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geekhack Marketplace => Great Finds => Topic started by: ander on Mon, 17 August 2015, 18:58:36
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This is the seldom-seen 1397661 (http://www.ebay.com/itm/IBM-Model-M-Keyboard-Clicky-PS-2-Part-1397661-Dated-09-11-91-WORKS-/301716136969), a 1391401-based variant with one-piece key buttons.
It's the 1992 gray-logo version rather than the later blue-logo one, neither of which I've seen more than a few examples. The p/n wasn't on either Wikipedia's or Deskthority's Model M variants pages till I added it a few months ago.
IMHO, $59 shipped is a great deal. (Nowadays it's a good deal on any working Model M.) It looks like it's in very nice shape, with only a bit of visible grime, and it's from a seller with a 100% eBay rating.
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I don't see anything particularly rare about this or $59 being a great price for an M.
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After you take out $17 shipping that is only $42 for the actual price, and some people lust for 1-piece keys.
A new set of keys from Unicomp will cost you $30 + $6 = $36 shipped!
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I got to say that after a bit of experience with both one and two piece caps, I prefer the 1 piece. I don't know why but I think its from changing them out and the fact that they just feel dam solid.
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After you take out $17 shipping that is only $42 for the actual price, and some people lust for 1-piece keys.
A new set of keys from Unicomp will cost you $30 + $6 = $36 shipped!
I'm not seeing anything indicating this keyboard is one piece (I prefer two btw), and 1397661 do come two piece: http://www.clickykeyboards.com/index.cfm/fa/items.main/parentcat/9229/subcatid/0/id/132172
One piece and two piece have come on the same model number so there's no guarantee. Has the seller indicated which?
Regarding pricing, there's 4 BIN M's on ebay right now in similar condition with lower prices including shipping, and one for $35 shipped that needs the cable replaced.
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I checked with the seller. This keyboard has two-piece keycaps.
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So, someone got this—anyone here? Nice deal for a seldom-seen board, in any case.
I checked with the seller. This keyboard has two-piece keycaps.
That's good to know. The only one I'd ever seen was one-piece, but considering this one and the one Brandon describes at ClickyKeyboards are both two-piece, I've changed the WP entry's comment to read:
Uncommon 1391401 variant. Also known to have one-piece keycaps.
Regarding pricing, there's 4 BIN M's on ebay right now in similar condition with lower prices including shipping, and one for $35 shipped that needs the cable replaced.
Well, most of us agree that part of the fun is the slight differences between the nearly Model M 100 variants ("part numbers") IBM produced. Sometimes the differences are obvious—special legends, a real speaker, different controller, etc.—and sometimes only the p/n itself is different, leaving us to wonder why it had a special designation.