I was at a thrift store looking for an Atari mouse to use with my emulation machine (original xbox) and I happened across a pile of keyboards.
I really had no interest in keyboards, but I rattled the keys on a few, and one of them was
different.
I liked the feel of it so much that I bought it for the $4 sticker price and brought it home.
After a couple of minutes research, I discovered that I had a Focus FK-2001, and that the reason it felt so satisfying was because it has mechanical switches.
I also learned that I got an incredible bargain, because I haven't found one for sale for less than $50, and mine is in fantastic condition.
The cover is missing, but apart from that it looks brand new, and I was astonished to discover when I opened the case that it was manufactured in February of 1989, so it's 23 years old this month!
It has an AT style connector, so I ordered it an AT- PS/2 converter as a 23rd birthday present.
It arrived last night, and I was finally able to test the keyboard. It works perfectly, and now I'm hooked!
Thing is, part of the thrill for me was the fact that I found the keyboard in a thrift store for $4. If I had paid $50 for it, I don't think I would have got so much pleasure from it (although it is
definitely worth $50)
It seems that mechanical keyboards aren't available on the internet for ridiculously low prices like I paid, because people selling them on the 'net know what they are selling.
I'm going to trawl thrift stores, but what other types of places should I try if I want to find, say, an IBM industrial SSK for $1?
Also, please feel free to turn this thread into a place to boast about bargain keyboards that you bought from a thrift store, I'd love some encouragement
