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Philister
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Identify different keyboards on "pile" picture
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Wed, 15 March 2017, 06:09:24 »
Can anyone divine the maker and possibly even model number of these keyboards in the picture (format: column.row)?
I.2
I.4
II.4 (Cherry ...?)
III.3+4 (Marquardt?)
I'm hoping I can still get I.2 and II.4 (worth it?), but I.4 and III.3+4 have already been scooped up by someone else. Wonder what I missed out on (again - lots of ill luck / bad timing lately) ...
Thanks!
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davkol
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Wed, 15 March 2017, 07:24:50 »
I think all three keyboards on the 4th row are Cherry, but the middle one might be G83.
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Philister
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Wed, 15 March 2017, 16:04:07 »
Learnt that I.2 and II.4 were lasered caps G81s, so didn't go for them...
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ander
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Re: Identify different keyboards on "pile" picture
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Wed, 15 March 2017, 16:43:52 »
Front and center is a Cherry G80-something, a good MK.
These are all ISO boards, too... I take it you're in Yerp somewhere? ("Yerp" is how Americans say "Europe".)
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