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Posted: 21 Mar 2016, 07:48
by Britney Spears
derzemel wrote:
Britney Spears wrote:How about 800 Cherry MX Clear Switches for a mere 10€?
Thise are not cherry MX switches
I did not take a closer look. You're right. Some older cherry switches then?

Posted: 21 Mar 2016, 07:52
by Redmaus
Yeah they don't necessarily look Cherry compatible miss Spears.

Posted: 21 Mar 2016, 07:59
by Britney Spears
Redmaus wrote: Yeah they don't necessarily look Cherry compatible miss Spears.
Yeah, I'm sorry. It is too early in the morning here. But they seem to be some Cherry switch model, if you take a look at one the photos, one can read a faint "Cherry":

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Anyways, I'm going to edit the original post to "mysterious mechanical switches" until some experts in older switches come up with the exact model.

Posted: 21 Mar 2016, 08:09
by Crazy Canadian XXIV
Cherry M9. Took all of ten minutes - intermittent breaks included - to find this on the wiki, just flipping through the Cherry switches category page 'till I found a match. From a quick Google search for "Cherry M9" and an r/mk thread, the stems are too big to work with modern Cherry MX caps.

Looking this up was clearly a challenging feat.

Posted: 21 Mar 2016, 08:14
by Britney Spears
Crazy Canadian XXIV wrote: Cherry M9. Took all of ten minutes - intermittent breaks included - to find this on the wiki, just flipping through the Cherry switches category page 'till I found a match. From a quick Google search for "Cherry M9" and an r/mk thread, the stems are too big to work with modern Cherry MX caps.

Looking this up was clearly a challenging feat.
Dudes, I'm sorry, alright? I made a mistake, I accept that. I'll try no to repeat it and I'll do my homework next time. :oops:

Posted: 21 Mar 2016, 08:46
by Halvar
Crazy Canadian XXIV wrote: From a quick Google search for "Cherry M9" and an r/mk thread, the stems are too big to work with modern Cherry MX caps.
That's bad information though, they are compatible with MX caps without any problem. A lot of people here can confirm because 7bit has been sending one of these as a sample with every order for some time.

Posted: 21 Mar 2016, 09:06
by Crazy Canadian XXIV
Interesting that it's not recorded on the Wiki, then. I've added the relevant information; you can edit it further if you like, of course.

Posted: 21 Mar 2016, 13:25
by shreebles
seebart wrote: 5x Cherry G80-3000

http://www.ebay.de/itm/5x-Stck-Stuck-Ch ... SwyjBW7UyY

[...]

COOLER MASTER CM STORM NOVATOUCH

http://www.ebay.de/itm/COOLER-MASTER-CM ... Swh-1W6bGc
Nice list as always, thanks seebart.
Shame that lot of 5 Cherrys is the common, MX Black variant. A few blue or clear switches on the cheap would've been a nice deal. Interesting that he has 4 moderately old logo variants and one with the new logo! (for collectors or whoever else cares)

As for the Novatouch, for those from Austria or Germany seeking an ISO layout one, this is probably a better deal:

http://geizhals.de/cooler-master-cm-sto ... 72110.html

Posted: 21 Mar 2016, 17:56
by tentator
pcaro wrote:
seebart wrote: IBM XT
Bidding for it since two days ago. My kitten photo ...

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Is that a model f XT?
And would it work on a pc with an adaptersomehow?
(Of course asking just to learn and will not bid :))

Posted: 21 Mar 2016, 17:59
by seebart

Posted: 21 Mar 2016, 23:05
by E3E
Can we expect another $420 board with this one finally going to auction?

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Acer-KB101AS-Bl ... 1943444691

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The main difference between the KB101A and the KB101AS is that the AS comes with what I think are Alps-made doubleshot ABS caps.

The KB101A comes with dyesubbed ABS caps (that's the easiest way to describe them) that aren't as thick.

These are also the only doubleshot ABS caps I've seen for Alps that have deep scoops like that.

Posted: 21 Mar 2016, 23:10
by Redmaus
Has anyone seen my Tai Hao post? I think the Tai Hao quality is very good and we should be paying more attention to it.

We could get way more alps doubleshots at a fixed and cheap rate.

Posted: 21 Mar 2016, 23:13
by Tuntematon
Price/quality ratio is good. My problem with Tai Hao is ugly legends and a fixed layout, no special caps for alternative layouts. I'd rather pay more for a comprehensive DCS set.

Posted: 21 Mar 2016, 23:15
by Scottex
E3E wrote: Can we expect another $420 board with this one finally going to auction?

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Acer-KB101AS-Bl ... 1943444691

Image

The main difference between the KB101A and the KB101AS is that the AS comes with what I think are Alps-made doubleshot ABS caps.

The KB101A comes with dyesubbed ABS caps (that's the easiest way to describe them) that aren't as thick.

These are also the only doubleshot ABS caps I've seen for Alps that have deep scoops like that.
oh boy here we go :shock:

Posted: 21 Mar 2016, 23:29
by Redmaus
Tuntematon wrote: Price/quality ratio is good. My problem with Tai Hao is ugly legends and a fixed layout, no special caps for alternative layouts. I'd rather pay more for a comprehensive DCS set.
Crap. :(

Am I the only one that uses a layout with the context menu key that is on many modern computers? The ABS M1 has it and I quite like the layout. I actually love the legends but that is just me.

