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Offline FRANCO

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Hi Everyone! Fredington and I would like to introduce you to SA 8010! (eighty-ten)

The colorway and legends were inspired by the Decision Data 8010 Keypunch keyboard. Similar to the IBM 029 Keypunch, the 8010 was a machine used to punch holes into data cards, which was a very old way of recording data. The keyboard’s unique colorway was designed to distinguish the numpad (dark grey) and modifiers (blue), from the alphas (white) on what is essentially a 60% keyboard


HaaTa's original pic
Another interesting feature are the dual legends where the uppercase featured the numerical and special characters, whereas the lowercase featured the alphabetical characters. You would toggle the uppercase with the Upper Shift key, and the lowercase with the Lower Shift key


A few other quirks about this keyboard:
  • SKIP was akin to Tab
  • DUP, when held down, would duplicate whatever was in the current position of the previous card
  • REL I believe stands for Release, which would release the current card from the machine
  • The 4 PROG keys gave you some ability to program the keypunch kind of like Macros

If you are interested, please fill out this form here!


Colors:
Blue Keycaps: Pantone 2392C
Grey Keycaps: SP GEW
White Keycaps: SP WFK


Kits:

Base Kit
Due to its unique colorway, the base kit features both Alphas and Modifiers, which isn't typical for SA sets. The Modifiers stay faithful as possible to the actual Decision Data keyboard, featuring new legends in place of standard modifiers (e.g. Right Adjust as the Enter key)




Extensions
On top of the standard modifier extensions, we wanted to provide two additional 1u blank white keys for a bit more flexibility when configuring the modifiers around the spacebar




NEW: Triumph Alphas
Wanted to provide the option of a more traditional setup, with the legends featuring the same color as the blue modifiers (renders to come!). Also included are additional blue ALT modifiers to help finish the traditional layout
For those who filled out the IC form above, please revise your submission if you are interested



Numpad
The Numpad kit supports full-sized keyboard layouts




ISO
Provides support for Physical ISO




Ortholinear
Honestly, why wouldn’t we make an ortho kit? It looks amazing. Some changes to call out are the abbreviation of various legends to fit in a 1u key, as well as a standalone PROG key without a number. Included a "0/" in R3 for 40% Ortho users




PROG
Derived from the PROG keys and expanded to 10 for Macros




NEW: Modern Integrated Numpad
Wanted to offer a bit more functionality to those that would actually use the grey numpad keycaps. This would move keys 1, 2, and 3 to the bottom, and keys 7, 8, and 9 to the top.
For those who filled out the IC form above, please revise your submission if you are interested




Split Spacebars
Provides support for split spacebar boards, including the Alice layout



Render Gallery by Abec13 (Renders to be revised with Pantone 2392C; Currently Pantone 2391C)


M60-A by Rama Works







Iron 180 by Smith + Rune









Bauer by Dixie Mech









Atlas by nasp








Special Thanks
Fredington for basically doing everything lol (fonts, kit creation, suggestions and advice on kits, and running a GB)
Abec13 for the super realistic renders (Honestly, best I’ve seen) and putting up with my absolute lack of knowledge on fonts, rendering, colors, etc…
HaaTa at Deskthority allowing the use of the images of his actual NOS Decision Data 8010 keyboard (jealous)

To-do’s:
  • Finalize colors
  • Revise renders with new Pantone color (in progress)
  • Additional renders, including new Triumph Alphas (in progress)
  • Gather feedback (in progress)
  • Finalize kits (in progress)
  • Vendors (in progress)
  • Pricing
  • GB date
  • Keyboard Cable?

Changelog

7/28/20
  • Changed Blue color from Pantone 2391C to Pantone 2392C
  • Finalized White keycaps as WFK, and Grey keycaps as GEW
  • Added Triumph Alphas
  • Added Modern Integrated Numpad kit
  • Changed MULT PNCH to MULT PCH (from IBM 026 keypunch), and standardized usage of this key as a replacement for ESC in both Base and Ortho kits
  • Replaced MULT PNCH key in the `~ position with additional Alpha key (legend from IBM 026 keypunch) as well as option for the MC text mod
  • Changed MC to ALT PROG (legend from IBM 026 keypunch)
  • Changed FEED to REG, reflected in both the Base Kit and the ISO kit
  • Replaced { key in the Base Kit to 0-8-2 (legend from IBM 026 keypunch)
  • Moved the { key from R1 in the Base Kit to R4 in the ISO kit
  • Added a 0 / key in R3 of the ortho kit for compatibility with 40% Ortho layouts
  • Moved PROG 4 Key from Extensions into Base Kit
  • Added "0 /" R3 keys in Modern Integrated Numpad kit

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« Last Edit: Tue, 28 July 2020, 20:41:27 by FRANCO »

Offline bisoromi

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Re: [IC] SA 8010
« Reply #1 on: Thu, 11 June 2020, 20:15:18 »
i love SA

please consider R4 bottom row!!!!
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Offline Nyeezy

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Re: [IC] SA 8010
« Reply #2 on: Thu, 11 June 2020, 20:15:57 »
This is great! Count me in

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Re: [IC] SA 8010
« Reply #3 on: Thu, 11 June 2020, 20:16:17 »
Awesome! big fan of vintage source material

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Re: [IC] SA 8010
« Reply #4 on: Thu, 11 June 2020, 20:19:02 »
 :thumb:

Pleasure working with on this. I think it goes without saying that I am in.
« Last Edit: Thu, 11 June 2020, 21:25:20 by Fredington »

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Re: [IC] SA 8010
« Reply #5 on: Thu, 11 June 2020, 20:45:26 »
:heavy breathing:

Offline konstantin

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Re: [IC] SA 8010
« Reply #6 on: Thu, 11 June 2020, 20:56:52 »
Love the theme, and the kitting looks great. I'd maybe just ask for AltGr keys in the ISO kit.

