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Title: [FS] Stainless Steel Plate ANSI 125 + Phantom PCB
Post by: YongJK on Mon, 02 December 2013, 07:04:36
Stainless Steel TKL Plate ANSI 125 + Phantom PCB + Beast switch opening tool = $80
Stainless Steel TKL Plate ANSI 125 + Beast switch opening tool = $55

MKC Acrylic Casing - $20 included paypal fees SOLD

Photos of plate
http://imgur.com/iL4roGn,4gB7PT8,eZTDAZs#2

http://imgur.com/a/uk6CG#0

Items will be ship from Malaysia.
Please shoot me any pm if you interested
Title: Re: [FS] Stainless Steel Plate ANSI 125 + MKC Acrylic Casing
Post by: asdfjkl36 on Mon, 02 December 2013, 15:38:19
pmed about the case.
Title: Re: [FS] Stainless Steel Plate ANSI 125 + Phantom PCB
Post by: YongJK on Mon, 09 December 2013, 10:17:36
bumps
Title: Re: [FS] Stainless Steel Plate ANSI 125 + Phantom PCB
Post by: IMHB on Mon, 09 December 2013, 18:27:23
PMed about the phantom+plate+opening tool.
Title: Re: [FS] Stainless Steel Plate ANSI 125 + Phantom PCB
Post by: quochung1989 on Tue, 10 December 2013, 06:51:38
After i saw photos about phantom pcb, plate. I think you assembled for phantom pcb. Now you desolder switch. True? Or i wrong. You never use Phantom PCB?
Title: Re: [FS] Stainless Steel Plate ANSI 125 + Phantom PCB
Post by: IMHB on Tue, 10 December 2013, 06:53:51
After i saw photos about phantom pcb, plate. I think you assembled for phantom pcb. Now you desolder switch. True? Or i wrong. You never use Phantom PCB?

yea I think he desoldered the switches just to sell the PCB and the plate....
Title: Re: [FS] Stainless Steel Plate ANSI 125 + Phantom PCB
Post by: YongJK on Tue, 10 December 2013, 06:55:05
After i saw photos about phantom pcb, plate. I think you assembled for phantom pcb. Now you desolder switch. True? Or i wrong. You never use Phantom PCB?
This is a unit I got from friend who has experienced it well.
He is a programmer and rely his work on this board.
I do assemble keyboard, but I never touch this pcb before.

Title: Re: [FS] Stainless Steel Plate ANSI 125 + Phantom PCB
Post by: YongJK on Tue, 10 December 2013, 07:09:39
After i saw photos about phantom pcb, plate. I think you assembled for phantom pcb. Now you desolder switch. True? Or i wrong. You never use Phantom PCB?
This is a unit I got from friend who has experienced it well.
He is a programmer and rely his work on this board.
I do assemble keyboard, but I never touch this pcb before.

Ok. Thanks  your anwser !!!
No problem mate. Glad to clear ur confusion 
Title: Re: [FS] Stainless Steel Plate ANSI 125 + Phantom PCB
Post by: quochung1989 on Tue, 10 December 2013, 07:28:13
Okei