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geekhack Community => Keyboards => Topic started by: john08099 on Tue, 09 October 2018, 22:28:41
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Mine: Velocifire VM01 $39.99
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About $150: Corsair rgb strafe silent cherry red. It was a gift. Had some back in late 90s and early 2000s as a kid. Adult me doesnt remember much about them sadly.
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Noppoo Lolita 87 - $120
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Gigabyte Aivia Osmium w/reds - $140 + $20 for silencing o-rings
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Wyse pce .25c
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Eagletec KG010 $40.
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Free, Model M.
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Free :) . An Acer 6312.
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Ducky One $95
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Raptor Gaming K1 that I bought for 9 (90% discount). German layout but that didn't bother me much. Currently using the keycaps for my Nyquist since it had 1U modifiers
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Filco TKL with MX Browns. 160
Sent it back shortly after as browns were not for me.
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Oof, I had to go wayyyy back to figure this out. I think it was a Cooler Master CM Storm Quickfire Tk for $70.
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I got an AT101W with a Dell system in 1997.
Otherwise, I got some kind of a Northgate Omnikey at a thrift store for about $2 but it had a few dead keys.
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A no-name board with Outemu blues on clearance from Micro Center for $40.
Dirty little secret: I like Outemu blues better than Cherry MX blues. Much less rattle.
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1st - $145 - Coolermaster Novatouch (sold for $135)
2nd - $50 - some crap from aliexpress (sold, broke even)
3rd - $46 - Magicforce68 (sold for $40)
4rd - $170 - Vortex Pok3r MX Clear Black (installed holtites and R11 Zealio 67g)
5th - $100 - Vortex Pok3r MX Clear White (sold, broke even)
6th - $80 - Vortex Pok3r MX Blue
I also sold all keycaps, accessories and switches that I acquired in the mean time. If I would sell my two Pok3rs I would be even or have a slight surplus on the entire keyboard hobby thing.
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Unfortunately, I was a bit too young to remember using mechanical keyboards in my youth - or if I even did for that matter. I remember there being little PCs with big keyboards set up in my preschool that we would play learning games on. Those might've been mechs, it was '95 or '96 and they definitely weren't brand new systems. The first real household system my family had was around 2000 and that came with one of those horrible Gateway 2000 rubber dome boards. :rolleyes:
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CM Storm TK, white case, white led, red switches - 80$
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My first computer was a Commodore 64. Those had mechanical switches, but I'm not sure if it counts as a keyboard.
Unfortunately, all of the PC clones I had in the 90s were rubber domes.
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Were free, I stole it from wurk
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Poker II 85 Euro's
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1st - Rosewell with MX blues ~$80ish maybe less with rebate. This was several years ago.
2nd/3rd - IBM Model F XT + Model M - Free!
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about 4 years ago, a friend sent me a model m, for $friendship :)
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Free........IBM Model M a hundred years ago
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My first one was an Apple Extended Keyboard II, bought back in 1989 or 1990 for about $160. Accounting for inflation, that makes today's keyboards look pretty affordable! My first more modern mechanical keyboard was a Das Keyboard that I picked up for $80.
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Zero pounds and zero pence.
Old keyboard broke. Needed a new one. Mate gave me one from work;
It was a Dell AT102W.
I'd say that ultimately it's cost me a few thousand pounds in consequences, but I expect that's a stale joke by now.
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Apple extended II keyboard in the 90s with cream alps, although I didn't know it at the time. Came with computer.
First one I purposely bought was around 2005? Deck with MX blacks. Maybe like $95.
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First one that I actually had to pay for? Model M, $20.
First one that I ever had? Model M, free.
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A no-name board with Outemu blues on clearance from Micro Center for $40.
Dirty little secret: I like Outemu blues better than Cherry MX blues. Much less rattle.
I guess it's also Velocifire? lol
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about 4 years ago, a friend sent me a model m, for $friendship :)
I love your friendship.
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It was some junk Microcenter off brand. like $50. Legends wore off in 3 days and I returned it. I got so many after that can't tally. That is knowingly. Excluding not knowing I was using Model M's back in the day. Recently I paid $750USD for a new in box model M LOL. I know that is a lot for it but how many are there brand new. Not Unicomp.
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$170 That's how much a poker II costs in Denmark.
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$170 That's how much a poker II costs in Denmark.
But chu'ge'dat fr33 health care and antidepressants..
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$170 That's how much a poker II costs in Denmark.
But chu'ge'dat fr33 health care and antidepressants..
Haha yes, can't argue with that.