Offline synthtastic

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Re: [IC] SA 8010
« Reply #7 on: Thu, 11 June 2020, 21:05:22 »
Very nice...I'm ready to Prog.
Expensive plastic makes me sigh.

Offline fireworm

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Re: [IC] SA 8010
« Reply #8 on: Thu, 11 June 2020, 21:11:15 »
Please, consider adding:

WKL (1.5u, 1u, 1.5u, 7u, 1.5u, 1u, 1.5u)
HHKB (Split backspace, split right shift)

to your base kit. This also covers 65% (physically, with incorrect legends).

Extensions can simply become "correct" legends for those layouts, plus 2u, and 2.25u shift.

It was a tragedy when I bought a few SA / KAT sets, only to buy a WKL keyboard (which GMK sets cover), and realize I can no longer cover with my new set, thus sending me to the aftermarket.

Offline konstantin

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Re: [IC] SA 8010
« Reply #9 on: Thu, 11 June 2020, 21:22:54 »
Please, consider adding:

WKL (1.5u, 1u, 1.5u, 7u, 1.5u, 1u, 1.5u)
HHKB (Split backspace, split right shift)

to your base kit. This also covers 65% (physically, with incorrect legends).

Extensions can simply become "correct" legends for those layouts, plus 2u, and 2.25u shift.

It was a tragedy when I bought a few SA / KAT sets, only to buy a WKL keyboard (which GMK sets cover), and realize I can no longer cover with my new set, thus sending me to the aftermarket.

Having that compat in the extensions kit is how SA kitting has been done since... as long as I can remember. I doubt it's going to change for this set, and, personally, I don't think it needs to. Think of the extensions and ISO kits as parts of the base kit, that you can opt out of purchasing if you don't need them. Including or not including them in the base kit doesn't affect the price in any way with SP SA, so it's better to have them separate.

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Re: [IC] SA 8010
« Reply #10 on: Thu, 11 June 2020, 22:29:07 »
loved sail, this looks good too
LCK75 so lit

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[IC] SA 8010
« Reply #11 on: Thu, 11 June 2020, 22:30:41 »
Just nicely done, all around. So nice I'm not even going to ask for Colevrak support.

I was just thinking today that I might be done with SA and then you go and post something like this. RIP wallet.
« Last Edit: Thu, 11 June 2020, 22:32:43 by psxndc »
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Offline fropsie

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Re: [IC] SA 8010
« Reply #12 on: Fri, 12 June 2020, 00:04:13 »
Hells yeah! SA the best! Good to see the holy 112343 being used :D

Offline piit79

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Re: [IC] SA 8010
« Reply #13 on: Fri, 12 June 2020, 00:38:22 »
Looks very nice. I'm not the biggest fan of SA, but I like the interesting colourway. I'm just a bit afraid of the price with all those custom legends...

Offline L-Ron

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Re: [IC] SA 8010
« Reply #14 on: Fri, 12 June 2020, 00:44:41 »
Absolutely in for this, always love vintage-style SA caps.

Offline Howgii

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Re: [IC] SA 8010
« Reply #15 on: Fri, 12 June 2020, 02:30:51 »
Awesome set, I will probably join the GB

Offline harlekein

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Re: [IC] SA 8010
« Reply #16 on: Fri, 12 June 2020, 03:08:23 »
Just nicely done, all around. So nice I'm not even going to ask for Colevrak support.

I was just thinking today that I might be done with SA and then you go and post something like this. RIP wallet.

I'm with you all the way. I love this. But Colevrak is going to be tough for this.

Offline Ja3_420

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Re: [IC] SA 8010
« Reply #17 on: Fri, 12 June 2020, 04:26:09 »
very nise

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Re: [IC] SA 8010
« Reply #18 on: Fri, 12 June 2020, 07:37:33 »
Just nicely done, all around. So nice I'm not even going to ask for Colevrak support.

I was just thinking today that I might be done with SA and then you go and post something like this. RIP wallet.

I'm with you all the way. I love this. But Colevrak is going to be tough for this.
Dual legends are hard. Multicolor is hard. Dual legends AND multicolor? Damn near impossible.
Ortho. Always.

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Re: [IC] SA 8010
« Reply #19 on: Fri, 12 June 2020, 07:44:55 »
Ok yeah, this is actually pretty cool. I’m in.

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Re: [IC] SA 8010
« Reply #20 on: Fri, 12 June 2020, 08:37:25 »
Beautiful colors.

Offline FRANCO

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Re: [IC] SA 8010
« Reply #21 on: Fri, 12 June 2020, 10:54:49 »
Just nicely done, all around. So nice I'm not even going to ask for Colevrak support.

I was just thinking today that I might be done with SA and then you go and post something like this. RIP wallet.

Just nicely done, all around. So nice I'm not even going to ask for Colevrak support.

I was just thinking today that I might be done with SA and then you go and post something like this. RIP wallet.

I'm with you all the way. I love this. But Colevrak is going to be tough for this.

Yea, we tried to see how we could make Colevrak work, but for what we were trying to do with this set, it was definitely tough

Offline enrique.aliaga

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Re: [IC] SA 8010
« Reply #22 on: Fri, 12 June 2020, 11:13:19 »
I joined SA SAIL and will most likely join this one as well. Love modern reproductions of vintage key sets!


