Yes I know. The "82". It is not a full size keyboard which is my preference. These things tend to fail but to be fair they are between 14 and 23 years old. I did not take drugs of course but I get what you mean . I went nuts about it. Well, because I really like them. All good things must come to an end. I have one with much heavier springs installed which is my dily driver. It continues to suffer failures at this point. Again, to be fair this one is 19 years old. Some people like this 80's throwback a lot which is why they buy Model M, F boards. Just sad at the passing of a good friend. I can't keep asking my Grandson to fix it. It just is not fair to him. Of course he is going to say sure, Poppy. He has a serious job to do and a family. I used to work on anything just fine. I have Parkinson's so soldering good is almost impossible. Otherwise I would not even be complaining. I understand though not everyone wants to hear all this nonsense. You must realize a old man using 120+g,cn switches is nuts to begin with. In case you did not read, they are clears but He replaced the springs for me. I also paid a lot for the springs, led's etc. So it is just a bummer to me. I understand I do not need to beat it into the ground for everyone to see. As I said I know the CEO of TG3 but that is not fair either. Warranty expired decades ago. I like this kind of board because it is otherwise a tank. It may very well be time to enter the modern age. I have Realforce, HHKB, Razer Ornata Chroma, Filco, Leopold, Ducky....... I am probably actually not that nuts really I am sure there plenty of people here that have a bunch. I guess it is time to say good bye to an old friend. One thing that shocked me is I have used it so much I just finally wore through the Dye Sub on one key! That, of course is on me and not TG#. I have plenty of other keys anyways. I apologize for going berserk over this in public. Had I not done so of course no one would ever even know my personal drama. Sorry.