Picked up a few more Model M's than I can make regular use of recently.
All were second hand, and I can't really vouch for how much use each of them has. I've tested each of them, made sure all keys were registering, and springs were in good shape. Each had its keys pulled and cleaned. Plastics in all are in quite good shape. All have two piece keycaps.
SOLD: '94 Lexmark 1391401 (Blue label)I actually just picked this board up from fellow geekhacker Kidchunks. Board is in great shape and is not overly ping-y for a Model M. Comes with detachable PS/2 cable.
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SOLD: $30 + actual shipping
SOLD: '94 Lexmark 1391401 (Blue Label)Another '94, in good working condition. Not as spotless as the first with a little more wear on the backside. A small little nick one front, lower bezel as well.
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$25 + actual shipping
ON HOLD: '96 Lexmark 42H1292In very good shape, this is the model M model that the current Unicomp customizer is based on. Its staight PS/2 cable is built in. Note that unlike the 13901401's it's Alt and SysRq keys are printed in black rather than dark green.
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$30 + actual shipping
SOLD I also have a Dell At101w in quite good shape I'm willing to throw in with any model m for an extra 10 bucks (plus a few dollars of shipping.)
I will gladly hear trade offers, particularly for any board with Cherry MX blues or browns--as I've yet to try either. Also be interested in grabbing a Seagate Dockstar or Pogoplug if someone is looking to unload one.
Shipping to the Lower 48 states, charges should be around 15 dollars via USPS. Paypal is the preferred mode of payment. Feel free to PM for more info or photos of any of the boards.