NMassa wrote: What is the difference between honeyB and honeyG?
The only real difference is selection.
HONEY refers to the color scheme (Honeywell white/gray/black/red). The original round of these keycaps was Round 5 and they were just called HONEY. The addition of the B just means it is the second go-around for this color scheme; in effect, HONEY and HONEYB are the same thing except that a few keys that were available in Round 5 (HONEY) are not available in Round 6 (HONEYB) and vice versa.
When 7bit puts G on the end (HONEYG) it means the keycaps come from a Signature Plastics "grab bag" of random keys, and so selection is limited to whatever he finds in these bags.