Using my newly restored Leading Edge DC-3014 (blue Alps) w/ Dell AT101 PBT caps (since as much as I love my AT101, I don't really care to use it, so I put the LE caps on the AT101 after I retrobrighted them)
This is how the LE looked before I retrobrighted it:
I also swapped the logo and cable from my DC-2014 onto this one, the DC-3014, because the logo was fading after I retrobrighted the case and the cable was just too warped.
They say tight coils can be made if you first wrap in one direction and then do so in the opposite direction, but I didn't want to bother. Anyone know the secret to really tight coils? I used heat n the DC-3014 coils, but they still weren't all that tight.
The AT101 has to have the sexiest cable I have ever seen by the way, haha:
Mega long coils, mmph. Such good condition too!
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Crappy image, but this is what I'm using. It's my daily now; it even dethroned my Octagon as king. It's crazy how much I love this keyboard! ^-^
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What numpad is that? Oh, and the board is pretty sexy as well, what switches do you have in it?
Yep, as Steezus said, it's a Duck Lightpad, which can take both MX and Alps (getting a custom plate made for it soon so I can convert it to hotswap Alps like I have done in my Hammer; it should be much easier to do, too!).
The main board is my "Hammer Alps" keyboard, the backlit hotswappable Duck Eagle w/ green Alps that I built! It uses some mint green Alps switches that are just dreamy to type on. I want to say I like it even more than blue Alps.
With the carbon fiber plate, sorbothane dampening, and heavy case, it's just <3.
I could, of course, always switch swap into blues or something else, but I think I'm going to keep this one as is. My OTHER Duck Eagle PCB that has the same treatment will probably use blue Alps w/ brown linear Alps for mods (both switches actuate at 65g).