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Offline loomin

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[ebay] IBM Keyboard
« on: Mon, 21 March 2016, 20:19:46 »
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-IBM-1985-Wired-Clicky-Mechanical-Computer-Keyboard-/201546349889?hash=item2eed193d41:g:RmYAAOSwoudW4wpM

I honestly don't know much about ibm keyboards but I do know that they can be worth a lot. This one seems to be pretty clean in comparison to whats normally on ebay.
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Re: [ebay] IBM Keyboard
« Reply #1 on: Mon, 21 March 2016, 20:40:53 »
Model F I believe, looks pretty good!
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Re: [ebay] IBM Keyboard
« Reply #2 on: Mon, 21 March 2016, 20:48:35 »
Nope, that's a Model M. You can tell by the plastic bottom--the F122 has a metal bottom.

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Re: [ebay] IBM Keyboard
« Reply #3 on: Tue, 22 March 2016, 07:21:15 »

This one seems to be pretty clean in comparison to whats normally on ebay.

Clean is hardly important because most users will be doing significant work on them anyway.
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