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Offline nubbinator

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Re: What was in your Jul 2013 SP Crap Bag?
« Reply #100 on: Sun, 04 August 2013, 00:37:24 »
No Hapster?

A few ther look good.

10% absolute crap is a lot, but there again it seems luck of the draw.

You didn't look close enough.  There's a hapster there and some other interesting caps.

There have also been several people with glider caps, which I'd love to get one of.


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Re: What was in your Jul 2013 SP Crap Bag?
« Reply #101 on: Sun, 04 August 2013, 01:17:36 »
I see a few people got a blue double height with

QTY

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I got 48 of those last year...
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Re: What was in your Jul 2013 SP Crap Bag?
« Reply #102 on: Sun, 04 August 2013, 01:23:09 »
Prdlm2009, what were the two ALPS keys you crossed out?  I got an "Inter-Cep-Tion" key too, but I was curious what the other one was.

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Re: What was in your Jul 2013 SP Crap Bag?
« Reply #103 on: Sun, 04 August 2013, 01:27:31 »
No Hapster?

A few ther look good.

10% absolute crap is a lot, but there again it seems luck of the draw.

You didn't look close enough.  There's a hapster there and some other interesting caps.

There have also been several people with glider caps, which I'd love to get one of.

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Oh yes, lying on its side :)

Didn't zoom in far enough ...
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Re: What was in your Jul 2013 SP Crap Bag?
« Reply #104 on: Sun, 04 August 2013, 09:16:23 »
Prdlm2009, what were the two ALPS keys you crossed out?  I got an "Inter-Cep-Tion" key too, but I was curious what the other one was.

The other one said "Game Clock On".  I imagine they are from a football scoreboard machine.
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Re: What was in your Jul 2013 SP Crap Bag?
« Reply #105 on: Sun, 04 August 2013, 15:27:02 »
Presenting after sorting. That is all I have right now. I could not get any matching sets or anything else except a lot of duplicate printed keys and a crapload of unprinted keys. I got only two alps keycaps, note TWO alps keycaps. :( One consolation is maybe I will have enough unprinted caps for the ergodox, still have not checked that.

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Re: What was in your Jul 2013 SP Crap Bag?
« Reply #106 on: Sun, 04 August 2013, 15:35:45 »
Do you fancy swapping the blue stepped capslock with the hand bag logo?
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Re: What was in your Jul 2013 SP Crap Bag?
« Reply #107 on: Sun, 04 August 2013, 16:24:59 »
Haha, that turbo cap is awesome.

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Re: What was in your Jul 2013 SP Crap Bag?
« Reply #108 on: Sun, 04 August 2013, 19:53:54 »
Presenting after sorting. That is all I have right now. I could not get any matching sets or anything else except a lot of duplicate printed keys and a crapload of unprinted keys. I got only two alps keycaps, note TWO alps keycaps. :( One consolation is maybe I will have enough unprinted caps for the ergodox, still have not checked that.

For your viewing pleasure and opinions...


Another Hapster!

Also what is that other smiley keycap with like just colon right-paren on it?  I've seen a few of those this time around.
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Re: What was in your Jul 2013 SP Crap Bag?
« Reply #109 on: Sun, 04 August 2013, 21:00:48 »
You guys got some good stuff this year. I got a cracked bag last year fo fwee and thought I would never buy one myself. Last year was really unusable but this year's got some nice novelty as well as modifiers and even space bars. :$
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Re: What was in your Jul 2013 SP Crap Bag?
« Reply #110 on: Sun, 04 August 2013, 21:08:36 »
Some might consider the price of a bag a small, er, price to pay to get a Hapster.  Or two.  Plus a few other keycaps that they wouldn't otherwise get.

There are usually a few gems in there, but mostly crap (hence the name).
"Because keyboards are accessories to PC makers, they focus on minimizing the manufacturing costs. But that’s incorrect. It’s in HHKB’s slogan, but when America’s cowboys were in the middle of a trip and their horse died, they would leave the horse there. But even if they were in the middle of a desert, they would take their saddle with them. The horse was a consumable good, but the saddle was an interface that their bodies had gotten used to. In the same vein, PCs are consumable goods, while keyboards are important interfaces." - Eiiti Wada

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Re: What was in your Jul 2013 SP Crap Bag?
« Reply #111 on: Sun, 04 August 2013, 22:39:30 »
Now I'm sad I didn't participate in this one :(

Now to find somebody willing to trade...