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Re: [IC] SA 8010
« Reply #23 on: Fri, 12 June 2020, 13:30:33 »
Joined SA Sail, joined Atlas. What's next, join this?  :)

Quietly dissappointed with kitting but understandable. I'd like to see more separated kits especially mods but it's likely I will have to take almost all kits here.
« Last Edit: Fri, 12 June 2020, 21:26:29 by krautcat »

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Re: [IC] SA 8010
« Reply #24 on: Sat, 13 June 2020, 00:11:39 »
incredibly cool recreation. i think this is one of those sets that justifies the price of SA


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Re: [IC] SA 8010
« Reply #25 on: Sat, 13 June 2020, 07:41:29 »
Just nicely done, all around. So nice I'm not even going to ask for Colevrak support.

I was just thinking today that I might be done with SA and then you go and post something like this. RIP wallet.

I'm with you all the way. I love this. But Colevrak is going to be tough for this.

This set is using the Data Entry keyboard layout, which is pretty much fixed. Even "international" versions of the Data Entry keyboards modified VERY LITTLE of the layouts where it comes to alphas (like in this IBM 3277 example). I don't think a Dvorak version of the Data Entry keyboard layout ever existed (much less make its way into a physical keyboard).

Offline FRANCO

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Re: [IC] SA 8010
« Reply #26 on: Sat, 13 June 2020, 11:27:05 »
Joined SA Sail, joined Atlas. What's next, join this?  :)

Quietly dissappointed with kitting but understandable. I'd like to see more separated kits especially mods but it's likely I will have to take almost all kits here.

Totally understand where you're coming from, and we definitely considered breaking out Alphas from mods, etc... But we felt with this unique colorway, the Alphas and mods are basically inseparable

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Re: [IC] SA 8010
« Reply #27 on: Sat, 13 June 2020, 13:58:37 »
That could become my first ever SA set. I really like the color scheme and the "nerd-ness" to use this on a modern keyboard.
But I have a few suggestions:
I think we all agree, that the main goal is, to use the legends from the original punch card keyboard as far as possible.
1. Therefore I would prefer it at lot, if the 2u Backspace key would get the legend "VER CORR"
2. I can understand that a "FEED" key was "invented" for the ANSI layout, because the original keyboard has a ISO enter, but if I had an ANSI keyboard (which I have not), I would prefer the legend "HOME" from the original keyboard - Row 3. Or maybe "BACKSPACE" would even be better (from Row 4 of the original). Together with my my first suggestion it wouldn't result in a double "BACKSPACE" and for HHKB users it would even be the "correct" legend.
3. For the ISO kit (which I would use) I would really really really prefer the legend "HOME" instead of "FEED" - it would then even be in the correct original position. (I understand the reasoning to not have two HOME keys, but that argument isn't valid for all the 60 % keyboards and the 60 % + Numpad (in my case)).
4. In the ISO kit there is an "invented" REG key for Row 4. Since the original keyboard already offers an additional R4 key with the legend "BACKSPACE", I would very much prefer this. Again - together with my suggestion "1." that wouldn't result in a double legend.

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Re: [IC] SA 8010
« Reply #28 on: Sat, 13 June 2020, 14:24:29 »
dang, this is really cool looking. might have to try out SA now.

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Re: [IC] SA 8010
« Reply #29 on: Sat, 13 June 2020, 14:27:03 »
That could become my first ever SA set. I really like the color scheme and the "nerd-ness" to use this on a modern keyboard.
But I have a few suggestions:
I think we all agree, that the main goal is, to use the legends from the original punch card keyboard as far as possible.
1. Therefore I would prefer it at lot, if the 2u Backspace key would get the legend "VER CORR"
2. I can understand that a "FEED" key was "invented" for the ANSI layout, because the original keyboard has a ISO enter, but if I had an ANSI keyboard (which I have not), I would prefer the legend "HOME" from the original keyboard - Row 3. Or maybe "BACKSPACE" would even be better (from Row 4 of the original). Together with my my first suggestion it wouldn't result in a double "BACKSPACE" and for HHKB users it would even be the "correct" legend.
3. For the ISO kit (which I would use) I would really really really prefer the legend "HOME" instead of "FEED" - it would then even be in the correct original position. (I understand the reasoning to not have two HOME keys, but that argument isn't valid for all the 60 % keyboards and the 60 % + Numpad (in my case)).
4. In the ISO kit there is an "invented" REG key for Row 4. Since the original keyboard already offers an additional R4 key with the legend "BACKSPACE", I would very much prefer this. Again - together with my suggestion "1." that wouldn't result in a double legend.

I've actually already made some legend revisions that we can soon share. First of all, a couple things to note:

1. The DD 8010 does not have enough keys to fill out a modern keyboard without double legends. Thus, we looked to other keypunch boards for inspiration in filling out the required keys. These other boards are the IBM 026 and the IBM 029.

2. The objective was never to visually duplicate the DD 8010, but rather, a combination of visual and functional reasons why a particular legend went in a particular place. Legend function should be consistent across all possible layouts.

Therefore...

1. VER CORR = Delete, as there already is a BACKSPACE key on the DD 8010.

2. We will actually be replacing FEED with REG so that it will be visually correct on ISO layouts as per the IBM 029, from which it came. FEED (also from the IBM 029) will be replacing INS, which I feel makes more sense. There is already a BACKSPACE key for HHKB included in the Extension kit.

3 and 4. HOME already exists as a default key and will be staying as is. As stated above, FEED will be changing to REG to visually reflect the IBM 029. The current REG will be replaced with a new alpha key, as per ISO convention.
« Last Edit: Sat, 13 June 2020, 14:45:45 by Fredington »

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Re: [IC] SA 8010
« Reply #30 on: Sat, 13 June 2020, 15:24:51 »
I see. Although my priorities might be different in some places, I understand your reasoning.

