I replaced the V60 PCB with hasu's TMK Alps64. I can't think of a use for it (I don't need another board at this time) so I want to find a good home for it. I broke one pad of the PCB while desoldering (see pic 3). Except for this, other parts should be totally functional. There is also a few marks of desoldering.
This PCB supports multiple layouts and should be compatible with Poker cases. There are also holes for LED on it, but resistors are not soldered (not 100% sure if V60 firmware supports backlit). See picture for more detail.
Price: $10
Kinesis Classic MPC/QD with Cherry MX brown. Fully functional and clean. The case shows some yellowing. Comes with ADB to PS/2 adapter. $30 + shipping. Extra $5 for a SANOXY PS/2 to USB active converter (https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B000BSJFJS/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1).
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- $10. A bag of 61 Matias quiet linear switches. I can throw in a few extras from my switch sampling package if you need more than 61 for your 60% build. I built a board with these switches, but after typing on them for a while I found linear switches isn't my thing. I desoldered one swtiches and swapped the rest of the switches' leaves, springs and sliders with Matias quiet click. Therefore one of the switches has solder on legs, while others have brand new legs from brand new Matias quiet click.
[attach=5] - $10. Apple Standard Keyboard WITHOUT switches. Includes full keycap set, PCB, plate and case. It's in clean condition. I have not tested the PCB though. There is some marks from desoldering on the PCB. There is also a bit of rust on the plate.
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- $5. A bag of 70 Matias Quiet switches. They have been soldered and then desoldered previously.
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