Yes! We needed this so much in our life!scottc wrote: Also, I'd like to nominate Maos Keys/Maos Store on AliExpress for actually selling artisan keycaps at a more reasonable price-point (~$5-7 shipped):
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Yes! We needed this so much in our life!scottc wrote: Also, I'd like to nominate Maos Keys/Maos Store on AliExpress for actually selling artisan keycaps at a more reasonable price-point (~$5-7 shipped):
Yeah, I don't have any problems with that, i.e. you seeing those caps as an investment. I guess that kind of makes you an art dealer, right? I also get that making these things takes skill, don't get me wrong. I'd just never put one of those on a keyboard, probably not even the ones that are still shaped like a proper keycap. When I use my keyboard, I rarely look at it anyway, so most of the time the only things I notice are the typing feel and the noise, so why would I sacrifice typing feel over looks? I don't even want to think about what some of these artisans would do to Vim users if used as an escape key. I also think that most artisans simply look gaudy beyond measure. To me, they stick out like a sore thumb on pretty much any keyboard, but I already have this opinion about the ANSI pipe key (‘|\’), so I'm probably a little bit extreme there…Menuhin wrote: […]
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You and many friends in Europe especially in Germany do not get it - people can make money out of thin air, such as selling stocks of "conceptual companies", and reselling the shares with much raised price. These caps are better, at least you can touch them - you see improvements and something is definitely created.
With a whole bunch of collaborators, hidden or not with multiple usernames on /r/MK or GH, some of these keys worked on their branding, and marketing, and creating hype and publicity.
What's the difference from spending $100 on well-known artisan key cap versus spending $100 creating a custom key cap on Shapeway out of premium silver?
The difference is I can definitely get back $90 or probably even more like $150-$200 if I put my money in the "right artisan caps". There is no market for a custom-made Shapeway key, especially if, say, the one uses their own name as the design, even when it is made of silver. If I won a few artisan caps raffles this year, and if I put waiting time of about 2-3 months, I might have enough money to pay 1-3 months rent.
For silver articles, it's better to like into things like used Tiffany rings, at least they have real resale potential.
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Maybe if it's 3-d printed, but everyone doesn't do that, and there's a lot of painstaking work that goes into creating an artisan in those cases.Menuhin wrote: @scottc
I totally agree with this price! All artisan should not be too much more than double the price of a Shapeway cap.
People on /r/MK complain about these being "fake" or "counterfeit", I would suggest the one using these for the sale on Aliexpress to add a big mole of the face of these robots and skull - still like almost like all others.
Very nice indeed - you can even use them as keycaps
Indeed:
Yikes, for real?scottc wrote: Also, I'd like to nominate Maos Keys/Maos Store on AliExpress for actually selling artisan keycaps at a more reasonable price-point (~$5-7 shipped):
Rare Clacks like the Wingnuts make great magpie bait, as I’ve said, if we want to see trully interested people we should ditch the wingnuts, but I’m wasting my breath over nothing ....kbdfr wrote:Indeed:
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Oh wait, going by wikipedia's definition they are a clear (and probably even over-represented) minority![]()
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I for one would be ashamed of registering on a forum I despise just in order to have a chance of winning something,
but well, I obviously belong to a minority
A valid agruement if you ask me.
I registered to bring up that the keycap category should be split up, not to win anything. I nominated other people, not myself.kbdfr wrote:Indeed:
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I for one would be ashamed of registering on a forum I despise just in order to have a chance of winning something,
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I don't think we're "hostile" towards artisans here;
We invited them on other communities. Bashing on someone who registered at our invitation seems bad form.kbdfr wrote:Indeed:
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Same goes for talking behind your back, joining chats only for taking screenshots and posting that in other places, and basically being a cunt. The keyboard world is way too big today for “nice” and “decent”.chuckdee wrote:We invited them on other communities. Bashing on someone who registered at our invitation seems bad form.kbdfr wrote:Indeed:
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but well, I obviously belong to a minority
DanielT wrote:Same goes for talking behind your back, joining chats only for taking screenshots and posting that in other places, and basically being a cunt. The keyboard world is way too big today for “nice” and “decent”.chuckdee wrote:We invited them on other communities. Bashing on someone who registered at our invitation seems bad form.kbdfr wrote: Indeed:
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I for one would be ashamed of registering on a forum I despise just in order to have a chance of winning something,
but well, I obviously belong to a minority
https://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=92 ... msg2525337
People like you are sure fighting to keep it that way. Shocker, you're an asshole and a misogynist.
Also:chuckdee wrote: https://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=92 ... msg2525337
That might not have particularly said register, but if I'd received that and wasn't already registered, I think I'd register in order to participate in the festivities.