Concerning the mentioned new R4 alpha key for the ISO kit: I would still prefer a key in modifier color. (Because the key color isn't logical for modern keyboard anyhow and I would consider it more "historically correct" - looking at an data-entry IBM 3276:
https://deskthority.net/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=1113

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Re: [IC] SA 8010
« Reply #31 on: Sat, 13 June 2020, 16:01:57 »
I see. Although my priorities might be different in some places, I understand your reasoning.

Concerning the mentioned new R4 alpha key for the ISO kit: I would still prefer a key in modifier color. (Because the key color isn't logical for modern keyboard anyhow and I would consider it more "historically correct" - looking at an data-entry IBM 3276:
https://deskthority.net/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=1113

We will aim to provide a mod option for that key as well that is not REG.

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Re: [IC] SA 8010
« Reply #32 on: Sat, 13 June 2020, 17:02:24 »
The Bauer render persuaded me that this set is perfect for a 65%

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Re: [IC] SA 8010
« Reply #33 on: Sat, 13 June 2020, 17:06:30 »
The Bauer render persuaded me that this set is perfect for a 65%

For those ready to PROG, might I direct you to this currently open GB: https://r.works/zenith
« Last Edit: Sat, 13 June 2020, 17:08:03 by Fredington »

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Re: [IC] SA 8010
« Reply #34 on: Mon, 15 June 2020, 16:43:30 »
Is there any chance of adding an Ergodox kit?

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Re: [IC] SA 8010
« Reply #35 on: Tue, 16 June 2020, 00:14:02 »
Would have loved an mt3 set..

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Re: [IC] SA 8010
« Reply #36 on: Tue, 16 June 2020, 03:28:35 »
Just when I thought I was done, they bring me back in. I'm in!
I'm a sucker for dual legends inspired by vintage boards.



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Re: [IC] SA 8010
« Reply #37 on: Thu, 18 June 2020, 09:31:11 »
This is a great looking set! :eek:

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Re: [IC] SA 8010
« Reply #38 on: Thu, 18 June 2020, 11:15:37 »
Is there any chance of adding an Ergodox kit?

Unfortunately, given the colorway, it would be quite difficult to create it without making it too expensive. But we're still gathering feedback and if there's enough people, we're always open to adding

Would have loved an mt3 set..

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You and me both man ;)

But I didn't think PBT would do the colors justice. However, over on the MT3 Susuwatari thread, they mentioned that they have worked out the production kinks and are starting to create MT3 doubleshot ABS kits "in all of our favorite colorways". So perhaps, there's a chance =)

Just when I thought I was done, they bring me back in. I'm in!
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Re: [IC] SA 8010
« Reply #39 on: Tue, 30 June 2020, 14:58:47 »
Doubleshot legends all the way! This looks so cool. Will definitely join once this hits GB phase

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Re: [IC] SA 8010
« Reply #40 on: Wed, 01 July 2020, 01:17:40 »
IN

Offline FRANCO

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Re: [IC] SA 8010
« Reply #41 on: Wed, 01 July 2020, 12:32:31 »
Apologies for the lack of updates or engagement in the thread! We're currently in a holding pattern as we wait to finalize the colors.

Full transparency, we're not quite satisfied with the Pantone we initially chose for the blue keycaps.

But it's not necessarily how they're represented in the renders, because as we all know, the colors you see on your screen will never be a perfect match for what they look like in real life.

So, most likely, we'll be in a holding pattern for a couple more weeks as we wait for some things to come in. But once we finalize the colors, we'll be trying to get this into the group buy phase as quickly as possible

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Re: [IC] SA 8010
« Reply #42 on: Sun, 05 July 2020, 19:22:47 »
Definitely IN.





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Re: [IC] SA 8010
« Reply #43 on: Sun, 05 July 2020, 19:37:28 »
Fantastic, I am definitely in on this set. Love SA, love cool layouts with historical appeal, and I love this color scheme.

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Re: [IC] SA 8010
« Reply #44 on: Fri, 10 July 2020, 15:13:15 »
very nice

Offline funkmon

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Re: [IC] SA 8010
« Reply #45 on: Fri, 10 July 2020, 15:56:40 »
I would like it, but it would be cool to have an option that is slightly less authentic. That is, with the normal punctuation keys on the right of the letters. :P. I would buy for sure.

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Re: [IC] SA 8010
« Reply #46 on: Sun, 12 July 2020, 15:11:21 »
I would like it, but it would be cool to have an option that is slightly less authentic. That is, with the normal punctuation keys on the right of the letters. :P. I would buy for sure.

I agree, if the OP adds this as an add-on, I'm in.
Normal punctuation keys and R1/Top row numbers.
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Re: [IC] SA 8010
« Reply #47 on: Mon, 13 July 2020, 00:33:12 »
This is super fun, count me in.

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Re: [IC] SA 8010
« Reply #48 on: Mon, 13 July 2020, 05:03:28 »
Imagine yourself putting this set on a Saturn60...

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Re: [IC] SA 8010
« Reply #49 on: Mon, 13 July 2020, 22:39:34 »
I really love this set. any staggered 40s support avail?

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Re: [IC] SA 8010
« Reply #50 on: Tue, 14 July 2020, 15:38:04 »
I really love this set. any staggered 40s support avail?

TJ?! Are you back into SA again?!


But also, yes, this set is great. Any updates?


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Re: [IC] SA 8010
« Reply #51 on: Wed, 22 July 2020, 08:32:19 »
I like this color!

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Re: [IC] SA 8010
« Reply #52 on: Wed, 22 July 2020, 21:16:45 »
But also, yes, this set is great. Any updates?

We will have a big one soon with updated kits, colors, and renders.

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Re: [IC] SA 8010
« Reply #53 on: Fri, 24 July 2020, 07:58:45 »
Can we get an R3 "0 /" key for the bottom row in the ortho kit to make it work with only 4u tall ortho layouts like the planck?

