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Magna224
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Posts: 394
Location: Tempe, Arizona
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Sun, 08 April 2012, 19:50:04 »
Look what I found. Its a kind of text messaging system that you hook your phone up to. It was apparently designed for deaf people.
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If you live in AZ you can try my keyboards. I usually keep plenty of different ALPS and MX and buckling springs.
IvanIvanovich
Mr. Silk Underwear
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Location: USA
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Mon, 09 April 2012, 09:32:04 »
Sweet. I thought it was Cherry but could never get the seller to confirm it. Just pulled the trigger on one too, I really dig the number row.
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sth
2 girls 1 cuprubber
Posts: 3438
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Mon, 09 April 2012, 09:43:34 »
Nice... now get it working with your PC
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IvanIvanovich
Mr. Silk Underwear
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Location: USA
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Mon, 09 April 2012, 09:49:19 »
LOL... don't know about OP, but will only be cannibalized by me. $25 is not too bad for some interesting doubleshots though. Would be nice if can used the vfd somehow, vintage blacks are good.
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sth
2 girls 1 cuprubber
Posts: 3438
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Mon, 09 April 2012, 10:07:47 »
Not having matching mods + punctuation would drive me nuts. What are the key profiles like?
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audioave10
Posts: 498
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Mon, 09 April 2012, 10:09:01 »
Cool...at that price, it should be built like a tank.
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Cherry G80-3000/Blues
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Magna224
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Location: Tempe, Arizona
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Mon, 09 April 2012, 14:35:45 »
I almost picked up some very odd industrial keyboard thing too. It was a big steel case and had low profile keycaps and a throttle looking thing. It had weird rectangle switches where the spring was horizontal to the pcb and I could see two(maybe one) gold colored stabilizers(?) but it was $12 and I had already blown a lot of money over the weekend. The keycap stem connections popped into holes on the switch housing like space invaders(it was a similar 3 hole stem setup too). When I pressed the keycap the lower half would go down and the upper half would go up slightly like a teeter-totter.
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PRISONER 24601
Posts: 383
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Tue, 10 April 2012, 03:52:11 »
I have an old TTY machine with cherry blacks too. It's AT&T branded and looks almost identical to yours/
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Ever tried. Ever failed. No matter. Try Again. Fail again. Fail better.
G80-3000LSCRC-2
(MX)
, "Ricercar" G86-6241OEUAGSA
(MX)
, MX11800
(MX)
, AEKII
(ALPS)
, AEK
(ALPS)
Apple Keyboard A9M0330
(ALPS)
, IBM Model F XT
(Bucking Spring)
, IBM Space Saver 1391472
(Bucking Spring)
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