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Offline Xonar

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Selling off a good bit of my collection. First up, my beloved F107.

IBM Model F 4704 107 Key: $275 Shipped $225 Shipped



Capacitive Buckling Springs. Original Relegendable Keycaps. (Broken) Original 4704 Rear Keyboard Stand. xwhatsit USB Converted.

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This is the big boy of the Model F 4704 series. Originally purchased from orihalcon. It's probably the best feeling IBM keyboard I have ever used, even better than my old Unsaver. The paint has seen better days, as evident from the pictures. Good restoration candidate. It functions perfectly, however, and has been USB converted with the xwhatsit converter. The original, notoriously fragile rear stand is included and will be well wrapped for protection during shipping, lest it further crack. It still works as is and raises the board to a nice angle. However, I was going to replace it with rubber feet eventually. The original relegendable caps for the numpad area are included as well, with their original inserts from whatever bank this was used in. I will update this post with their pictures once I find what drawer I put them in. Sad to see this go, since it's my favorite piece in my entire collection aside from my Steins;Gate lab keyboard, the SHARP X68000, which I will never, ever sell. Whomever buys it is required to send me pictures of it from time to time. :P



Dolch PAC 60 G80-1813HFX: $200 Shipped $150 Shipped



Vintage Blues. Original Cherry Doubleshot ABS Keycaps have virtually no shine.

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I originally bought this as a package deal with some lovely Cherry Profile PBT dyesub keycaps, presumably from a Royal electric typewriter, and I'm selling it that way as well. The caps compatible with the Dolch's layout are installed on the board, as seen in the pictures. The original doubleshot ABS Dolch caps are included as well, of course, and are in fantastic condition. Also included is an RJ-11 -> PS/2 converter routed into a Teensy PS/2 -> USB converter, done sort of in a hackjob way, but eh. The converter setup works, but acts up sometimes. I presume it's a software issue with the Teensy. The board feels great overall, and it's very clean. Doesn't seem like it got much use in its network sniffing days.



IBM Model M 1392595 (Terminal): $45 Shipped



Untested. Seems to be in good condition. Missing several keycaps.

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Not much to say about this board. I got it for the caps, I harvested some of the caps, and now I don't need it any longer. Types nice, but I've never been able to test it so I have no idea if it actually will work on a computer or not. The following caps are missing from the board but are on the board in the picture album : Backspace/LineDraw, Return/LF, and both shift keys. All other pictured keycaps are included.



1000+ IBM Buckling Spring Keycaps: $75 Shipped



IBM Keycaps. A lot of IBM Keycaps.

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This is my collection of IBM caps, mostly from Model Ms, that I've amassed. I'm going to regret selling these, but they take up space I don't have. A lot of them are pretty dirty, but they're in good shape overall. I already pulled most of the cool/special caps, but there's quite probably ones buried in there that I've missed. I know there was once 1500+ caps in the box, but by now my best estimate is around 1200. Roughly 12 Model M's worth.



...and that's it for now!

But wait, there's more!














































Yes, indeed there is more. Here I'm going to display some free stuff!

Whomever purchases the IBM Model F107 will receive this old IBM KB-7953 for free. One of my favorite rubberdomes. It could use a cleaning but it works well and still types very nicely.



And, whomever buys the Dolch PAC will get this PC Accessories AT rubber dome keyboard for free! I don't really know much about it. It types okay. It looks kinda cool I guess.



That's it for now. It's possible that I could be adding a few boards to this post in the near future, so stay tuned! Thanks for looking!

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Bump. Prices slashed on the 4704 and Dolch.
IBM Model F XT 5291 Bigfoot x2 | Unicomp UN4KPHA JP Spacesaver M | IBM Model M 3270 APL 122-Key | SHARP X68000 | SGI AT-101 | Samsung TH-5539 FAME Blue Alps | IBM Japanese Pingmaster | HHKB Type-S | IBM Model M 1392595, 6/4/1990 | IBM Model M 1391401, 2/2/1988 | Lexmark-branded 1398601 Model M, 8/18/1995 | Unicomp UB40T5A 122-Key, 5/20/2011 | Sun Type 4 | Sun Type 5c | DEC LK-401AA

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Hey, I PM'd you on reddit for those buckling spring keycaps we were talking about. Are those still available?