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Re: What was in your Jul 2013 SP Crap Bag?
« Reply #112 on: Sun, 04 August 2013, 22:40:56 »
Now I'm sad I didn't participate in this one :(

Now to find somebody willing to trade...

Mmmmmm not everyone got a Hapster.  Most just got WoB DS, retro DSA and PoS caps.
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Re: What was in your Jul 2013 SP Crap Bag?
« Reply #113 on: Sun, 04 August 2013, 23:26:51 »
Presenting after sorting. That is all I have right now. I could not get any matching sets or anything else except a lot of duplicate printed keys and a crapload of unprinted keys. I got only two alps keycaps, note TWO alps keycaps. :( One consolation is maybe I will have enough unprinted caps for the ergodox, still have not checked that.

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Re: What was in your Jul 2013 SP Crap Bag?
« Reply #114 on: Sun, 04 August 2013, 23:36:37 »
I love that "off all" key, even if there's no logical use for it on anything but a square-grid POS keyboard.  It should summon a medieval executioner.
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Re: What was in your Jul 2013 SP Crap Bag?
« Reply #115 on: Mon, 05 August 2013, 07:31:30 »
Guys i totally feel bad not getting a bag myself too :(

But hey i might be buying some stuff if someone has for sale;

- A 4-piece set for cards symbols (heart spade clover and square) for CTRL and ALT on Poker II keyboard, Black or Metal key.
- A geekhack single key (if possible) Red or Black or metal color.
- An entire number row set of red keys (with US layout or French Canadian) that would fit Poker II. Metal would be cool but i don't think there's a way to find that.
- A Mystery Key for \| key, would be great.

All in all you guess i'm trying to pimp my Poker II keyboard but i don't feel like having a lot of left overs therefor i'm just looking to buy what i specifically need.

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Re: What was in your Jul 2013 SP Crap Bag?
« Reply #116 on: Mon, 05 August 2013, 07:36:22 »
These are really hit or miss. I 'might' have a few gems but not much of anything so far. I haven't had a lot of time this weekend to go through the keys.

But I just like having enough keys to fill up a large flat rate box!!!

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Re: What was in your Jul 2013 SP Crap Bag?
« Reply #117 on: Tue, 06 August 2013, 02:57:03 »
I got some PMs regarding caps. Will be home in the weekend and can reply.

What happened to the other unfortunate souls that ordered crap-bags?

Nobody else have posted...?
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Re: What was in your Jul 2013 SP Crap Bag?
« Reply #118 on: Tue, 06 August 2013, 07:27:11 »
Here is the link to my crap bag.  The lighting in the photos is garbage, sorry bout that.  A few gems, lots of Retro DSA and regular DSA.  Not included in the photos are the 2x POS keys with only two offcenter stems.

https://plus.google.com/photos/109016974705560136128/albums/5907855830218886625

Bluesmoke, here is the link to my bag.  Didn't want to post photos in this thread because the website freaks out anytime I try to upload more than one at a time.
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Re: What was in your Jul 2013 SP Crap Bag?
« Reply #119 on: Tue, 06 August 2013, 08:15:07 »
I got some PMs regarding caps. Will be home in the weekend and can reply.

What happened to the other unfortunate souls that ordered crap-bags?

Nobody else have posted...?


I still have to finish sorting through mine, so far nothing very exciting.

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Re: What was in your Jul 2013 SP Crap Bag?
« Reply #120 on: Tue, 06 August 2013, 10:10:57 »
I got some PMs regarding caps. Will be home in the weekend and can reply.

What happened to the other unfortunate souls that ordered crap-bags?

Nobody else have posted...?


I still have to finish sorting through mine, so far nothing very exciting.

What a sad feeling :(

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Re: What was in your Jul 2013 SP Crap Bag?
« Reply #121 on: Tue, 06 August 2013, 12:07:58 »
Does anyone here who's gotten Nyan Cat caps in their bags also own IMSTO thick PBT in white color?  If so, I'd love a photo of a Nyan cap next to a "white" IMSTO cap.  Also, the Nyan caps are thin OEM-profile PBT or?
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« Reply #122 on: Tue, 06 August 2013, 12:09:59 »
Does anyone here who's gotten Nyan Cat caps in their bags also own IMSTO thick PBT in white color?  If so, I'd love a photo of a Nyan cap next to a "white" IMSTO cap.  Also, the Nyan caps are thin OEM-profile PBT or?

