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Offline TedG

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Can alps with white sliders still be blue alps inside?
« on: Tue, 01 December 2020, 06:36:55 »
This question came up because I have a Northgate omnikey 102 gold badge made in juli 1989, that means it is a bit younger than Chyros omnikey gold badge with blue alps. But mine has white sliders.
I am also willing to take some switches apart to solve this.

Edit: It also has slits and no alps logo and they really sound like blue alps
« Last Edit: Tue, 01 December 2020, 07:28:12 by TedG »

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Re: Can alps with white sliders still be blue alps inside?
« Reply #1 on: Tue, 01 December 2020, 17:18:26 »
V early white Alps are similar to blue Alps, I don't recall it being a one-and-done transition.
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Re: Can alps with white sliders still be blue alps inside?
« Reply #2 on: Tue, 01 December 2020, 20:35:51 »
The sound is probably more a chassis thing than anything else. While it is true that it was not a smooth transition from blue to white alps, I doubt that white alps would have lube on the sliders unless they were extremely early to the point of being prototypes. Other than the lube, there really isn't a massive amount of difference between the two switches, so I can definitely see why you would think they sound and feel similar.

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Re: Can alps with white sliders still be blue alps inside?
« Reply #3 on: Sat, 05 December 2020, 19:53:56 »
The sound is probably more a chassis thing than anything else. While it is true that it was not a smooth transition from blue to white alps, I doubt that white alps would have lube on the sliders unless they were extremely early to the point of being prototypes. Other than the lube, there really isn't a massive amount of difference between the two switches, so I can definitely see why you would think they sound and feel similar.

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