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geekhack Marketplace => Great Finds => Topic started by: ander on Sat, 08 August 2015, 02:43:04
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Dunno if anyone's interested, but new ones don't turn up very often:
Mint Condition In Box Vintage IBM 1501100 Clicky Mechanical Keyboard TESTED 100% (http://www.ebay.com/itm/Mint-Condition-In-Box-Vintage-IBM-1501100-Clicky-Mechanical-Keyboard-TESTED-100-/291534531167?hash=item43e0cfea5f)
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"Mint condition in box" is not new.
And F XTs are about the only ones that ever turn up new, in any case.
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The listing notes that it has been previously used. Which makes sense because the styrofoam doesn't appear to have decomposed too much. Doesn't ship outside the US though, I think.
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That's what I like about you guys: You're precise.
As I'm sure you'll agree, there isn't nearly enough precision in the world. The world, if anything, tends to be sloppy—even dangerous (which, of course, implies sloppiness). What a relief it is to hang out here and get a feeling of exact knowledge of keyboard conditions. I don't know about you, but it helps me sleep better knowing there's at least one bastion of precision in this sloppy, generally imprecise world.
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People make a big deal out of virginity.
Ebay would certainly side with a "not as described" complaint on an item with a "NIB" listing when in fact it was not.
I take it as a given that I will be dismantling and reconstructing any IBM keyboard that I get, and I even did a bolt-mod (badly needed) on a new-in-box SSK that I got last year.
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removed.
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It's too bad we don't also have a Meh Finds section—I could've moved this there.