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Title: Leopold white otaku mx blue!!
Post by: te3kay on Wed, 12 September 2012, 19:54:08
Can't find anywhere!

go for mx brown?????  :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek:
Title: Re: Leopold white otaku mx blue!!
Post by: metalliqaz on Wed, 12 September 2012, 20:01:37
Might have to just buy a normal one and add blank keycaps.  Perhaps some nice PBTs.
Title: Re: Leopold white otaku mx blue!!
Post by: swagpiratex on Wed, 12 September 2012, 21:55:46
I think imsto said he would be carrying thick beige PBT's in a couple of months. Not sure if that's the kind of white you're looking for though.
Title: Re: Leopold white otaku mx blue!!
Post by: te3kay on Wed, 12 September 2012, 22:04:27
I think imsto said he would be carrying thick beige PBT's in a couple of months. Not sure if that's the kind of white you're looking for though.

shoot even normal one is out of stock w/ no ETA!


i went for the kill with the HHKB Pro2 as my first keyboard but i don't love it enough to justify the $300 price tag.. this would be the replacement haha.
Title: Re: Leopold white otaku mx blue!!
Post by: te3kay on Thu, 13 September 2012, 12:27:12
gahhhh non-print lavender wasd out of stock nooooo  :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek:
Title: Re: Leopold white otaku mx blue!!
Post by: tp4tissue on Thu, 13 September 2012, 13:55:48
I think imsto said he would be carrying thick beige PBT's in a couple of months. Not sure if that's the kind of white you're looking for though.

shoot even normal one is out of stock w/ no ETA!


i went for the kill with the HHKB Pro2 as my first keyboard but i don't love it enough to justify the $300 price tag.. this would be the replacement haha.

that and no replacement parts. It uses rubber domes for god sake, we already know for fact that rubber dome wears out quickly no matter the quality..

And if you think about it, Most elastomers have a shelf life of 15 years. this is assuming they just sit on the shelf, which means under the normal conditions inside a keyboard with all the pinching, it's far less than that.