
IIRC HAD normally means clears.
What does BIN mean?
buy it now
Ah lol. Thanks
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HAD means German layout with blacks and doubleshot keys-
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HAD means German layout with blacks and doubleshot keys-
Oh thanks your explain :)