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geekhack Marketplace => Classifieds => Topic started by: laden3 on Tue, 19 February 2013, 12:21:31
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I believe it is a prototype made by imsto ( http://www.likeyboard.com/forum.php?mod=viewthread&tid=5840&extra=page%3D6 ) before the aluminum ones are made as 2 screw holes on the far left and far right are not aligned with the PCB, regardless it doesn't affect the flexibility and the keyboard is solid.
2 rubber bumpers are missing but replacement shouldn't be too hard to find.
There are no LEDs installed for ease of modifications and the springs in the switches are taken from red switches.
The entire keyboard with keycaps should weigh around 5 lbs.
This should be the only steel case that was made for a poker.
Location is CONUS. Looking for $190 for the case and $100 for the poker. I will let both go for $270. Price is without shipping. Reserved
http://imgur.com/a/KzZ9C
http://imgur.com/a/BvLZs
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If you'd like I change your mind, I'd like to buy that case by itself!
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I can't find a price in your OP. :(
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I can't find a price in your OP. :(
I thought that was something sellers didn't have to list on this forum???
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I can't find a price in your OP. :(
Sorry, forgot to update that.
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2 screw holes on the far left and far right are not aligned with the PCB
PCB is attached to the case by 3 screws?
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2 screw holes on the far left and far right are not aligned with the PCB
PCB is attached to the case by 3 screws?
Yes.
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Added more pictures and if you PM me, depends on how much I like you, I will add some extras to sweeten the deal.
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Just wondreing if you can help me? What parts are needed to build a poker? I would buy but i think shipping to the UK would kill it.