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geekhack Community => New Members => Topic started by: classiccarguy92 on Tue, 27 December 2016, 01:53:00

Title: New member
Post by: classiccarguy92 on Tue, 27 December 2016, 01:53:00
Hello everyone I'm new to the keyboarding world and any advice you guys have would be great thanks. I'm currently running cherry mx blues on my cm storm and browns on my ducky, and am currently searching for a vader head keycap. I build computers for fun, but a friend of mine just got me into keyboards.
Title: Re: New member
Post by: reaper on Tue, 27 December 2016, 20:26:15
Welcome to Geek Hack and judging from your username, we'd rather see your classic cars!  :)
Title: Re: New member
Post by: classiccarguy92 on Wed, 28 December 2016, 23:38:37
Thank you and haha  :D  I only have one so far, a 50 Plymouth, but I'm definitely going to get some more later on. I'm really liking geekhack and I'm getting a lot of good advice and info.
Title: Re: New member
Post by: seville57 on Thu, 29 December 2016, 04:13:21
Thank you and haha  :D  I only have one so far, a 50 Plymouth, but I'm definitely going to get some more later on. I'm really liking geekhack and I'm getting a lot of good advice and info.

Hi and welcome, I also like the cars from the 50's, me and a buddy owned a Chevy 54 210 4dr for some years ago.

I also have owned a Pontiac Lemans 66 4dr HT  with a 326 and a Dogde Dart Swinger 69 2dr HT, my favorite cars are Cadillac Eldorado Seville 57 and Biarritz 57 + the Eldorado Brougham 57 - 58.

I have some Ducky k - boards in ANSI and ISO/Nordic layouts.
Title: Re: New member
Post by: classiccarguy92 on Thu, 29 December 2016, 11:09:54
Those are all really cool cars. One day I'd love to build a 1930s car for shows. And a 54 Chevy is a really roomy and fun car to drive a friend of mine has a 56 Chevy and they can definitely draw a crowd everytime you drive one around. Cadillacs are awesome cars, but definitely expensive to fix haha we had a 91 Fleetwood when I was younger.