Offline FRANCO

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Re: [IC] SA 8010 (7/28 Update! Triumph Alphas and Modern Grey Numpad)
« Reply #54 on: Tue, 28 July 2020, 14:59:47 »
A ton of updates! With the big ones being:
  • Finalizing the colors, especially the blue keycaps (Now Pantone 2392C)
  • Introduced Triump Alphas for a more standard colorway
  • Included an option for a more modern layout for the grey keys that feature the integrated numpad

Offline FRANCO

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Re: [IC] SA 8010
« Reply #55 on: Tue, 28 July 2020, 15:02:58 »
Can we get an R3 "0 /" key for the bottom row in the ortho kit to make it work with only 4u tall ortho layouts like the planck?

We just put out a more modern layout for the grey numpad keys; this may be something we can add. Let us think about it
« Last Edit: Tue, 28 July 2020, 15:14:41 by FRANCO »

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Re: [IC] SA 8010
« Reply #56 on: Tue, 28 July 2020, 15:24:06 »
Can we get an R3 "0 /" key for the bottom row in the ortho kit to make it work with only 4u tall ortho layouts like the planck?

Updated the Ortho kit with an additional 0 / key in R3 =)

edit: we're thinking of including this in the standalone kit along with some additional keys
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Re: [IC] SA 8010
« Reply #57 on: Tue, 28 July 2020, 15:29:17 »
I really love this set. any staggered 40s support avail?

Staggered 40s support is under consideration; but to be honest, we wanted to see how people would take to this initial set first before considering some of the more niche kits

May consider doing a separate poll though to gauge interest in a staggered 40s kit!

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Re: [IC] SA 8010
« Reply #58 on: Tue, 28 July 2020, 15:35:02 »
I really love this set. any staggered 40s support avail?

Staggered 40s support is under consideration; but to be honest, we wanted to see how people would take to this initial set first before considering some of the more niche kits

May consider doing a separate poll though to gauge interest in a staggered 40s kit!

Very cool! SA allows for a little easier 40s coverage I think since the bottom row is same as homerow profile wise. Stop by the 40s discord and we can point you in the right direction if you decide to kit something up

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Re: [IC] SA 8010 (7/28 Update! Triumph Alphas and Modern Grey Numpad)
« Reply #59 on: Tue, 28 July 2020, 15:53:24 »
Very nice changes. I think R3 0 could also be part of the modern numpad kit, but I like the inclusion in Ortho a lot.

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Re: [IC] SA 8010 (7/28 Update! Triumph Alphas and Modern Grey Numpad)
« Reply #60 on: Tue, 28 July 2020, 16:17:07 »
I really love this set. any staggered 40s support avail?

Staggered 40s support is under consideration; but to be honest, we wanted to see how people would take to this initial set first before considering some of the more niche kits

May consider doing a separate poll though to gauge interest in a staggered 40s kit!

Very cool! SA allows for a little easier 40s coverage I think since the bottom row is same as homerow profile wise. Stop by the 40s discord and we can point you in the right direction if you decide to kit something up


Appreciate it! Just joined!

Very nice changes. I think R3 0 could also be part of the modern numpad kit, but I like the inclusion in Ortho a lot.

haha we literally just changed that kit to include as well. We went ahead and kept the R3 0 key in the Ortho kit for Planck users.

In case they aren't interested in the modern numpad kit, they still get to use the 0 key if they so choose
« Last Edit: Tue, 28 July 2020, 16:21:40 by FRANCO »

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Re: [IC] SA 8010
« Reply #61 on: Wed, 29 July 2020, 15:45:16 »
Can we get an R3 "0 /" key for the bottom row in the ortho kit to make it work with only 4u tall ortho layouts like the planck?

Updated the Ortho kit with an additional 0 / key in R3 =)

edit: we're thinking of including this in the standalone kit along with some additional keys

Modern numpad layout and bottom 0 makes this incredibly, incredibly exciting

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Re: [IC] SA 8010 (7/28 Update! Triumph Alphas and Modern Grey Numpad)
« Reply #62 on: Thu, 30 July 2020, 02:23:23 »
Please please add the additional UK ISO to the Base or ISO set.  This is a superb retro set but those few additional keys would make a big difference.

p.s. I love the PROG keys, really cool touch and will look superb on a BOCC or Rama Zenith or the upcoming J-01 v2.
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Re: [IC] SA 8010 (7/28 Update! Triumph Alphas and Modern Grey Numpad)
« Reply #63 on: Fri, 31 July 2020, 11:13:38 »
1.75u space is only used on a few staggered 40% boards and nowhere else. To be exact, the keyboards it's used on are: Vortex Core, JD40/JD45 (the latter requires 2× 1.75u).

If this set isn't going to have staggered 40% support, the 1.75u spacekey can be removed from the Split Spacebars kit. Actually, it should be removed from this kit either way.

I would recommend adding a 1u spacekey instead, which is useful for Alice (2.25u+1u left space configuration) and similar ergo boards.

A second 3u space might also be worth your consideration. There are indications that 3u+1u+3u will be a popular split space setup in the near future.
« Last Edit: Fri, 21 August 2020, 15:48:34 by konstantin »

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Re: [IC] SA 8010 (7/28 Update! Triumph Alphas and Modern Grey Numpad)
« Reply #64 on: Fri, 31 July 2020, 12:06:16 »
I really love this set. any staggered 40s support avail?

Staggered 40s support is under consideration; but to be honest, we wanted to see how people would take to this initial set first before considering some of the more niche kits

May consider doing a separate poll though to gauge interest in a staggered 40s kit!

