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Please vote for your winner of the Best vintage keyboard 2015.
By voting in this category you can win a Hyper PCB collection with around 100 switches, a Teensy controller, plus more from 7bit!
This is the final round. See the first round and second round for reference.
The final round ends on Monday 14 December, 20:00hrs UTC. You can change your vote until the end of the round. The winner and full results will be released soon after the vote closes. EDIT: The winner has been announced here.
The official nominees are, as presented by Muirium:
Cherry MX 5000
Cherry's answer to the Matias Ergo Pro, 20 years before it came out! The G80-5000 ErgoPlus is considered by many to be the finest board Cherry ever made. Highly sought after, of course, their ergonomics delight some lucky users to this day.
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The vintage MX browns aren't half bad either.
Dolch keyboard
Dolch means one thing in the keyboard world. Not network analysers. But their timeless, greyscale keyboards! The Dolch look is a true classic. Emulated many times in caps group buys since, the real deal remains a favourite among classic doubleshots.
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Hi, could you just ship me the caps plz? Thx, bai!
IBM 4704 series
So rare, and so desired, that a remake is well underway, the Kishsaver is a legend in its own right. Unavailable in 3 whole sizes of heavy metal awe, the Kish is a star and thanks to Xwhatsit it is perfectly usable today.
Big blue's littlest heavy duty beast.
IBM Space Saving Keyboard
Another IBM, and another strong contender for the greatest keyboard of all time. The Model M Space Saving Keyboard commands respect, and sky high prices to this day. Tenkeyless twenty years before the name, the SSK is a permanent favourite for many of us.
Best served new in box.
Regular IBM Model M
And if the SSK isn't enough for you — numbercruncher that you surely are — there's always its fullsize brother. Most people chose this one over the little SSK back when IBM sold both versions for the same price. Because, um, bulk discount?
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Sometimes more is more.