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I miss white blank PBTs. Other than that I am pretty sure I have every single keycap they ever made.

I believe I have a spare yellow one, no guarantees though. May have traded it off by now. I'll check tonight.keyboardlover wrote:Great photos! Impressive. Would you be willing to sell any one-off doubleshot colored keys?
Thanks! Yep, DSLR and no flash. Sadly I only have a pretty lame lense and struggle with the focus most of the time. I shot these here in the office with one of these photo lamps and my mousepad as the background surface.ynih wrote:These are beautiful photos...are these taken with SLR and off camera Flash?
They are from the legendary Dolch portable computer!burr wrote:These photos are really good, great work. I think it's the first time I've seen the spherical caps, they are quite nice.
What board was the white on gray color variant cap on? Did the whole board have those caps or was it just a couple of keys?
I can always update my files7bit wrote:What makes you think that they will have discontinued all currently produced key caps by 2012?
Well, they're the best for Cherry switches. Far more impressive ones elsewhere...lootbag wrote:Cherry keycaps are the best.
Would you be interested in parting with sixty's?Moogle Stiltzkin wrote:I uploaded some pictures from ebay showing close ups of the Cherry beige/white dye sublimated keycaps. I managed to get a set for myself at a good price. So i'll be using these instead of Sixty's double shots, and then mix it with my patch kit project![]()
Can you post closeup photos of one the keycaps, front and back?Magna224 wrote:I heard that I have dye sub keycaps which is awesome because I thought I had laser. Sweeet.
Sure, you are welcome to do soTaeyoung wrote:Sixty,
Thanks to great photos with the explanation of Cherry Corp MX Keycap history.
I've post this article and your photos to KBDMania.
If that is a problem, please let me know and I'll remove the post on KBDMania.
I think a Japanese guy filled his Realforce caps with clay. Results were abysmal. Ripster might still have the link to the pics somewhere.NewGuy wrote:That first image with the cream keys and brown lettering looks amazing.
Something I was wondering - on all the keycaps there is a gap between the stem and the "top" of the caps, often with a + around them. Has anyone ever filled in that space? It seems like it might help dampen the noise of the keys a bit.
Cool! Thanks.sixty wrote:Sure, you are welcome to do soTaeyoung wrote:Sixty,
Thanks to great photos with the explanation of Cherry Corp MX Keycap history.
I've post this article and your photos to KBDMania.
If that is a problem, please let me know and I'll remove the post on KBDMania.
Feel free to translate any other articles you find of interest in the future!
Well, clay wouldn't have been my first choice, but that's disappointing to hear. Then again, someone would probably be manufacturing a keyboard like that from the factory if it worked.sixty wrote:I think a Japanese guy filled his Realforce caps with clay. Results were abysmal. Ripster might still have the link to the pics somewhere.NewGuy wrote:That first image with the cream keys and brown lettering looks amazing.
Something I was wondering - on all the keycaps there is a gap between the stem and the "top" of the caps, often with a + around them. Has anyone ever filled in that space? It seems like it might help dampen the noise of the keys a bit.
You mean like that?Findecanor wrote:A curious detail is that when I compare it to a light grey PBT space bar from what is otherwise the same type of keyboard, the space bar that is really PBT is 1.5 mm shorter! (measured with calipers)
Damn. That sounds like something the Chinese would do.No black Cherry Corp space bar is PBT. I have a 6.0 unit space bar from a more recent black double-shot ABS set -- with the text >PBT< in it, and it fails the acetone test, indicating that it is not PBT!