Very cool! SA allows for a little easier 40s coverage I think since the bottom row is same as homerow profile wise. Stop by the 40s discord and we can point you in the right direction if you decide to kit something up


Let me just take some time to address staggered 40s support...

Franco and I will investigate what will be needed for a comfortable level of support. TBH however, I am not inclined to offer it due to the downtrend in popularity of SA ever since SA Carbon R2. Recently, we saw SA Sunday Morning's Ortho/40s kit fail to reach MOQ, and my own set, SA SAIL's 40 Extension kit had to be bought out with over 50% of its MOQ coming from vendor extras. This is not a burden I would want to place on vendors moving forward.

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Re: [IC] SA 8010 (7/28 Update! Triumph Alphas and Modern Grey Numpad)
« Reply #65 on: Fri, 31 July 2020, 12:47:48 »
I looked over the kits again and I think with the non-standard legends, you could easily piece together a staggered 40s compat set with the extras and space bar kits, and wouldn't even look out of place, really the only thing I'd think would really put it over the top is if you added 1.75u r2 backspace somewhere.

On second thought, if you move the 1.75u "lower shift" key from extension to the base kit, it would be pretty good coverage without needing to buy that whole set for one key.
« Last Edit: Fri, 31 July 2020, 12:50:03 by tominabox1 »

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Re: [IC] SA 8010 (7/28 Update! Triumph Alphas and Modern Grey Numpad)
« Reply #66 on: Fri, 31 July 2020, 13:42:36 »
I looked over the kits again and I think with the non-standard legends, you could easily piece together a staggered 40s compat set with the extras and space bar kits, and wouldn't even look out of place, really the only thing I'd think would really put it over the top is if you added 1.75u r2 backspace somewhere.

On second thought, if you move the 1.75u "lower shift" key from extension to the base kit, it would be pretty good coverage without needing to buy that whole set for one key.

Can you elaborate? Are you saying there's already physical 40s support in the existing kits and one or two keys just need to be moved around to optimize support?

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Re: [IC] SA 8010 (7/28 Update! Triumph Alphas and Modern Grey Numpad)
« Reply #67 on: Fri, 31 July 2020, 15:54:46 »
I looked over the kits again and I think with the non-standard legends, you could easily piece together a staggered 40s compat set with the extras and space bar kits, and wouldn't even look out of place, really the only thing I'd think would really put it over the top is if you added 1.75u r2 backspace somewhere.

On second thought, if you move the 1.75u "lower shift" key from extension to the base kit, it would be pretty good coverage without needing to buy that whole set for one key.

Can you elaborate? Are you saying there's already physical 40s support in the existing kits and one or two keys just need to be moved around to optimize support?

Here's an example:

1.75u shift from Extension kit (outlined red), and  1.25u shift from ISO (magenta) and the split bars (green).  Those are the only 3 keys needed. For the size of the kit, I would think it would be nothing to put the shift and the whole ISO kit in the base. Then all we'd have to buy as staggered 40s users would be the split bars.

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Re: [IC] SA 8010 (7/28 Update! Triumph Alphas and Modern Grey Numpad)
« Reply #68 on: Fri, 31 July 2020, 19:14:55 »
I looked over the kits again and I think with the non-standard legends, you could easily piece together a staggered 40s compat set with the extras and space bar kits, and wouldn't even look out of place, really the only thing I'd think would really put it over the top is if you added 1.75u r2 backspace somewhere.

On second thought, if you move the 1.75u "lower shift" key from extension to the base kit, it would be pretty good coverage without needing to buy that whole set for one key.

Can you elaborate? Are you saying there's already physical 40s support in the existing kits and one or two keys just need to be moved around to optimize support?

Here's an example:
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1.75u shift from Extension kit (outlined red), and  1.25u shift from ISO (magenta) and the split bars (green).  Those are the only 3 keys needed. For the size of the kit, I would think it would be nothing to put the shift and the whole ISO kit in the base. Then all we'd have to buy as staggered 40s users would be the split bars.

How many layouts would this cover though and how many more layouts would it cover with a R2 1.75u Backspace?

TBH, I'm not a fan of breaking up the kits like this. I would rather add the needed keys to the Extension kit (1.25u Shift and 1.75u Backspace) and keep the ISO kit as is.
« Last Edit: Fri, 31 July 2020, 19:19:45 by Fredington »

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Re: [IC] SA 8010 (7/28 Update! Triumph Alphas and Modern Grey Numpad)
« Reply #69 on: Fri, 31 July 2020, 19:25:26 »
I looked over the kits again and I think with the non-standard legends, you could easily piece together a staggered 40s compat set with the extras and space bar kits, and wouldn't even look out of place, really the only thing I'd think would really put it over the top is if you added 1.75u r2 backspace somewhere.

On second thought, if you move the 1.75u "lower shift" key from extension to the base kit, it would be pretty good coverage without needing to buy that whole set for one key.

Can you elaborate? Are you saying there's already physical 40s support in the existing kits and one or two keys just need to be moved around to optimize support?

Here's an example:
Show Image


1.75u shift from Extension kit (outlined red), and  1.25u shift from ISO (magenta) and the split bars (green).  Those are the only 3 keys needed. For the size of the kit, I would think it would be nothing to put the shift and the whole ISO kit in the base. Then all we'd have to buy as staggered 40s users would be the split bars.

How many layouts would this cover though and how many more layouts would it cover with a R2 1.75u Backspace?

TBH, I'm not a fan of breaking up the kits like this. I would rather add the needed keys to the Extension kit (1.25u Shift and 1.75u Backspace) and keep the ISO kit as is.

This would cover the most popular staggered 40% layouts, and adding the backspace would allow you to cover Minivan which there's thousands of in the wild. 