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Actually, if you count the very first mech I ever used at all, it'd be the 5155 F XT, which cost my dad 10,000 guilders or something.
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$60 bucks, QFR on sale with mx browns
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ISO DE Model M...
60 I believe...
maybe just 40?
Don't quite remember...
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Coolermaster TKL with MX Browns for about $80
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rosewill rk-9000 v2 with bona fide mx browns. $80 CAD. it didn't take me long to realize that i didn't like it at all and instead looked to alps boards for safety and comfort.
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rosewill rk-9000 v2 with bona fide mx browns. $80 CAD. it didn't take me long to realize that i didn't like it at all and instead looked to alps boards for safety and comfort.
I wonder how many of us started with an mx board and realized we would rather search for a vintage alps board than use that lol. I went from MX Reds, to SKCM Black, MX Green and then went back down the alps rabbit hole...now have somewhere north of 6 alps boards(actually can't remember lol).
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I wonder how many of us started with an mx board and realized we would rather search for a vintage alps board than use that lol. I went from MX Reds, to SKCM Black, MX Green and then went back down the alps rabbit hole...now have somewhere north of 6 alps boards(actually can't remember lol).
i hope to have that many alps boards one day... currently, the only genuine alps board i have is a black at101w. i would seriously trade anything for something with even just SKBMs.
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i hope to have that many alps boards one day... currently, the only genuine alps board i have is a black at101w. i would seriously trade anything for something with even just SKBMs.
It isn't hard to have as many as me tbh...I don't have a large stock of expensive ones and all were under $100. I just made a lot of purchases I honestly shouldn't have...but it is hard to resist sometimes.
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$80 Unicomp.
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First one that I actually had to pay for? Model M, $20.
First one that I ever had? Model M, free.
$20? Kidding?
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1st - $145 - Coolermaster Novatouch (sold for $135)
2nd - $50 - some crap from aliexpress (sold, broke even)
3rd - $46 - Magicforce68 (sold for $40)
4rd - $170 - Vortex Pok3r MX Clear Black (installed holtites and R11 Zealio 67g)
5th - $100 - Vortex Pok3r MX Clear White (sold, broke even)
6th - $80 - Vortex Pok3r MX Blue
I also sold all keycaps, accessories and switches that I acquired in the mean time. If I would sell my two Pok3rs I would be even or have a slight surplus on the entire keyboard hobby thing.
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What to consider for the 7th?
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CTRL keybaord bareboned: 160$.
With switches and keycaps: 210$.
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Ducky Premier DK9008P Creamcheese and Green, around 130 euros.
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I suppose my first keyboard was a Ducky One with Cherry MX Browns or Blues. I remember buying like 3 mechs from MicroCenter so I could try the switches and return them all. So technically that was my first board but I only had it for a week or so.
The first board I purchased with the intent of keeping was either a Corsair K70 with MX Browns or a TT eSports Poseidon with MX Browns. I bought them at roughly the same time (one for home and one for work).
Since then I have acquired an Anne Pro with Gateron Blues and a Pok3r with MX Blues. Waiting on my Planck Rev 6 and that 75 Key XD75RE knockoff on Massdrop. I think that hotswappable PCBs is really going to help keep my spending in check, but Im not sure how much.
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I suppose my first keyboard was a Ducky One with Cherry MX Browns or Blues. I remember buying like 3 mechs from MicroCenter so I could try the switches and return them all. So technically that was my first board but I only had it for a week or so.
The first board I purchased with the intent of keeping was either a Corsair K70 with MX Browns or a TT eSports Poseidon with MX Browns. I bought them at roughly the same time (one for home and one for work).
Since then I have acquired an Anne Pro with Gateron Blues and a Pok3r with MX Blues. Waiting on my Planck Rev 6 and that 75 Key XD75RE knockoff on Massdrop. I think that hotswappable PCBs is really going to help keep my spending in check, but Im not sure how much.
How was the ducky one?
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Ducky Premier DK9008P Creamcheese and Green, around 130 euros.
How are you feel about the keyboard?
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Noppoo Lolita 87 - $120
Do you like it?
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Free, Model M.
Wow! So lucky!
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Poker II 85 Euro's
Do you like the keyboard?
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Free, Model M.
So lucky!
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ISO DE Model M...
60 I believe...
maybe just 40?
Don't quite remember...
Haha, It's been a long time! :)
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Only started this hobby a few weeks ago. First one was a lightly used Aukey KM-G6 with Outemu Blues for a whopping 15. Followed up by a second one of these, NIB, for 20.
