I forgot to add the Topre clip in at the end, but that one ranks at 10/10. Hope you enjoy it!

There are many BTC dome with slider models out there, I'm sure there are several you could happily use. Don't pay more than a few of your local currency for them; after NMB dome with slider and Mitsumis, these are the ones I found most commonly (interesting how the best ones appear to be the most common ones). I'm sure you can find them in many places with little effort.courtesi wrote: As always, I love your reviews
Comments/questions:
The Olivetti should have double shot keycaps. This may not matter much since the older boards have much higher quality legends than what is available today.
What would be considered the best fullsize BTC dome keyboard in ANSI layout? If it's Packard Bell which model #'s should I be looking for? I know some will say Topre is better but I'm not crazy about the longer key travel nor the price.
Nevermind; according to the Deskthority WIKI I should be looking for a 5139...
As strange and odd as it sounds if it weren't for buckling springs I'd be 100% invested in rubber domes. As far as mechanical boards go [for me] I don't feel MX/Alps have lived up to the hype.
So then, good Muirium, what are your opinions on full metal custom boards versus vintage boards with metal plates? I've got a few blue Alps boards with metal backs, and a few customs, though only one Alps custom at the moment, with aluminum housings.Muirium wrote: While agreeing with the value of Chyros' work, I will still point out that a metal plate and a full metal case are far from the same thing. The plate affects the switch feel — transforms it, frankly — while a metal case amplifies keyboard sound tremendously and makes the whole thing heavier and more static on your desk. Or painful on your lap! Plates make the difference between a lightweight and a regular keyboard. A metal case puts you straight into super heavyweight.