Let's do some math. If $20K is just the start up cost, and *if* we have 100 people interested, It would be $200 each. Plus, cost of goods (COGS) of making the keyboards, labor, shipping, and Unicomp profit. That can get to $400 to $500 easily. To lower the price and make that work, we would have to include as many people as possible, and maybe the Asian keyboard forums. This would not be easy but not impossible.
And if Unicomp would go on and continue to make and sell SSK, then Unicomp should be burdened with most of the startup cost. This is not really specifically for Industrial. They could make a red one if they want. Hum, that could be hot!
Then I have the conundrum of devaluing the genuine beige and industrial SSKs that are out there...