hi ripster,
thanks for your thoughtfulness in being polite. i was the one who asked the seller those two questions about the support wire. i personally wouldn't have minded nor even realized any negativitiy but i appreciate your thoughtfullness. idiot_hacker increased my keyboard snobbiness and i'm no longer 100% satisfied with my 2 NIB white labels. neither have support wires like my old '88 did. i know that makes very little difference. it is still an indication of the extra care spent to manufacture the keyboard and i appreciate that. besides, i wanted to recover, for the sake of nostalgia, what i found in my garage but found not new enough for me to keep (and that would be a keyboard from 1988).
so i'm disappointed because i tried to place a maximum bid of $120 but it didn't go through because i was not home and had to use an unreliable computer. it kept refreshing the screen every 10 seconds like normal, i was sniping at the last 10 seconds (to get best deal), and so when i tried to punch in $120, the pc failed. i guess pop ups or something were not enabled. else i'd have won the bid that ended with $97. i personally don't think there's anything wrong with sniping but others who do will say serves him right

i personally think that this was a great deal. a lot of sellers charge $20 to ship (even reliable power sellers) whereas this guy gave free shipping. a lot of 1391401s come with out cable so $12 for shipping + cable from unicomp. further, this wasn't just any 1391401, not just any white label, but the best type of 1391401 out there (if i were to guess seeing that it was a '1988). yes, i know that this classification is very impractical but then again, we're not always practical when it comes to keyboards. you seemd to point out that this was a good deal yourself that is why i'm surprised why you expressed dissatisfaction with the offered item / deal on ebay.
well, congrats to the person who won the bid. i'm sure that another NIB 1391401 =<1988 will surface sometime.