
WTB Cherry g80-2100H*D keyset(full or partial)
- Damonskv
- Location: Russia
- Main keyboard: KMAC 1
- Main mouse: Cst 2545
- Favorite switch: beamsprings
- DT Pro Member: 0198
Hello, Gentlemen!!! I was lucky to find the chassis from Cherry g80-2100HAD, unfortunately I only have the case and pcb, so I really need to find the keyset, I understand that the chance to find a keyset for HAD is almost zero, but I hope I can find something that will bring the keyboard closer to the original


- kbdfr
- The Tiproman
- Location: Berlin, Germany
- Main keyboard: Tipro MID-QM-128A + two Tipro matrix modules
- Main mouse: Contour Rollermouse Pro
- Favorite switch: Cherry black
- DT Pro Member: 0010
This is a sad example of a very, very rare keyboard having obviously been butchered for its vintage black switches.
It has the same layout as what in the wiki I called the "first generation" G80-2100, i.e. with the Cherry key in the programming block itself (instead of in the cursor block like in later versions), but the case is still in the G80-1000 design while the version shown in the pic linked above in this post already used the G80-3000 design.
It would have been a highly rare (and valuable!) collection item, now it's just an eviscerated corpse.
What a waste!
It has the same layout as what in the wiki I called the "first generation" G80-2100, i.e. with the Cherry key in the programming block itself (instead of in the cursor block like in later versions), but the case is still in the G80-1000 design while the version shown in the pic linked above in this post already used the G80-3000 design.
Spoiler:
It would have been a highly rare (and valuable!) collection item, now it's just an eviscerated corpse.
What a waste!
- Damonskv
- Location: Russia
- Main keyboard: KMAC 1
- Main mouse: Cst 2545
- Favorite switch: beamsprings
- DT Pro Member: 0198
Yes, thank you, I know about this keyboard, because I am a big fan of the earliest g80-2***, it was torn apart not only for the sake of switches, but also for the sake of getting the r1 cherry logo keycap, which is a fetish for many community members. I hope that sooner or later I will be able to restore it to a decent state, no matter how long it may take. It will be a great companion to the other two keyboards in this case that I already havekbdfr wrote: 18 Jun 2020, 12:21 This is a sad example of a very, very rare keyboard having obviously been butchered for its vintage black switches.
It has the same layout as what in the wiki I called the "first generation" G80-2100, i.e. with the Cherry key in the programming block itself (instead of in the cursor block like in later versions), but the case is still in the G80-1000 design while the version shown in the pic linked above in this post already used the G80-3000 design.
Spoiler:
It would have been a highly rare (and valuable!) collection item, now it's just an eviscerated corpse.
What a waste!

- Tias
- Location: Finland
- Main keyboard: Various Realforce R1 boards, various Cherry G80's
- Main mouse: MX Master 2
- Favorite switch: Og Sony BKE domes + purple sliders, MX Black
- DT Pro Member: 0214
I'm always amazed whenever I see a 2100. Even more so when I see that particular 2100 HAO with a swedish/finnish layout. A very rare board sporting a very uncommon national layout. Hope you manage to find at least some og parts to restore that stripped 2100 

- ddrfraser1
- Location: United States
- Main keyboard: Changes weekly
- Main mouse: MX MASTER
- Favorite switch: Lubed 55g BKE Redux Domes
- Contact:
Someone needs to do a modern gb of this board, complete with the led screen
- Damonskv
- Location: Russia
- Main keyboard: KMAC 1
- Main mouse: Cst 2545
- Favorite switch: beamsprings
- DT Pro Member: 0198
Yes, I only want to use OG caps, and Germany in particular, because it’s HAD.Tias wrote: 19 Jun 2020, 14:10 I'm always amazed whenever I see a 2100. Even more so when I see that particular 2100 HAO with a swedish/finnish layout. A very rare board sporting a very uncommon national layout. Hope you manage to find at least some og parts to restore that stripped 2100![]()
In fact, finding the main block caps is not a problem, even with the leds in the right places, it is harder to find the side f1-f10, and it is almost impossible to find the top f's because they are blanks with sideprint, except for f11, 12, and of course r1 cherry cap
