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    Is there somebody on this forum interested in clicky keyboards?

    I hate ebay to start off with. I was just wondering if there is anybody on here interested in purchasing clicky keyboards. I have 50 plus off them dating from 1985-92. I didnt keep any of them after 92. Didnt think i should of. No clue if they work or not I know they could use a good cleaning but I dont hav the time. Let me know if anybody is interested or has a contact with a buyer. Thanks also im in the Conroe Texas area that is about 45 minutes north of houston. Sorry to make the post so long. Any help is appreciated.



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    I would be interested them. Please send me a PM with pricing. Maybe we can work out a deal.
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    I sent you a pm parrothead if I know what i was doing. Thanks

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    I found this thread while search for the "clacketyness factor." I know that keyboards before a certin date that make a clackety sound are somehow worth more but I can't seem to find out how/why... Searching got me hear lol can someone fill me in?

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    People into vintage computers love the feel of the clickety keyboards.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BRASSCATCHER View Post
    People into vintage computers love the feel of the clickety keyboards.
    So that's it, it's an aftermarket thing. Good to know, I was about to start taking them apart to see if they had some kind of special board or something. Appreciate the help!

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    The clicky keyboards were made differently. There is a spring mechanism for each key. Current keyboards have a silicon mat with "cups" under each key that spring back after being depressed.

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    some vintage keyboards can go for a couple hundred bucks easy. It's all about having original equipment, for those who collect vintage computers. I personally wouldn't pay it, but if there is a market I'm all for capitalizing on it.

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    I have sold a few off of cl....they were discolored and I still got $25 each for them.

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    ^ I listed a Brand New Sig Suntouch on ebay 3 times for various prices, I'm shipping it out tomorrow for $.99......This thing is MINT I feel horrible I'd rather be clicking away on it for $.99. ^Next time I'll try craigslist never thought to try it on there for some reason.

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    ^ list it as vintage keyboard. I post them in the computer, electronics and collectible sections. The old IBM ones always are good sellers. Alot of the vintage guys have the computers but not the keyboards that go with them. Good luck.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ScrapYaHerd View Post
    ^ I listed a Brand New Sig Suntouch on ebay 3 times for various prices, I'm shipping it out tomorrow for $.99......This thing is MINT I feel horrible I'd rather be clicking away on it for $.99. ^Next time I'll try craigslist never thought to try it on there for some reason.
    List it for the least you'll take....Usually I start vintage keyboards at 19.99.....

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    I'm not sure why anyone would start and auction at .99

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    Quote Originally Posted by Phantoms001 View Post
    I'm not sure why anyone would start and auction at .99
    I have tried many things and the items at $.99 usually reach market value and it gives them better exposure. None of the items I list for $.99 were paid for so noway to lose money just time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BRASSCATCHER View Post
    ^ list it as vintage keyboard. I post them in the computer, electronics and collectible sections. The old IBM ones always are good sellers. Alot of the vintage guys have the computers but not the keyboards that go with them. Good luck.
    I did this 3x.

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    I do start an occasional auction at .01 with no reserve.....Usually something I know will sell just to get some exposure like was said above

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    The advice I get here is absolutely golden...

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    I've always wanted a clackety keyboard; feels like you are working when you use it. I'm sure I'll find one by the curb sooner or later.

    I took apart a (non-clacky) board the other day to remove the mylar film, and also popped out the keys. My MIL loves using things like old keys for her crafting. I imagine one could sell a bag of them on ebay or CL.

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    Hey!

    Nice tip there Jill. I'm not an Ebay person, but a good idea. I get keyboards in all the time, an all I save is the wire, mylar, an screws..lol. Guess I'll start busting out the keys an seeing if any of my crafting contacts have a use.

    Thank you for the suggestion. Not one I recall seeing on here, but then..so many tips an tricks, it is easy to let one get by the old radar.

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    You're welcome, Sir. The crafty community seems into anything with letters on them: keyboard keys, typewriter keys, scrabble tiles. They can spell things out and turn them into signs, fridge magnets, even jewelry.

    I think you could sell crafty supplies on Esty.com? I've never sold there, but that is certainly a great niche market for the crafter demographic.

    I don't sell on eBay either. I don't like the scams and attitudes, and I don't like mailing things. I do love me some craigslist, though, both as a buyer and seller.

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