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Title: Nice Switches for Cheap?
Post by: SamirD on Mon, 05 October 2015, 19:52:06
Would this be a good deal on some alps switches?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/ADP-503-504-Terminal-Keyboard-Missing-Keys-Parts-Repair-/330884164528?hash=item4d0a3babb0
Title: Re: Nice Switches for Cheap?
Post by: CPTBadAss on Mon, 05 October 2015, 20:15:39
Looks like KPT Mount. Alps-clones or Alps-mount. Not SKCL/SKCM "complicated" Alps or SKBL/SKBM "simplified" Alps.
Title: Re: Nice Switches for Cheap?
Post by: ebacho on Mon, 05 October 2015, 21:20:44
Honestly these look like sliders over domes.  The ones CPTBadAss reference have slightly harder edges on the switch itself.  I'd be a bit careful if you're interested in this board.
Title: Re: Nice Switches for Cheap?
Post by: ideus on Mon, 05 October 2015, 21:52:43
They are plastic sliders over rubber domes, with no mechanical switch under.
Title: Re: Nice Switches for Cheap?
Post by: SamirD on Mon, 05 October 2015, 21:54:03
Learning about other switches, so thank you all for the insight! :D
Title: Re: Nice Switches for Cheap?
Post by: ideus on Mon, 05 October 2015, 22:00:54
Some old boards at garage sales, company's discarded lots or flea markets, where the seller does not know about the actual value of them, are the only places I know where you can get nice switches for cheap; by the time the items reach ebay, amazon, or the mechanical board sites they command market prices, because sellers are totally aware of what they are selling.
Title: Re: Nice Switches for Cheap?
Post by: SamirD on Mon, 05 October 2015, 22:03:27
Some old boards at garage sales, company's discarded lots or flea markets, where the seller does not know about the actual value of them, are the only places I know where you can get nice switches for cheap; by the time the items reach ebay, amazon, or the mechanical board sites they command market prices, because sellers are totally aware of what they are selling.
I've noticed that too.  It's harder to find keyboards that are still a bargain. 

I wouldn't think that the whole world wants these things, but the prices make it seem like they do.  I mean, I bought our IBM Option M brand new for $100 back in 1997...