Author Topic: Model M 122 key terminal Keyboard -Ebay  (Read 1884 times)

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Offline yurilebbie

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Model M 122 key terminal Keyboard -Ebay
« on: Thu, 16 February 2012, 21:27:48 »
I was just searching around on ebay and I found this:
Model M 1394100 made in 89
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Cannot say anything about the seller, but found it interesting.

Offline yurilebbie

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Model M 122 key terminal Keyboard -Ebay
« Reply #1 on: Thu, 16 February 2012, 21:49:12 »
Oh and another one, but it looks like it was referbished and in worse condition, but is a flat $40
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Offline yurilebbie

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Model M 122 key terminal Keyboard -Ebay
« Reply #2 on: Thu, 16 February 2012, 21:51:56 »
Found another one, but it looks like it is in worse condition and has been referbished, however it is only $40 buy-it-now.
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« Reply #3 on: Thu, 16 February 2012, 22:02:29 »
Mods: please delete this entire post, I am a newb and did not know that these terminal keyboards are so common, will look stuff up more next time.

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Model M 122 key terminal Keyboard -Ebay
« Reply #4 on: Thu, 16 February 2012, 22:10:56 »
That looks to be a pretty good specimen at a not-outrageous price. You could make your money back selling the keys at half the going price of $1 each, but it would be a pain.

Too bad it is not an F
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