Long day! Just got back to all these comments. Thanks everyone for expressing your opinions, concerns and distress.
Brass weights will be numbered, LED holes will definitely be smaller and better positioned. As for 1 instead of 2 holes, the second hole was for anyone modding their board, maybe for a layer indicator or power or anything! Might remove the second hole. Bezels were tight so that i can zero them in during prototyping and adjust them later. Will definitely loosen them up and make them a bit thicker! The brass nameplate, people are on the fence about it so I can see where that goes. Would save costs if its removed. Other things are being addressed as well like the cable routing. Also costars will be out, I'm sorry bud! Ive enlarged the stab cutouts to make it easier to work on them once they are in and costars would fall out!
And for everyone talking about the E6V2, I think that i'ts a bit childish to try and hinder the growth of this community by pointing fingers and saying stuff like everyone is ripping off color ways and copying designs and this and that. Theres always going to be room for improvement or changes in designs that exist in all aspects of products. These two boards share similar design features like a separate mid-piece and a nameplate, but I have both boards in front of me and almost everything is different. The boards type, feel, sound, weigh differently and have different angles, dimensions and heights. You can clearly tell they are not the same, and they aren't.
I'll talk to Exclusive because I love and respect him and his work, and hate that he's upset. Was never my intention as I even talked with him about making my 60 with some aesthetics taken from his. I'll also share comparison shots to show just how different the two cases are.
As for whats being offered here is a well made, flexible end game case to refresh your 60% life. With the addition of RGB diffusers, a large USB cutout, indicator led housings, sturdy top mounted switch plates and cable routing, its really a whole package for however you want to have your 60. Its an all in one. You won't be locked down to any layout as 60% pcbs are readily available and I typically stock tons of plates for my boards as well. Anyways, thanks all for keeping up with the thread!