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Offline krisbo

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Found keyboard in hard rubbish - blue alps??
« on: Sun, 20 March 2011, 08:11:14 »
So while waiting on my Filco Tenkeyless I thought I'd go through some hard rubbish (collections started last week in my area) and I found this:











(also says "No.80756390" on the back bottom-right corner)


I guess it could use a clean. And somebody from a bygone era has stuck a bunch of paper reminders for Lotus 1-2-3 on it. But anyways what are these switches, 'blue alps'? Montery SMK's?

Feels marvelous to type on - quite light/smooth? Satisfying click. Though I don't have any other mechanicals to compare it to yet.

Pretty excited about this find!! I will have to get back home before I can try typing with it.

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« Reply #1 on: Sun, 20 March 2011, 13:40:24 »
real blue alps. board prolly worth anything between $100 to $300 on eBay.

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« Reply #2 on: Sun, 20 March 2011, 17:17:16 »
hard rubbish?
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Offline krisbo

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« Reply #3 on: Sun, 20 March 2011, 19:08:28 »
Quote from: sixty;314844
real blue alps. board prolly worth anything between $100 to $300 on eBay.


Nice! Though I shant be selling this!

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I think another factor in a Collectors Price is whether the calculator works.  A lot of them don't.


Weird thing is right when I picket it up I pressed CAL ON and the calculator flickered on for a second, if you can believe that. Or maybe I was seeing things? I wonder is it supposed to be plugged in for the calculator to work? Thought maybe it didn't as it has a solar panel on it - which would have been nifty. Haven't got the adapter for this yet so can't try it out plugged :S

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hard rubbish?


What you might call domestic waste / municipal / solid waste? They collect it from the street outside people's houses twice a year. Furniture, old appliances, detritus/other ...

Offline ch_123

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« Reply #4 on: Sun, 20 March 2011, 19:14:10 »
That's one hell of a find. Real-deal Blue Alps. Lighter than Model M buckling springs, and almost as tactile.
« Last Edit: Sun, 20 March 2011, 19:18:12 by ch_123 »

Offline False_Dmitry_II

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« Reply #5 on: Mon, 21 March 2011, 04:29:04 »
I see. In the US, how that is handled depends on the local, somtimes even city government not county government, so you could literally move 30 minutes away and have entirely different rules regulations and procedures for that sort of thing. My own particular one, you just call the actual trash collectors and tell them you have a big item (like couch, etc.) and it's just taken at the usual time.

Something as small as a keyboard would just be tossed in with the normal trash. So it would be ill-advised to go around sifting through that stuff, lest you be called an identity thief.
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« Reply #6 on: Mon, 21 March 2011, 07:14:03 »
One of the labs back at school had these keyboards which were clacky, but not model M and I don't think they bottomed like cherrys.  To my memory (it's been a while) they looked kind of like this board but without the fancy calculator business and with open air where the display would be.   Since getting into geekhack I've been wondering what they were - maybe I've found a match...

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« Reply #7 on: Mon, 21 March 2011, 09:23:43 »
Quote from: ripster;314847
I think another factor in a Collectors Price is whether the calculator works.  A lot of them don't.

Two LR44 button cells won't cost an arm and a leg.

At least that's all my FK3002 needed. Doubt mine has blue alps though, the switches are quite a stiff affair.

$100-$300, eh? Not bad for a Sperrmüllfund.
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This message was probably typed on a vintage G80-3000 with blues. Double-shots, baby. :D

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« Reply #8 on: Mon, 21 March 2011, 19:55:15 »
Is that a pubic hair on the shift key?

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« Reply #9 on: Mon, 21 March 2011, 20:04:23 »
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Is that a pubic hair on the shift key?


You'd be surprised how many people don't clean those off before posting pics of their keyboards...

Offline False_Dmitry_II

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« Reply #10 on: Tue, 22 March 2011, 00:41:33 »
My SOP when getting anything used is to clean the crap out of it before anything else. I don't know why, but it seems most people can't be bothered with general cleanliness. I mean, I'm not really a neat/clean freak or anything - I leave all sorts of stuff all over the place. But at the same time, I bought a couple of speaker stands off of craigslist not too long ago, and they had literal dirt all over and especially inside them. It also looked like they somehow rusted on the inside.
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« Reply #11 on: Tue, 22 March 2011, 00:52:13 »
In his defense it was in the garbage. He did say "I guess it could use a clean"

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« Reply #12 on: Tue, 22 March 2011, 02:28:28 »
I didn't intend what I said to be a slight on the OP. Even getting stuff from people's houses, or shipped, I do it. Just because it seems needed about 90% of the time, the rest of the time I do it anyway.
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Offline krisbo

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« Reply #13 on: Tue, 22 March 2011, 10:39:25 »
Would the pubic hair make any difference to the Collector's Price? Could be vintage as well ...

Offline pitashen

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« Reply #14 on: Tue, 22 March 2011, 10:43:15 »
Just did a quick search on Focus Electronic. Still in business, wow...
« Last Edit: Tue, 22 March 2011, 10:47:03 by pitashen »
\\\\ DSI Mac Modular Keyboard (Brown) w/ Leo  Blank Keycaps //
\\\\ Leopold 87keys Keyboard (Brown) w/ Black CherryCorp + SP DoubleShots //
\\\\ Filco Majestouch 2 NINJA (Black) w/ White CherryCorp + SP DoublsShots //

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« Reply #15 on: Tue, 22 March 2011, 15:19:01 »
Quote from: krisbo;315945
Would the pubic hair make any difference to the Collector's Price? Could be vintage as well ...


In the Asian market that should add value.

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« Reply #16 on: Wed, 23 March 2011, 23:59:59 »
Quote from: krisbo;315945
Would the pubic hair make any difference to the Collector's Price? Could be vintage as well ...


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