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Title: Industrial M13
Post by: Aer Fixus on Wed, 15 October 2014, 17:10:05
http://www.ebay.com/itm/131323184119 (http://www.ebay.com/itm/131323184119)

Exactly what it sounds like. It even has a low starting bid. It looks to be in great condition, too.
Title: Re: Industrial M13
Post by: mogo on Wed, 15 October 2014, 17:39:44
GeekHackWiki entry: http://wiki.geekhack.org/index.php?title=IBM_Model_M13 (http://wiki.geekhack.org/index.php?title=IBM_Model_M13)
That's pretty tempting for someone looking for their first Model M. However, the multiple warnings about how fragile the components can be sorta puts me off (see the bottom of the HGWiki). Thanks for the notice though Aer!  :thumb:
Title: Re: Industrial M13
Post by: Aer Fixus on Wed, 15 October 2014, 17:55:01
GeekHackWiki entry: http://wiki.geekhack.org/index.php?title=IBM_Model_M13 (http://wiki.geekhack.org/index.php?title=IBM_Model_M13)
That's pretty tempting for someone looking for their first Model M. However, the multiple warnings about how fragile the components can be sorta puts me off (see the bottom of the HGWiki). Thanks for the notice though Aer!  :thumb:

Just a note, this isn't a starter board. This is someone's end game board, or at least a collector's piece. It's an industrial (identified by the greenish grey color and the black IBM logo). They are much, much rarer than standard Model Ms and sometimes they command astronomical prices.
Title: Re: Industrial M13
Post by: E TwentyNine on Wed, 15 October 2014, 19:41:04
Just a note, this isn't a starter board. This is someone's end game board, or at least a collector's piece. It's an industrial (identified by the greenish grey color and the black IBM logo). They are much, much rarer than standard Model Ms and sometimes they command astronomical prices.

It's an industrial M13 which is rarer than the standard M industrial.

On top of that, it's an earlier MaxiSwitch version with the IBM style trackpoint and black logo, and not the later Unicomp version.   Even more rare.

Those things may not get noticed however and this might slip by for a "reasonable" price.
Title: Re: Industrial M13
Post by: berserkfan on Wed, 15 October 2014, 20:04:05

Those things may not get noticed however and this might slip by for a "reasonable" price.

This is geekhack. A reasonable price for the people here would be $800 or thereabouts.
Title: Re: Industrial M13
Post by: hwood34 on Wed, 15 October 2014, 21:33:36

Those things may not get noticed however and this might slip by for a "reasonable" price.

This is geekhack. A reasonable price for the people here would be $800 or thereabouts.
+1
Title: Re: Industrial M13
Post by: E TwentyNine on Thu, 16 October 2014, 09:51:10
That's pretty tempting for someone looking for their first Model M. However, the multiple warnings about how fragile the components can be sorta puts me off (see the bottom of the HGWiki).

The only component you have to be careful with is the trackpoint, because under normal operation it doesn't take a lot of pressure to move it and it's bounded by the keys around it.  With the keys pulled off you could accidentally brush the pointer too hard and knock it out of its mount.

I know this, because I did this on one of my black M13's when I was pulling it apart for a bolt mod.  Luckily that part is readily available from Unicomp.

Otherwise, it's no more fragile than a standard M.  The button cutout is not that weak and it's easy to be careful around the ribbon cable running to the pointer.
Title: Re: Industrial M13
Post by: E TwentyNine on Mon, 20 October 2014, 15:24:00
Sold for $220 + shipping, great deal for this board.   Would have went for a LOT more six or nine months back...

Title: Re: Industrial M13
Post by: Touch_It on Mon, 20 October 2014, 16:23:33
woah, lol with 3-4 seconds left it jumped up to $220.00.  Was interesting to watch.