I *might* be able to to make this happen.

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« Reply #123 on: Tue, 06 August 2013, 12:15:29 »
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Re: What was in your Jul 2013 SP Crap Bag?
« Reply #124 on: Wed, 07 August 2013, 11:43:28 »
This thread made me regret not buying a crap bag... guess i'll get one next time? do they always have useful stuff like these seem to have had, or is this an exceptionally good/bad round?
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Re: What was in your Jul 2013 SP Crap Bag?
« Reply #125 on: Wed, 07 August 2013, 14:17:56 »
My touch typing setup, crap bag alphas...
Thanks for the idea  ;D


I'm not sure what's more disappointing, getting a lot of reject G keys or not getting enough of them to fill in the alphas.  :))
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You got a hapster, which is an awesome cap.  I'm jealous of it.  I know there are plenty of people who would pay decently for one.

And I actually really like that shift key that has the black of the first shot showing.  If it's usable, that would be a really cool cap to have fun with.

Edit:  Looking closer, you should be able to get your money back if you want by selling stuff off.  You have a ton of set specific geek hack caps which always go quickly, a union jack cap I've never seen before, and a bunch of interesting little things you could sell.

Oh sweet, I'm guessing the hapster cap is the smiley face one that I gave to my sister and that I promptly need to take backsies.  :blank:
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Re: What was in your Jul 2013 SP Crap Bag?
« Reply #126 on: Wed, 07 August 2013, 15:09:51 »
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Re: What was in your Jul 2013 SP Crap Bag?
« Reply #127 on: Wed, 07 August 2013, 15:09:58 »
This thread made me regret not buying a crap bag... guess i'll get one next time? do they always have useful stuff like these seem to have had, or is this an exceptionally good/bad round?

Useful? :))

Yes this is pretty typical.  Mostly crap, no complete sets, and one or two gems.

For most the cost plus shipping kills the deal, as there is only a chance of getting something useful.

For some people with little or no custom collection, it does provide a chance of getting something rare, plus a large collection of random caps.

And for artists and scientists it provides a wealth of raw material for experimentation.
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Re: What was in your Jul 2013 SP Crap Bag?
« Reply #128 on: Wed, 07 August 2013, 15:17:20 »
My touch typing setup, crap bag alphas...
Thanks for the idea  ;D
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This is actually pretty cool--a great way to confuse your guests!  Just make it all plain white on black, so it looks normal at a first glance :)
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Re: What was in your Jul 2013 SP Crap Bag?
« Reply #129 on: Wed, 07 August 2013, 15:21:49 »
I can do that for the guests, there is another set of "F"&"J" in black! :thumb:
My touch typing setup, crap bag alphas...
Thanks for the idea  ;D
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This is actually pretty cool--a great way to confuse your guests!  Just make it all plain white on black, so it looks normal at a first glance :)
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Re: What was in your Jul 2013 SP Crap Bag?
« Reply #130 on: Mon, 12 August 2013, 03:28:59 »
My friend gift for me these!!

These from 2013 SP Crap Bag.

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Re: What was in your Jul 2013 SP Crap Bag?
« Reply #131 on: Mon, 12 August 2013, 03:30:46 »
SmallFry! <3

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Re: What was in your Jul 2013 SP Crap Bag?
« Reply #132 on: Mon, 12 August 2013, 04:06:19 »
My friend gift for me these!!

These from 2013 SP Crap Bag.

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Butikk *giggle*

Nice gift, congratulations :)
"Because keyboards are accessories to PC makers, they focus on minimizing the manufacturing costs. But that’s incorrect. It’s in HHKB’s slogan, but when America’s cowboys were in the middle of a trip and their horse died, they would leave the horse there. But even if they were in the middle of a desert, they would take their saddle with them. The horse was a consumable good, but the saddle was an interface that their bodies had gotten used to. In the same vein, PCs are consumable goods, while keyboards are important interfaces." - Eiiti Wada

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Re: What was in your Jul 2013 SP Crap Bag?
« Reply #133 on: Mon, 12 August 2013, 09:15:43 »
Does anyone need the 1x tab or shift keys? I *might* have some extras.