My third is where things started to get serious - a Cherry G80-3000LGADE for 3. And now I'm always hunting for more vintage boards and also just ordered the parts for my first DIY board on Aliexpress yesterday.
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It was a cooler master Pro S RGB with cherry blues, which was about 100 AUD I think. Great board, I still have it
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$70 for an opened razer blackwidow ultimate 2016 edition at bestbuy.
Ah, simpler times.
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Model F and then Model M, not technically mechanical and yet the typically acknowledged father of all mechanical boards. ;) It's still not mine, actually.
Afterwards I can't really recall, but either those old Dell AT101/whatever boards with Alps at a couple bucks apiece, or Filco Majestouch 1 with Blues (can't recall the price, perhaps something to the tune of 120 euros/dollars/pounds). The Filco isn't ideal, but I always keep coming back to it, like that special kind of GF you just can't dump.
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Simple, CM Storm Quickfire TK with MX Blue switches. The start of addiction. :p
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Mine was a used Razer Blackwidow 2014 I got off my friend for $40. This is what eventually lead me to discover the mechanical keyboard community and I fell in love.
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My first true mech was a Razer Blackwidow $150 :confused:
Now I've upgraded to much better things. :thumb:
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First one is a Ducky One TKL with Cherry MX Browns and ****ty ABS keycaps for 90Euros. Bought on 27 July 2016. Has terrible stabilizers and I puked on it while being ****faced on vodka last summer. Thankfully the only damage was my right arrow key. Now I have an Anne Pro 2 with a GMK set that costs twice as much as the keyboard itself, whoo!
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Free, Model M.
Wow! So lucky!
You can just use the Multiquote option instead of rapid-firing a bunch of separate one liner replies to separate posts. Makes for an easier to read thread.
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I think my first board was a logitech. I paid like $130ish iirc
It went up from there...
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Cherry MX 2.0, pain $99. I ultimately left it at work to use cuz I couldn't stand the full size board, though I liked the profile of the keys.
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First one is a Ducky One TKL with Cherry MX Browns and ****ty ABS keycaps for 90Euros. Bought on 27 July 2016. Has terrible stabilizers and I puked on it while being ****faced on vodka last summer. Thankfully the only damage was my right arrow key. Now I have an Anne Pro 2 with a GMK set that costs twice as much as the keyboard itself, whoo!
If you are not trolling, this is one of the many reasons why I never buy used keyboards.
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My first 3 that I owned were all less than $2 at thrift stores but this was ~20 years ago.
Since then I think they most expensive I've bought is a Matias Tactile Pro for $140 - I'd put off buying one for years and when they discontinued the PC version I figured I'd snap one up while they were still available.
My normal use keyboard at home though is still a $90 Unicomp. At work I use a cheap chinese board that I desoldered the Outemu blue switches on and replace with a set of Novelkeys Box Jades. Total investment on that one was probably ~$75 or so.
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My first keyboard was CM storm quickfire rapid- $80 for the cherry mx blue.
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Ducky Shine II, only had blue LED with cherry mx browns. Was 150$ back then. Man i loved that keyboard, used it so much it broke in the end.
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Logitech G710+, $60
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WASD CODE, $120-ish in a group order.
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WASD Code V2B. I got a deal on a lightly used one for ~$100.
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A few years ago i got a Nixeus Moda V2 as my first MK, i think it cost me around R$300 or US$70
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Fifty dollar Magicforce, then a hundred dollar KUL ES-87.
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Hell yea that's a trip down memory road. I couldn't even remember or pick out what I had from the one ****ty picture I posted, but:
Ducky DK9008 with MX blacks woulda been like $109 back then?
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~$75 for Rosewill RK9000 with cherry MX Browns, almost went back to a rubber dome because I really hated browns but now I have a board with cherry clears and another wither gateron greens. Currently waiting on parts for a KBD75 with Kailh Bronze.
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I paid around $85 for a Noppoo Choc Mini MX Black on Amazon about 4 years ago. It was nice because it was my first mechanical keyboard experience and I loved the layout. However a part of me believed that I had a bootleg version because it didnt look like the one in the pictures in regards to the laser-etching - and there were no caps and num lock windows for the lighting. Some of the switches felt weird to press, as there would be this unpleasant massive bump on the "T" and Page Up keys. It finally broke a few months ago which made me stumble upon the world of mechanical keyboard enthusiasts!
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It was a Poker II with MX Reds. I think it was around $100 and bought through eBay. :cool:
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filco, about $150 :-X
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Funny enough, I got my Cherry MX Brown Anne Pro for free due to a shipping error. The site that I had bought it off of had estimated me two weeks shipping and after a month of waiting I just asked for a refund. Another month after that it showed up at the door and I called to say that I received something that wasn't mine but they had claimed they had no record of any order that was open since mine was closed out/dealt with.
