Man you got all the goodies. Leading Edge DC 3014? Damn. You have so much SKCM Blue you wouldn't know what to do with it lol. How much do ya think you have spent on keyboards so far?
It took me a while to get them, but I worked smart, not stupidly expensive. The most expensive blue Alps board I got was $123 for a dinky Monterey K101 103, and it's not even that great. The price was thanks to the EMS shipping rate from China.
The cheapest boards have been $85 for a Leading Edge DC-2014 and $89 for the Leading Edge DC-3014 and $89 again for the Datapoint Acer KB101A. Otherwise, it's been $100 on average for every blue Alps board I own. So kind of pricy, but not ridiculously so.
Started with the NTC 6151N, then got the DC-2014, then got the FAME TH-5539, then the Monterey K101 103 (the back label is confusing), then the Leading Edge DC-3014, then the Focus FK-555, and finally the Acer KB101A. I'm also getting a Focus FK-2001, but it's going to be scrapped (it's just the PCB and plate and has missing caps-got it for $25) and is going to go into the Orion v2. My Orion v2 will likely go between Alps SKCM Blues and Alps SKCL (linear) Browns.
I wanted to put my Alps SKCM Neon Greens (or Lime, or Tactile Greens) in the Orion v2, but after restoring the keyboards, I just couldn't.
I've spent at least $2000 in this hobby so far; I'm not sure how much exactly. I try to be as frugal as possible.
Here's some typing videos of the Xerox keyboard with SKCM Green:
They are definitely my favorite Alps boards right now. Such nice caps, the switches feel nice on both early and old models, and the look is just so sleek and it's more slimline than any other vintage I've dealt with which is just so cool.
My FAME keyboard is my favorite, but that is because I personalized it and that made it very dear to me. If we're talking stock, then these take the cake.