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Re: What was in your Jul 2013 SP Crap Bag?
« Reply #134 on: Mon, 12 August 2013, 15:15:55 »
 

...All I got was some useless keys :(
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Re: What was in your Jul 2013 SP Crap Bag?
« Reply #135 on: Thu, 15 August 2013, 00:47:07 »
For me, it is quite fun  :))
I have a lot of :
+ blank keys (DSA, SA and DCS profiles)
+ black keys (incomplete sets)

and some of:
+ Raindrop, CCNG ...
+ translucent keys ...

I have some interesting keys but I don't know what they are :



The best key that I found in my bag is Apple logo key with Double Shot ABS. :thumb:
« Last Edit: Thu, 15 August 2013, 01:00:55 by phoenix1234 »
I like linear switches

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Re: What was in your Jul 2013 SP Crap Bag?
« Reply #136 on: Thu, 15 August 2013, 00:50:55 »
Apple, Awesome, Glider, Tux - not bad.

No Hapster?  That seems to be the keycap to look out for.
"Because keyboards are accessories to PC makers, they focus on minimizing the manufacturing costs. But that’s incorrect. It’s in HHKB’s slogan, but when America’s cowboys were in the middle of a trip and their horse died, they would leave the horse there. But even if they were in the middle of a desert, they would take their saddle with them. The horse was a consumable good, but the saddle was an interface that their bodies had gotten used to. In the same vein, PCs are consumable goods, while keyboards are important interfaces." - Eiiti Wada

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Re: What was in your Jul 2013 SP Crap Bag?
« Reply #137 on: Thu, 15 August 2013, 00:59:06 »
Apple, Awesome, Glider, Tux - not bad.

No Hapster?  That seems to be the keycap to look out for.

Oh, thank you for letting me know their names.
I like linear switches

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Re: What was in your Jul 2013 SP Crap Bag?
« Reply #138 on: Thu, 15 August 2013, 00:59:21 »
For me, it is quite fun  :))
I have a lot of :
+ blank keys (DSA, SA and DCS profiles)
+ black keys (incomplete sets)

and some of:
+ Raindrop, CCNG ...
+ translucent keys ...

I have some interesting keys but I don't know what they are :

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The best key that I found on my bag is Apple logo key with Double Shot ABS. :thumb:

Love that Apple cap and the glider.

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Re: What was in your Jul 2013 SP Crap Bag?
« Reply #139 on: Thu, 15 August 2013, 01:02:44 »
Anyone got any numpad keys for the CCNG set? I just need two for a 65% design, any of the numbers from 1-3 or the delete key next to the 0 key and any of 4-6 keys.
It's a good width!  If it's half-width it's too narrow, and full-width is too wide. 

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Re: What was in your Jul 2013 SP Crap Bag?
« Reply #140 on: Thu, 15 August 2013, 01:14:26 »
Anyone got any numpad keys for the CCNG set? I just need two for a 65% design, any of the numbers from 1-3 or the delete key next to the 0 key and any of 4-6 keys.

You might also try posting here if you haven't already done so.
"Because keyboards are accessories to PC makers, they focus on minimizing the manufacturing costs. But that’s incorrect. It’s in HHKB’s slogan, but when America’s cowboys were in the middle of a trip and their horse died, they would leave the horse there. But even if they were in the middle of a desert, they would take their saddle with them. The horse was a consumable good, but the saddle was an interface that their bodies had gotten used to. In the same vein, PCs are consumable goods, while keyboards are important interfaces." - Eiiti Wada

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Re: What was in your Jul 2013 SP Crap Bag?
« Reply #141 on: Thu, 15 August 2013, 01:16:46 »
Anyone got any numpad keys for the CCNG set? I just need two for a 65% design, any of the numbers from 1-3 or the delete key next to the 0 key and any of 4-6 keys.

You might also try posting here if you haven't already done so.

Thank you sir, totally forgot about that thread!
It's a good width!  If it's half-width it's too narrow, and full-width is too wide. 

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Re: What was in your Jul 2013 SP Crap Bag?
« Reply #142 on: Thu, 15 August 2013, 10:45:06 »
Apple, Awesome, Glider, Tux - not bad.

No Hapster?  That seems to be the keycap to look out for.

Where does that glider cap come from?

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Re: What was in your Jul 2013 SP Crap Bag?
« Reply #143 on: Thu, 15 August 2013, 10:55:54 »
Apple, Awesome, Glider, Tux - not bad.

No Hapster?  That seems to be the keycap to look out for.

Where does that glider cap come from?

