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    This thread inspired me, and I went and found an old clicky keyboard for $2.50 at Goodwill. I picked up a 5-pin converter on amazon and BOOM. I'm a clicking away as I write.

    I'm wondering if I should pick up the others they have and re-sell em.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jillyenator View Post

    I'm wondering if I should pick up the others they have and re-sell em.
    If there are any IBM or Mac/Apple definitely. Don't get me wrong, other mechanical keyboards will sell too, but are not as sought after. Unless they are the "space saver" type with no number pad on the side. I still have an IBM model M in the basement I need to clean up and sell, so if it were me Jilly, I would pick them up in a heartbeat.

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