Anybody else notice that all the buyers for that keyboard on ebay are under 10 feedback?

The only Digital keyboards I have are a pair of LK411-AA that go with my VT-525's. The recycler kept a stack of VT-525s for a while but the stack of LK411 that went with them got their cords cut and chucked into the plastic pile the day after they arrived (luckily I snagged a pair before then).

I have a small hoard of IBM model M's purchased from a recycler years ago for a few bucks each. I use one on my main rig (has PS/2 adapter connected to a Belkin SOHO 4 port KVM), same setup in the basement. I would dig though the incoming pallets looking for the IBM keyboards and passing on the Unicomp ones. Used to use a Northgate Omnikey 102 but the layout difference between the Model M (which I used in multiple places) made me retire it. My other Northgate is connected to an Amiga 2000.

My first use of a terminal keyboard was in college (IBM terminals connected to a mainframe for Fortran programming) and I loved those keyboards. They are kind of hard to find locally (I do have an IBM 1390702 missing a PF keycap and its cable plus a small chunk on plastic in the rear) and a shitty Unicomp model DCI0952 that is complete with a PS/2 cable.

I think you need to pay a decent amount of money for a good clicky USB keyboard these days (most like a gamer style keyboard). Everything else is kind of mushy cheap crap. So I can see somebody who does a lot of typing wanting a vintage keyboard with a good feel to it. Since I have enough Model M's to last a lifetime I don't see paying $150+ for a new keyboard.

Not that many people need a terminal these days, so the terminal either gets trashed or at least somebody saves the keyboard. I know collectors will bitch about that but what can you do? A $1000 keyboard will make a scrappers year, same keyboard connected to a CRT screen might get $100 and be a pain to ship.

-----Original Message----- From: Bill Gunshannon via cctalk
Sent: Friday, October 19, 2018 4:54 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Selling keyboards without the terminal


On 10/19/18 1:18 PM, Daniel Seagraves via cctalk wrote:
On Oct 19, 2018, at 10:34 AM, Bill Degnan via cctalk <[email protected]> wrote:

Here is a great example of why the keyboards and terminals are getting
separated

Keyboard fetishists are vermin; They are destructive and have no redeeming qualities, and should be treated as such.

I had one of them spend the better part of an hour going on about how I had achieved “the holy grail of collecting” by having more than one “Space Cadet” keyboard, fawning about how superlatively perfect they’re supposed to be and everything else pales in comparison. They’re a status symbol in keyboard fetishist circles. According to him they auction north of $5000 for even non-working examples. I have no idea why. GNU Emacs can't use most of the “special” keys - The Lisp Machine itself doesn't even use most of them - and control is in the same relative place as modern keyboards instead of being where the caps lock key is which was the "mostest hacker-est” thing last I heard. I think it’s just conspicuous consumption - Having one proves you’ve got the dosh to waste things other people must work hard for a chance to get.

So, are you telling me I shouldn't have thrown out all those

old keyboards whether they worked or not?  All I have now

are a lot of DEC keyboards/


bill



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