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BlueNalgene
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Eight Unitek K-258 boards on a pallet
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Fri, 30 January 2015, 15:29:39 »
Pallet of Keyboards at opening bid ($25). The Unitek K-258 is a simplified Alps board. They seem to come in weird little drawers for data entry. I would jump all over this if I had a way to transport it, but my little car wouldn't haul it.
http://www.govliquidation.com/auction/view?auctionId=9014351&convertTo=USD
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minh278
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Fri, 30 January 2015, 17:15:53 »
Im in cali no luck for me :/
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Keyboards: Final Fantasy XI XIth Anniversary keyboard (topre 45g) | Realforce Rgb (topre 45g, Eva Noctilucous keyset) | Mionix Zibal 60 (mx black, Vortex doubleshot) | Greymark (white alps) | IBM model M (found in the trash!)
goflo
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Re: Eight Unitek K-258 boards on a pallet
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Fri, 30 January 2015, 17:21:20 »
Those were rack mounted terminals. Nothing weird about that.
Normally there's a 17 to 19" display attached that you flip open.
Something like this:
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