Probably something to do with https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hacker_Emblem#Hacker_emblem
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Re: What was in your Jul 2013 SP Crap Bag?
« Reply #144 on: Thu, 15 August 2013, 10:59:56 »
Apple, Awesome, Glider, Tux - not bad.

No Hapster?  That seems to be the keycap to look out for.

Where does that glider cap come from?

Probably something to do with https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hacker_Emblem#Hacker_emblem

Awesome...had no idea...I think I have one need to double check.

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Re: What was in your Jul 2013 SP Crap Bag?
« Reply #145 on: Thu, 15 August 2013, 13:26:18 »
Well, my crap bag finally arrived today, complete with an extra customs fee of $7 tax and $12 handling.... Ah well, lets hope the bag paid off...

Yeah, I'm pretty damn happy. I was primarily hoping for some good modifiers, a stepped caps lock, some nice novelty stuff, some DSA, some blanks. Mostly not interested in selling any, but if you urgently desperately need something here else suffer major keyboard-fail, I may be persuaded to trade. Colours look way better than these potato pictures suggest :) Here we go.


31877-0
Got 2 yellow hapsters, a mystery key, a spanner, an FB1 key that shall from now on be the FBI key, and some pretty good wordy ones, and a good spread of colours. Launch, purple and grey OOPS!, Inter-cep-tion,

31879-1
31881-2
All the modifiers I got, some good ones I think, lots of stepped keys, and again a good spread of colours, also a few clears, even a clear stepped caps lock (that doesn't show up so well), and a couple of dark blue enters that I rather like.

31883-3
31885-4
Far variety of blanks, a lot of top row cherry profile to play with, quite a few retro blanks, 30 or so.

And heres the rest, some from various sets, some retro , a few SA blanks and others, three ALPs, a couple of long step oddballs, a bit of White on black, a bit of mostly DSA numpad keys, and a few weird errors.

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31897-10
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Re: What was in your Jul 2013 SP Crap Bag?
« Reply #146 on: Thu, 15 August 2013, 13:32:11 »
Well, my crap bag finally arrived today, complete with an extra customs fee of $7 tax and $12 handling.... Ah well, lets hope the bag paid off...

Yeah, I'm pretty damn happy. I was primarily hoping for some good modifiers, a stepped caps lock, some nice novelty stuff, some DSA, some blanks. Mostly not interested in selling any, but if you urgently desperately need something here else suffer major keyboard-fail, I may be persuaded to trade. Colours look way better than these potato pictures suggest :) Here we go.


(Attachment Link)
Got 2 yellow hapsters, a mystery key, a spanner, an FB1 key that shall from now on be the FBI key, and some pretty good wordy ones, and a good spread of colours. Launch, purple and grey OOPS!, Inter-cep-tion,

(Attachment Link)
(Attachment Link)
All the modifiers I got, some good ones I think, lots of stepped keys, and again a good spread of colours, also a few clears, even a clear stepped caps lock (that doesn't show up so well), and a couple of dark blue enters that I rather like.

(Attachment Link)
(Attachment Link)
Far variety of blanks, a lot of top row cherry profile to play with, quite a few retro blanks, 30 or so.

And heres the rest, some from various sets, some retro , a few SA blanks and others, three ALPs, a couple of long step oddballs, a bit of White on black, a bit of mostly DSA numpad keys, and a few weird errors.

(Attachment Link)
(Attachment Link)
(Attachment Link)
(Attachment Link)
(Attachment Link)
(Attachment Link)


Damn man, you friggin scored in just that first pic alone! Two hapsters, a green awesome face (forgot this one's name), a zoidberg, mystery cap, and that help key was pretty classy as well. Someone's got some serious luck!
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Re: What was in your Jul 2013 SP Crap Bag?
« Reply #147 on: Thu, 15 August 2013, 13:36:19 »
Well, my crap bag finally arrived today, complete with an extra customs fee of $7 tax and $12 handling.... Ah well, lets hope the bag paid off...

Yeah, I'm pretty damn happy. I was primarily hoping for some good modifiers, a stepped caps lock, some nice novelty stuff, some DSA, some blanks. Mostly not interested in selling any, but if you urgently desperately need something here else suffer major keyboard-fail, I may be persuaded to trade. Colours look way better than these potato pictures suggest :) Here we go.