So in summary you're considering adding the 1.25u shift, 1.75u backspace to the Extension kit? I think that would be OK I guess.

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Re: [IC] SA 8010 (7/28 Update! Triumph Alphas and Modern Grey Numpad)
« Reply #70 on: Fri, 31 July 2020, 19:30:51 »
I looked over the kits again and I think with the non-standard legends, you could easily piece together a staggered 40s compat set with the extras and space bar kits, and wouldn't even look out of place, really the only thing I'd think would really put it over the top is if you added 1.75u r2 backspace somewhere.

On second thought, if you move the 1.75u "lower shift" key from extension to the base kit, it would be pretty good coverage without needing to buy that whole set for one key.

Can you elaborate? Are you saying there's already physical 40s support in the existing kits and one or two keys just need to be moved around to optimize support?

Here's an example:
Show Image


1.75u shift from Extension kit (outlined red), and  1.25u shift from ISO (magenta) and the split bars (green).  Those are the only 3 keys needed. For the size of the kit, I would think it would be nothing to put the shift and the whole ISO kit in the base. Then all we'd have to buy as staggered 40s users would be the split bars.

How many layouts would this cover though and how many more layouts would it cover with a R2 1.75u Backspace?

TBH, I'm not a fan of breaking up the kits like this. I would rather add the needed keys to the Extension kit (1.25u Shift and 1.75u Backspace) and keep the ISO kit as is.

This would cover the most popular staggered 40% layouts, and adding the backspace would allow you to cover Minivan which there's thousands of in the wild. 

So in summary you're considering adding the 1.25u shift, 1.75u backspace to the Extension kit? I think that would be OK I guess.

I suppose they could also be added to the Split Spacebars kit if it's only 2 keys. I did something similar with SA SAIL.

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Re: [IC] SA 8010 (7/28 Update! Triumph Alphas and Modern Grey Numpad)
« Reply #71 on: Fri, 31 July 2020, 19:32:32 »
I looked over the kits again and I think with the non-standard legends, you could easily piece together a staggered 40s compat set with the extras and space bar kits, and wouldn't even look out of place, really the only thing I'd think would really put it over the top is if you added 1.75u r2 backspace somewhere.

On second thought, if you move the 1.75u "lower shift" key from extension to the base kit, it would be pretty good coverage without needing to buy that whole set for one key.

Can you elaborate? Are you saying there's already physical 40s support in the existing kits and one or two keys just need to be moved around to optimize support?

Here's an example:
Show Image


1.75u shift from Extension kit (outlined red), and  1.25u shift from ISO (magenta) and the split bars (green).  Those are the only 3 keys needed. For the size of the kit, I would think it would be nothing to put the shift and the whole ISO kit in the base. Then all we'd have to buy as staggered 40s users would be the split bars.

How many layouts would this cover though and how many more layouts would it cover with a R2 1.75u Backspace?

TBH, I'm not a fan of breaking up the kits like this. I would rather add the needed keys to the Extension kit (1.25u Shift and 1.75u Backspace) and keep the ISO kit as is.

This would cover the most popular staggered 40% layouts, and adding the backspace would allow you to cover Minivan which there's thousands of in the wild. 

So in summary you're considering adding the 1.25u shift, 1.75u backspace to the Extension kit? I think that would be OK I guess.

I suppose they could also be added to the Split Spacebars kit if it's only 2 keys. I did something similar with SA SAIL.

You'd need 2 r3 1.5u keys for Minivan support as well if you did that with your current kitting.

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Re: [IC] SA 8010 (7/28 Update! Triumph Alphas and Modern Grey Numpad)
« Reply #72 on: Fri, 31 July 2020, 19:39:46 »
I looked over the kits again and I think with the non-standard legends, you could easily piece together a staggered 40s compat set with the extras and space bar kits, and wouldn't even look out of place, really the only thing I'd think would really put it over the top is if you added 1.75u r2 backspace somewhere.

On second thought, if you move the 1.75u "lower shift" key from extension to the base kit, it would be pretty good coverage without needing to buy that whole set for one key.

Can you elaborate? Are you saying there's already physical 40s support in the existing kits and one or two keys just need to be moved around to optimize support?

Here's an example:
Show Image


1.75u shift from Extension kit (outlined red), and  1.25u shift from ISO (magenta) and the split bars (green).  Those are the only 3 keys needed. For the size of the kit, I would think it would be nothing to put the shift and the whole ISO kit in the base. Then all we'd have to buy as staggered 40s users would be the split bars.

How many layouts would this cover though and how many more layouts would it cover with a R2 1.75u Backspace?

TBH, I'm not a fan of breaking up the kits like this. I would rather add the needed keys to the Extension kit (1.25u Shift and 1.75u Backspace) and keep the ISO kit as is.

This would cover the most popular staggered 40% layouts, and adding the backspace would allow you to cover Minivan which there's thousands of in the wild. 

So in summary you're considering adding the 1.25u shift, 1.75u backspace to the Extension kit? I think that would be OK I guess.

I suppose they could also be added to the Split Spacebars kit if it's only 2 keys. I did something similar with SA SAIL.

You'd need 2 r3 1.5u keys for Minivan support as well if you did that with your current kitting.

I guess that's the rub. Minivan support would require 5 keys added to the spacebar kit, which I don't know if I'm comfortable with because now it looks like SA SAIL's spacebar kit, which as I mentioned earlier, need more than 50% of its MOQ bought out. I think we could do the 2 shift keys comfortably, though.

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Re: [IC] SA 8010 (7/28 Update! Triumph Alphas and Modern Grey Numpad)
« Reply #73 on: Sun, 02 August 2020, 05:20:42 »
Let me just take some time to address staggered 40s support...