If only I could have kept that luck for the more expensive stuff.
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Ducky Zero, about 100$ at Micro Center.
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20$ Ebay Mechanical keyboard w/blue switches and RGB lighting, arriving in the mail soon :)
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IBM Model F XT. Probably around $2000 USD. But it included the PC and 640KB of RAM. In 1984 ;D ;D
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If I remember correctly it was a Quickfire Rapid with MX Blues for $40. Still miss that thing...
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Corsair Vengeance K65, got it really cheap for about $65 four years ago.
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My first one? I don't know. It was some sort Model M AT model that came with my 286 in 1991. You know with the large round DIN connector.
I was 11, it was my first PC of my own, and click Model M's were practically given away at the time, as the new trend where the new "QuietKey" rubber domes. Everyone wanted those because they were quiet! My computer was practically obsolete even when I first got it, and someone threw in a free keyboard.
Fast forward roughly 15 years to 2005. I had recently graduated from college and had long stopped using old clicky keyboards and switched to the modern modern rubber domes. One day I remembered how much I missed typing on a solid tactile keyboard, checked out eBay, and won a Model M in pristine condition for $8.95
(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/2X0iy_SAF6TeQf98ujM5ldUgjoxK5lQBYvsvk67pknPuaJ9y6995xKAVTIwtb5i4Ww0m_KI7lRbhc1SoEwcsQmyY9I9HwcnKDi6MEtQy1lSB--mUX3UHCVnCJ6eMhWfgA1rx6o_r2tUiSmWmZSAPa0Ak8yq1MvJUftKifTTEDEaheT_aYAaJiIGOXO8y_KwcOlZfOpM9yA3PVH5Ls9iqFmpsw8KgP199mIjDm7nVwZ5JPrvSB2-UqEBDMbHy4XXiszELI7Zv9E-Zp6BYlZW6on5YUGGpc5Udgg5P2eTgpwEHb9xFzS_KDPWuRpYsl0lZuB06PY2cwPe_gHSQAFBlT71C3-HLENWL9YfEtJb4NYdode52lxqPT0z6Y1X7d41Dov5pVPGIHChVJ2GQwKgluqELlrwQlsUnp-4Ez1xfhHhgA8LZExCA2-aQE0GA4K43VXcxWf_0CwbIXtQXnM2nECNlPCwtA2Sz83dcm3h-D2rqTwdimsgwSX_ZAkqu6c5-RbO59vHQ4cJqtvNamyMcwI4udtVfDT5Urbn2IBfliPjBeZUH6q9jWoD-enmRvSKh8B_GQUFD65Xaywi45lUT9yYzNIAB_smQ9z6Ofw-tWIAZqiiA8SZb9hsh_xsvgx7OTDk74lMTVzOeKcK1m3zg0MDaGBvwoA8xx8KX4c_8iF20oFoVW1KLLGIWBJ5D2ZTml9EqutDZnkblQ1QIqA=w724-h624-no)
(https://c1.staticflickr.com/3/2648/3978720980_74b128759b_z.jpg)
This was a time before people rediscovered mechanical keyboards, so these guys were going for next to nothing on eBay.
I recently looked into picking up a similar replacement (The Model M above became a casualty of a ceiling leak at work in 2011, where I had moved it after I replaced it with a Black M13 Trackpoint II model) and was shocked how expensive they had become on eBay.
Demand must have gone up :p
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Free. I had a Model M that came with the IBM PC330 I was given in 1998 or so. That got scrapped when we moved out of state in 'favor' of the dell keyboard that came with the Optiplex I got for homeschooling.
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My first mech that wasn't bought for me was a Drevo Calibur, which I think I paid 60 dollars for off amazon.
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My first mech was quick fire rapid from cooler master. I think $40
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First one ever - no idea, it was too long ago, I didn't take any specific notice of the keyboard, and they were generally supplied as standard back then.
First one I remember - NEC APC-H4100E that I got with an NEC APC 4 PowerMate 4C '286 computer (no, the NEC APC-H4100E that I have now is not the same one).
First modern mechanical keyboard - Ducky Shine 1, red LEDs, Cherry MX blue switches - $172.
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Poker II with MX blacks 2017
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I bought many keyboards second-hand $1-$5 before I ever sprang for something on ebay, a 1991 Model M for about $65 if I am remembering correctly.
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First one I paid money for? GBP20, Model M.
First mech board? Free, Model M.
