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dilbertprogrammer's mechanical keyboards collection

Posted: 07 Dec 2016, 13:35
by DilbertProgrammer
I took a week to create an online chronicle of my current mechanical keyboards collection in blog format. (My apologies for the potato-quality images, as my phone was used to snap these pictures). The keyboards are not presented in any specific order.

My goal was to provide a single image, summarized information (form factor, switch & keycaps), and then a brief blurb for each keyboard.

Please enjoy the blog entry for each of the (currently) ⌨ 51 total ⌨ keyboards I've posted, and feel free to leave comments, and/or send me any questions! Be sure to click the "Older Posts" button at the bottom of each page to load the next page of keyboards. There is also a Search form at the bottom, should you choose to use it. I’ve put this site together to serve as a handy resource as well.

Just remember, my opinion is presented along with the factual information! ;)

Many thanks to everyone in this great community being a part of my journey (via trades, discussion, etc)!

Thanks for looking, and keep on clacking m'friends! :D

Posted: 07 Dec 2016, 15:02
by sems
Great collection! Get one more and you can use a different keyboard each week in a year. :D

Posted: 07 Dec 2016, 15:08
by DilbertProgrammer
sems wrote: Great collection! Get one more and you can use a different keyboard each week in a year. :D
Thanks! Haha, yep! I should be getting at least one more before the year is out, setting the stage for a weekly rotation in 2017! 8-)

Posted: 07 Dec 2016, 15:36
by Engicoder
DilbertProgrammer wrote:
sems wrote: Great collection! Get one more and you can use a different keyboard each week in a year. :D
Thanks! Haha, yep! I should be getting at least one more before the year is out, setting the stage for a weekly rotation in 2017! 8-)
I do a weekly rotation as well. It keeps things interesting.

Posted: 07 Dec 2016, 16:30
by DilbertProgrammer
Engicoder wrote: I do a weekly rotation as well. It keeps things interesting.
Cycling through all of these within a week was quite fun, but definitely taxing. A weekly rotation sounds much more reasonable. ;)

Posted: 07 Dec 2016, 17:46
by seebart
Very nice collection, I like how you give them all names. The IBM Japanese Model 6112884 is "JP Hi-Pro"! I got one of those too. If you ever want to sell "Wallet coup de grâce" give shoot me a PM!

Posted: 07 Dec 2016, 18:12
by DilbertProgrammer
seebart wrote: Very nice collection, I like how you give them all names. The IBM Japanese Model 6112884 is "JP Hi-Pro"! I got one of those too. If you ever want to sell "Wallet coup de grâce" give shoot me a PM!
Haha, thank you! The JP Hi-Pro is great to type on, isn't it?? The caps feel great, and my staff loves it (NOT) when I slowly begin to turn up the volume on the speaker. :lol:

I'm not looking to sell it at the moment, but your interest in the 10AE-55 is duly noted, m'friend! ;)