Franco and I will investigate what will be needed for a comfortable level of support. TBH however, I am not inclined to offer it due to the downtrend in popularity of SA ever since SA Carbon R2. Recently, we saw SA Sunday Morning's Ortho/40s kit fail to reach MOQ, and my own set, SA SAIL's 40 Extension kit had to be bought out with over 50% of its MOQ coming from vendor extras. This is not a burden I would want to place on vendors moving forward.

I recommend taking a look at SA Skyriter's 40s kit as a reference: it's executed quite well, covering a lot of boards while staying fairly small. For example, it has full support for the most popular staggered 40% layouts when combined with the mods kit, as well as nearly full Minivan support; and it supports ortho boards without needing to buy regular mods. One thing to keep in mind when looking at that kit is that some of the key choices are tied to that set's particular mods kit, but you ought to be able to adapt it to your base kit without too much trouble. As always, I'm available on Discord if you'd like to consult, and I'm sure cijanzen would also be happy to help.
« Last Edit: Sun, 02 August 2020, 05:24:37 by konstantin »

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Re: [IC] SA 8010 (7/28 Update! Triumph Alphas and Modern Grey Numpad)
« Reply #74 on: Sun, 02 August 2020, 07:27:27 »
Let me just take some time to address staggered 40s support...

Franco and I will investigate what will be needed for a comfortable level of support. TBH however, I am not inclined to offer it due to the downtrend in popularity of SA ever since SA Carbon R2. Recently, we saw SA Sunday Morning's Ortho/40s kit fail to reach MOQ, and my own set, SA SAIL's 40 Extension kit had to be bought out with over 50% of its MOQ coming from vendor extras. This is not a burden I would want to place on vendors moving forward.

I recommend taking a look at SA Skyriter's 40s kit as a reference: it's executed quite well, covering a lot of boards while staying fairly small. For example, it has full support for the most popular staggered 40% layouts when combined with the mods kit, as well as nearly full Minivan support; and it supports ortho boards without needing to buy regular mods. One thing to keep in mind when looking at that kit is that some of the key choices are tied to that set's particular mods kit, but you ought to be able to adapt it to your base kit without too much trouble. As always, I'm available on Discord if you'd like to consult, and I'm sure cijanzen would also be happy to help.

The skyrider kit is OK, would suggest an R4 up key though if it were adopted to this set.

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Re: [IC] SA 8010 (7/28 Update! Triumph Alphas and Modern Grey Numpad)
« Reply #75 on: Mon, 03 August 2020, 01:13:31 »
Would you consider a 9u spacebar and an upside-down ISO enter with the legends "ERROR RESET" for an OG kit?

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Re: [IC] SA 8010 (7/28 Update! Triumph Alphas and Modern Grey Numpad)
« Reply #76 on: Mon, 03 August 2020, 05:17:41 »
Would you consider a 9u spacebar and an upside-down ISO enter with the legends "ERROR RESET" for an OG kit?
That would be sick but I doubt it would meet MOQ

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Re: [IC] SA 8010 (7/28 Update! Triumph Alphas and Modern Grey Numpad)
« Reply #77 on: Mon, 03 August 2020, 06:08:04 »
solid set  :thumb:

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Re: [IC] SA 8010 (7/28 Update! Triumph Alphas and Modern Grey Numpad)
« Reply #78 on: Mon, 03 August 2020, 22:26:46 »
This is so rad. The source material is so cool.

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Re: [IC] SA 8010 (7/28 Update! Triumph Alphas and Modern Grey Numpad)
« Reply #79 on: Thu, 06 August 2020, 19:22:41 »
Any idea on a GB launch date?



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Re: [IC] SA 8010 (7/28 Update! Triumph Alphas and Modern Grey Numpad)
« Reply #80 on: Sun, 13 September 2020, 10:07:03 »
1. GB pls ;_;
2. I really like the Modern Integrated Numpad kit, but I think it needs a white R1 symbol key to replace the R1 '0' key for those who would use the bottom row '0' key like myself

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Re: [IC] SA 8010 (7/28 Update! Triumph Alphas and Modern Grey Numpad)
« Reply #81 on: Sun, 13 September 2020, 22:49:17 »
very similar to scientific without the yello accent colour tho

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Re: [IC] SA 8010 (7/28 Update! Triumph Alphas and Modern Grey Numpad)
« Reply #82 on: Mon, 14 September 2020, 06:11:58 »
very similar to scientific without the yello accent colour tho

bruh where is this in any way similar to Scientific lol  :confused:

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Re: [IC] SA 8010 (7/28 Update! Triumph Alphas and Modern Grey Numpad)
« Reply #83 on: Sun, 27 September 2020, 19:54:46 »
I am so in. 

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Re: [IC] SA 8010 (7/28 Update! Triumph Alphas and Modern Grey Numpad)
« Reply #84 on: Tue, 29 September 2020, 19:45:39 »
I'm in

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Re: [IC] SA 8010 (7/28 Update! Triumph Alphas and Modern Grey Numpad)
« Reply #85 on: Sun, 04 October 2020, 16:32:55 »
I'm 100% in, hope this GB happens!
       

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Re: [IC] SA 8010 (7/28 Update! Triumph Alphas and Modern Grey Numpad)
« Reply #86 on: Mon, 19 October 2020, 11:12:22 »
bump because WTB

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Re: [IC] SA 8010 (7/28 Update! Triumph Alphas and Modern Grey Numpad)
« Reply #87 on: Mon, 19 October 2020, 13:23:32 »
bump because WTB

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Appreciate the interest! Franco's been slammed with life (new house and renovations), so he's passed this off to me. I'm currently reviewing the kits to make sure they're as GB-friendly as possible. Expect a new IC soon!