Most of the switches had binding issues, but luckily this keyboard is easy to service so I'm soaking those switch barrels and sliders right now to get any stray debris out. If they still bind after that I will probably have to lube them. I was really impressed with how easy it was to get the switches out, and the fact that they didn't integrate the LEDs into the switch housing or something stupid, so you can pop out the switch modules with LEDs just as easily as the others.
I'm really in love with how this keyboard looks. It's from so long ago, yet looks like a custom that would be made today. Such a classy piece of kit imo.
The board has absolutely massive and crazy thick cylindrical abs doubleshots. These things are the thickest keycaps I've ever seen, and they look great as well. The lone red break cap just looks so good.
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