Posted: 21 Mar 2016, 23:38
by E3E
Redmaus wrote:
Tuntematon wrote: Price/quality ratio is good. My problem with Tai Hao is ugly legends and a fixed layout, no special caps for alternative layouts. I'd rather pay more for a comprehensive DCS set.
Crap. :(

Am I the only one that uses a layout with the context menu key that is on many modern computers? The ABS M1 has it and I quite like the layout. I actually love the legends but that is just me.
I love vintage Tai Hao caps, and they did come in 7u layouts. I wonder why they don't include that layout with their modern sets, since they produced so many varied layouts for Focus boards and the Omnikeys and so on.

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I mean, just look at these Hebrew caps. The normal legends look just dandy imo, the alternative legends are pad printed but very tough, and of course, we have a 7u layout too.

If we look at boards like the APC TH-5539, which is an awful board, but usually has nice caps (it's where I got the Hebrew caps, actually). The standard US APC TH-5539 comes with some really cool multicolored legends in places.

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Very colorful modifiers, multi-colored arrow cluster. Just really awesome caps.

I'd love if we could get some cool things like this done and then some.

Posted: 21 Mar 2016, 23:40
by Redmaus
Can't we start a group petition/GB for it then? I mean just take a look at my thread. The keyset I linked could be easily made into an alps set. They already have the molds. All they need to do is swap the colors. I think. :roll:

Posted: 21 Mar 2016, 23:46
by Tuntematon
If JTK was willing and able to create Alps moulds we'd be set. I imagine this has been addressed already, it probably isn't worth the investment for them.

Posted: 21 Mar 2016, 23:57
by bocahgundul
Tuntematon wrote: If JTK was willing and able to create Alps moulds we'd be set. I imagine this has been addressed already, it probably isn't worth the investment for them.
THIS WE NEED THIS!

Posted: 22 Mar 2016, 00:02
by seebart
Just go shopping at the source: ;)

http://www.tai-hao.com
Tai-Hao has announced ABS doubt shot keycaps

With 30years experience of doubt shot keycaps, Tai-Hao has announced double shot keycap products and obtained an
amazing feedback overseas. A series of doubt shot keycap products include WASD&arrow 8 keys, 1x1 87 color keys,
full 104 US color keys and keys for backlit keyboard. These keycaps support Cherry MX version and ALPS version
mechanical keyboards. Characters never fade eternally. There are black/red/blue/green/yellow 5 colors for options.
Key’s material is ABS plastic and ABS plastic + Rubber which providing different touch feeling. Key puller is also enclosed.
Contact us to create a mechanical keyboard with your own style!!
Also check their Alps clone which they still sale! :mrgreen: Kinda ugly but it's new! :lol:
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It's the Tai-Hao APC series switch that we have in our wiki along with the Aruz that I will reviewing shortly!

wiki/Tai-Hao_APC_series

Posted: 22 Mar 2016, 00:06
by quochung1989

Posted: 22 Mar 2016, 00:08
by itzmeluigi
I have some of the Tai-Hao APC Teal click switches and there pretty bad. Hopefully the Aruz is in a different league.

Posted: 22 Mar 2016, 00:10
by seebart
How are they "bad"? We already have plenty of info's on Aruz:

photos-f62/aruz-switch-updated-pics-t39 ... hilit=aruz

photos-f62/aruz-switch-updated-pics-t3990-30.html

+ more.

Posted: 22 Mar 2016, 01:03
by itzmeluigi
Im talking about the APC Teal switches, not the Aruz, ive never used Aruz.

Posted: 22 Mar 2016, 01:09
by seebart
Right, I was asking you about how the APC Teal switches feel "bad". I have not tried either.

Posted: 22 Mar 2016, 01:21
by itzmeluigi
Oh i see oops, not sure if it was just the batch that came with my RK-6000 but they have the most wobble than any other clones ive tried and they all click unevenly(possibly because of the wobble) Depending on if you hit the key directly or off center the switches sometimes wont click. They also have a really high pitched click that reminds me of MX Blues. I much prefer Matias click switches or XM switches over the APC Teal switches.

Posted: 22 Mar 2016, 06:28
by ohaimark
It's also worth noting that the KB101A doesn't have NKRO.

Posted: 22 Mar 2016, 06:54
by Redmaus
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Brilliant-White ... Swu1VW71h-

Are those caps from Unicomp?

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Alps64-60-Hasu- ... SwHxVW7YhB

Whose board is this? I really want some SG caps now.

Posted: 22 Mar 2016, 07:05
by Khronokrator
ohaimark wrote: It's also worth noting that the KB101A doesn't have NKRO.
I thought it did have NKRO. Well, I guess that's good to keep in mind. :?

Posted: 22 Mar 2016, 07:09
by emdude
Redmaus wrote: http://www.ebay.com/itm/Brilliant-White ... Swu1VW71h-

Are those caps from Unicomp?
Yup, it looks like they offer them here.