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geekhack Marketplace => Great Finds => Topic started by: berserkfan on Tue, 17 June 2014, 07:10:59
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http://www.ebay.com/itm/Rosewill-Mechanical-Keyboard-Gaming-Anti-Ghost-Key-Black-RK-9000RE-CHOP-36JBz4-/231257365415?pt=PCA_Mice_Trackballs&hash=item35d8035ba7
Should be able to get it for opening bid of $18 shipped, $20 at most. Non working Rosewill. These are great for novice modders. Good quality build, usually it's only the USB connector that's not working, and standard layout for keycaps. Also, if the controller is dead, you can always buy one from Bpiphany.
I'm really posting this for a Malaysian guy who'd posted in classifieds wanting to buy non-working keyboards for parts. Can't remember his name and can't find his thread. Why bother to pay $10 shipped for a plate when you can get switches and casing and USB cable all together?
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I was keeping an eye on that as I have been after another case since I ruined the one I had trying some modding.
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At least it has cherry red switches.
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Check the USB connector and get a Black Petal -- working keyboard ! (Unless someone dumped a coke on it...)
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Check the USB connector and get a Black Petal -- working keyboard ! (Unless someone dumped a coke on it...)
even then the pcb itself is likely okay: just clean it and desolder some if necessary.
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I am that guy. Unfortunately, it'll cost me about 60-70 USD shipped.
I'm still looking, though :)
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I am that guy. Unfortunately, it'll cost me about 60-70 USD shipped.
I'm still looking, though :)
sakai, if you don't have a US bulk proxy shipper, how are you going to get your shipping costs down?
I can sell you switches, and I can sell you parts. But even from Singapore, anything 'keyboard sized' is going to be minimum $20 SGD to send. That's what, $52 RM now? I did get some broken stuff from abroad to poke around, but for a first or second keyboard I think you ought to buy locally.
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I am that guy. Unfortunately, it'll cost me about 60-70 USD shipped.
I'm still looking, though :)
sakai, if you don't have a US bulk proxy shipper, how are you going to get your shipping costs down?
I can sell you switches, and I can sell you parts. But even from Singapore, anything 'keyboard sized' is going to be minimum $20 SGD to send. That's what, $52 RM now? I did get some broken stuff from abroad to poke around, but for a first or second keyboard I think you ought to buy locally.
Yeah. Rethinking the whole project right now. I'm pretty much at conceptualization stage right now.
And this will probably be keyboard number... nine.
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I am that guy. Unfortunately, it'll cost me about 60-70 USD shipped.
I'm still looking, though :)
sakai, if you don't have a US bulk proxy shipper, how are you going to get your shipping costs down?
I can sell you switches, and I can sell you parts. But even from Singapore, anything 'keyboard sized' is going to be minimum $20 SGD to send. That's what, $52 RM now? I did get some broken stuff from abroad to poke around, but for a first or second keyboard I think you ought to buy locally.
Yeah. Rethinking the whole project right now. I'm pretty much at conceptualization stage right now.
And this will probably be keyboard number... nine.
That's why I strongly encourage you to look to Taobao for parts.
Even Razers cost a lot in Singapore and nobody will sell you a broken Razer for cheap.
Sometimes you luck in. Make friends on geekhack, and some people who pick up broken keyboards in a bunch might load them all in a box and mail to you. Ebay often has sellers do multiple sales - eg 5 as-is old keyboards at the same time.
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I am that guy. Unfortunately, it'll cost me about 60-70 USD shipped.
I'm still looking, though :)
sakai, if you don't have a US bulk proxy shipper, how are you going to get your shipping costs down?
I can sell you switches, and I can sell you parts. But even from Singapore, anything 'keyboard sized' is going to be minimum $20 SGD to send. That's what, $52 RM now? I did get some broken stuff from abroad to poke around, but for a first or second keyboard I think you ought to buy locally.
Yeah. Rethinking the whole project right now. I'm pretty much at conceptualization stage right now.
And this will probably be keyboard number... nine.
That's why I strongly encourage you to look to Taobao for parts.
Even Razers cost a lot in Singapore and nobody will sell you a broken Razer for cheap.
Sometimes you luck in. Make friends on geekhack, and some people who pick up broken keyboards in a bunch might load them all in a box and mail to you. Ebay often has sellers do multiple sales - eg 5 as-is old keyboards at the same time.
Trawling taobao right now :D
Options seem better there.