(Attachment Link)
Got 2 yellow hapsters, a mystery key, a spanner, an FB1 key that shall from now on be the FBI key, and some pretty good wordy ones, and a good spread of colours. Launch, purple and grey OOPS!, Inter-cep-tion,

(Attachment Link)
(Attachment Link)
All the modifiers I got, some good ones I think, lots of stepped keys, and again a good spread of colours, also a few clears, even a clear stepped caps lock (that doesn't show up so well), and a couple of dark blue enters that I rather like.

(Attachment Link)
(Attachment Link)
Far variety of blanks, a lot of top row cherry profile to play with, quite a few retro blanks, 30 or so.

And heres the rest, some from various sets, some retro , a few SA blanks and others, three ALPs, a couple of long step oddballs, a bit of White on black, a bit of mostly DSA numpad keys, and a few weird errors.

(Attachment Link)
(Attachment Link)
(Attachment Link)
(Attachment Link)
(Attachment Link)
(Attachment Link)

That is probably the best haul so far!

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Re: What was in your Jul 2013 SP Crap Bag?
« Reply #148 on: Thu, 15 August 2013, 13:38:11 »
Well, my crap bag finally arrived today, complete with an extra customs fee of $7 tax and $12 handling.... Ah well, lets hope the bag paid off...

Yeah, I'm pretty damn happy. I was primarily hoping for some good modifiers, a stepped caps lock, some nice novelty stuff, some DSA, some blanks. Mostly not interested in selling any, but if you urgently desperately need something here else suffer major keyboard-fail, I may be persuaded to trade. Colours look way better than these potato pictures suggest :) Here we go.


(Attachment Link)
Got 2 yellow hapsters, a mystery key, a spanner, an FB1 key that shall from now on be the FBI key, and some pretty good wordy ones, and a good spread of colours. Launch, purple and grey OOPS!, Inter-cep-tion,

(Attachment Link)
(Attachment Link)
All the modifiers I got, some good ones I think, lots of stepped keys, and again a good spread of colours, also a few clears, even a clear stepped caps lock (that doesn't show up so well), and a couple of dark blue enters that I rather like.

(Attachment Link)
(Attachment Link)
Far variety of blanks, a lot of top row cherry profile to play with, quite a few retro blanks, 30 or so.

And heres the rest, some from various sets, some retro , a few SA blanks and others, three ALPs, a couple of long step oddballs, a bit of White on black, a bit of mostly DSA numpad keys, and a few weird errors.

(Attachment Link)
(Attachment Link)
(Attachment Link)
(Attachment Link)
(Attachment Link)
(Attachment Link)


Damn man, you friggin scored in just that first pic alone! Two hapsters, a green awesome face (forgot this one's name), a zoidberg, mystery cap, and that help key was pretty classy as well. Someone's got some serious luck!

I want to see the board that 'F81' came from :o

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Re: What was in your Jul 2013 SP Crap Bag?
« Reply #149 on: Thu, 15 August 2013, 13:45:47 »
Well, my crap bag finally arrived today, complete with an extra customs fee of $7 tax and $12 handling.... Ah well, lets hope the bag paid off...

Yeah, I'm pretty damn happy. I was primarily hoping for some good modifiers, a stepped caps lock, some nice novelty stuff, some DSA, some blanks. Mostly not interested in selling any, but if you urgently desperately need something here else suffer major keyboard-fail, I may be persuaded to trade. Colours look way better than these potato pictures suggest :) Here we go.


(Attachment Link)
Got 2 yellow hapsters, a mystery key, a spanner, an FB1 key that shall from now on be the FBI key, and some pretty good wordy ones, and a good spread of colours. Launch, purple and grey OOPS!, Inter-cep-tion,

(Attachment Link)
(Attachment Link)
All the modifiers I got, some good ones I think, lots of stepped keys, and again a good spread of colours, also a few clears, even a clear stepped caps lock (that doesn't show up so well), and a couple of dark blue enters that I rather like.

(Attachment Link)
(Attachment Link)
Far variety of blanks, a lot of top row cherry profile to play with, quite a few retro blanks, 30 or so.

And heres the rest, some from various sets, some retro , a few SA blanks and others, three ALPs, a couple of long step oddballs, a bit of White on black, a bit of mostly DSA numpad keys, and a few weird errors.

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Damn man, you friggin scored in just that first pic alone! Two hapsters, a green awesome face (forgot this one's name), a zoidberg, mystery cap, and that help key was pretty classy as well. Someone's got some serious luck!

I want to see the board that 'F81' came from :o

Where's the F81 key? :eek:
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