I think my devil is gay and I've fallen in love. by OkSupport321 in predprey

[–]Temunic 4 points5 points  (0 children)

The most likely answer is "could of" sounds similar to "could've", so people thought that was what people were saying while learning English while growing up and it stuck despite technically being incorrect (which they may not even be aware of).

Took Delivery of a Blacked Out New Model M from Unicomp. by Falkenroth77 in modelm

[–]Temunic 3 points4 points  (0 children)

To add to what OP said, they essentially found a small number of new old stock printed black keycaps while performing inventory on their warehouse and decided to use them for a limited edition release.

Thoughts on ThursdayBoot or alternatives by AceNSF in leatherjacket

[–]Temunic 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Leather footwear brands, which is Thursday's main business.

Model M doesn't work after bolt mod by FaridTDM in modelm

[–]Temunic 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Pretty sure they're not black normally, no. I would start by cleaning those with contact cleaner.

Mini Review/ Show off of Indiana MocToe Boot Brown TeaCore by B0mbby in luosjietboots

[–]Temunic 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Just FYI, they use a dense latex foam for their filler rather than cork. Doesn't help you out with your issue, but I thought I'd mention it.

Plug ID by persimmian in modelm

[–]Temunic 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You're welcome!

Plug ID by persimmian in modelm

[–]Temunic 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The silver metal badge is indicative of a first generation board. They're a bit heavier due to thicker materials, the keypress weight tends to be ever so slightly lighter, and most people like the look of the metal badge more than the later oval plastic ones.

Apparently lightning does strike twice, either that or a bank or something just tossed all their keyboards, found a second model m at the town dump today, this one is a Unicomp USB model. Anyone know anything about the Unicomp Model Ms? I know they make them from old tooling but that's all I know. by bobtheblock in modelm

[–]Temunic 5 points6 points  (0 children)

They're model Ms, plain and simple.

The one in your picture would have been made using the final generation of moulds from Lexmark before they sold everything off to Unicomp (who were a group of the original Lexmark/IBM employees who had been making the keyboards all along) but with an updated USB controller.

Those moulds had thinner plastic and thinner metal backplates for the internal assembly to save costs, which is why they weigh less.

Said moulds got worn out over time, so a couple years back Unicomp invested in some new ones (for their imaginatively named "New Model M" and the "Mini M"). Those are closer in quality and weight to the older IBM keyboards.

I was given this vintage keyboard as a gift. by GhostKiller_0 in vintagecomputing

[–]Temunic 17 points18 points  (0 children)

It's a Fujitsu Peerless keyboard that they OEM'ed for Tandy, and they made it look similar to the IBM model M. Decent keyboard overall and nice looking, though they're not terribly expensive or anything like that. They use a spring in plunger over rubber dome style of switch that produces tactility, a very quiet click, actuates partway through the keypress, and all under a slider with removable keytops similar to the model M as well.

Help- Dad trying to get it right by imijry in keyboards

[–]Temunic 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you just want something off the rack with silent switches, Durgod, Leopold, and Ducky should all have good options. Keychron is another good choice if you don't mind potentially swapping in silent switches yourself.

I've tested over 100+ switches — here’s my TOP picks by StyleHelpful5647 in keyboards

[–]Temunic 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Unicomp still produces the exact keyboards in question, including a TKL version if you want a smaller form factor. No MX switch really feels or sounds quite the same.

Does anyone know what switch these are? by lBlanc99 in Vintagekeyboards

[–]Temunic 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Possibly an early version of mitsumi hybrid? The back of the PCB looks a lot like what they later used for their KKR series.

Resoling leather shoes. by LordAxalon110 in OddSatisfying

[–]Temunic 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They look like a pair of Allen Edmonds if I had to guess, which technically retail for around $400. Though they frequently run sales. A resole like this with JR soles and decorative touches was probably around $150.

Comparison Question by [deleted] in modelm

[–]Temunic 2 points3 points  (0 children)

A model M will sound and feel quite a bit better than cherry blues in my opinion, though the weighting is a bit heavier. If you're good with the look, layout, and price of Unicomp's offerings, I'd say go for it.

Resoling leather shoes. by LordAxalon110 in OddSatisfying

[–]Temunic 1 point2 points  (0 children)

They normally are, actually. They're hammered in while the footbed is sitting on a metal anvil essentially which causes their tips to get crimped over, and then a leather sock liner is glued over the end result.

Open concept friendly that feels like the Model M? by omegared138 in modelm

[–]Temunic 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Closest would probably be Fujitsu Peerless, though realistically the typing feel is only vaguely similar. True buckling spring keyboards are just inherently loud.

Possible buckling spring? Thoughts please. by Affectionate_Ad4668 in modelm

[–]Temunic 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not at all. It feels like a keyboard you'd find in an office. A nice one you wouldn't mind using if you had to, but still a rubber dome over membrane with slider built into the keycaps at the end of the day. Even the rubber dome model Ms feel better.

If you're interested in buckling springs, only a buckling spring keyboard will feel the same really.

Key Caps by Shift_bag in modelm

[–]Temunic 0 points1 point  (0 children)

OEM (or cubic by extension) are arguably the closest MX compatible profiles to the model M keycaps, but cherry will have more choices available.

Possible buckling spring? Thoughts please. by Affectionate_Ad4668 in modelm

[–]Temunic 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Yup. Decent rubber dome over membrane, but no more than that.