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Model F XT - £40 (back in 1991).
It did come with the rest of the PC, though.
PC long gone, but still using the keyboard (typing this) 30 years later with internal Soarer's.
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1st - CMstorm MECH with brown, using it right now at work, like $150 on a friend store, but payed it configuring a couple of servers with VMware jejeje
2nd- Ducky One 2 Horizon, $99 solded to a friend.
3rd- Drop Alt High Profile, $245 + Everglide Pandas + Gat Ink Yellow v2
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Aliexpress hotswap Board ~50$(teamwolf CIY TKL), switches ~80$(zealV1) right afer my G11 broke down(rubber in one of the keys broke)
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Think it was a used $40 razer chroma v2, honestly I loved the wrist wrest that it had, nice and plushy
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$139.99 - Razer Black Widow Ultimate Tournament 2014
I have a keyboard drawer below my desktop surface that is its new home. Flavor of the day on top, trusty blackwidow underneath just in case I can't remember where the hell I programmed the print screen button on that particular keeb, lol
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Vortex POK3R was my first, not sure how much i paid for it.
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my first was a pok3r bought off fleabay. mx blues (turns out they're not really my style, at all). maybe usd $60 or $70? now, a few years later, i'm very reluctant to say how my wallet has fared with this hobby. i wish i had known then what i know now. could be an idea for another thread...
My first mech that wasn't bought for me was a Drevo Calibur, which I think I paid 60 dollars for off amazon.
the only reason i know about this board is from following the eclipse gb. i really dig the layout. when eclipse debuted in spring 2020 it was the first 70% (fkl/tkl) in ic. i looked for similar layouts and that was the only one i could find. next came onyx and calliope. all three made it to gb, but none have been delivered yet. (and maybe cucumber eventually moves past concept stage.)
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Razer Huntsman v2 Analo - $250
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Portico 65 + back case so it was about 150$ for the board then on top of that I got keycaps and switches (tangerines and infinikey port so it was about 300$)
for just the keyboard at least
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I honestly can't remember my *very* first one but the first one I remember was my Razer BlackWidow Chroma v2 for around £120. I bought it with my first paycheck and I still have it and love it to this day but ever since discovering custom mechs, it hasn't been used for a while!
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First one I bought for myself was $80, a MX-Blue CM Quickfire TK (I still have it in storage).
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I had a Cherry MX 2.0- It was $99 I believe. I loved the keycaps.
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this much:
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My very first mech was an IBM Model M I got off eBay in about 2008 for about $75. Good thing it was sturdy because I was just getting into a serious heroin habit and I tended to be hard on my belongings back then.
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this much:
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Ooohhh yellow keys! Very nice :)
I tried to buy one of tyhose over here, ordered it, waited a few months, then they said they could not fulfil the order and refunded my money.
Eventually I tracked down a set of the keycaps here - still got them.
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I had random assortments of old computers and peripherals I would tinker with for years before I ever knew what a mechanical keyboard was. I imagine some of those old boards may have been mechanical, but I have no idea. Those, along with the computers they were meant for were usually free.
The first I know of is my first Corsair K70, with MX reds. I think it was on sale for $100 or so within about a year of that model's initial release. It still resides on my desk, although it doesn't see much typing lately outside of gaming when I have 2-3 random other rotation keyboards plugged in at any given time.
First one ever - no idea, it was too long ago, I didn't take any specific notice of the keyboard, and they were generally supplied as standard back then.
First one I remember - NEC APC-H4100E that I got with an NEC APC 4 PowerMate 4C '286 computer (no, the NEC APC-H4100E that I have now is not the same one).
First modern mechanical keyboard - Ducky Shine 1, red LEDs, Cherry MX blue switches - $172.
Hard to beat NEC blue ovals for a first mechanical switch.
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Hard to beat NEC blue ovals for a first mechanical switch.
Wasn't my first, but it was my favourite for a long time.
I managed to find another such keyboard recently (well, not so recently now), repaired it, and it still gets rotated in every now and again.
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depending on how you count,
1st overall was a trash picked dead 3rd gen Fujistu leaf spring board that i had no idea what it was back then.
1st working one was a 120 euros Unicomp PC122.
1st MX style was a cheap chinese TKL kit with MX brown and pudding caps for a total of around 80 USD.
one of my regret is to have not keept that 1st board, nowadays i could have fixed it...
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Mine was Cooler Master Quickfire Rapid TKL with MX Blacks, it was around £50.
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First MK was the Celeritas II for $30, a nice prebuilt I didn't even understand was Mech, just got it since it was the only one with backlighting.