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Switch preference for those that may have an already plated poker with a willingness to sell?
Quote from: tjcaustin on Sun, 28 April 2013, 01:57:07Switch preference for those that may have an already plated poker with a willingness to sell?Linear's preferred, followed by Clears. I would very much like to avoid Browns and Blues though. Good question, thank you for bringing it up. Just as a general note, I have zero qualms about installing a plate or switches myself. I rather enjoy that actually.
Quote from: remedyhalopc on Sun, 28 April 2013, 03:01:40Quote from: tjcaustin on Sun, 28 April 2013, 01:57:07Switch preference for those that may have an already plated poker with a willingness to sell?Linear's preferred, followed by Clears. I would very much like to avoid Browns and Blues though. Good question, thank you for bringing it up. Just as a general note, I have zero qualms about installing a plate or switches myself. I rather enjoy that actually.Bahh. I have a lubed blue poker with a plate installed already.gupgup is the one who built it, hopefully he'll sell that one with blacks to you
Quote from: tjcaustin on Sun, 28 April 2013, 03:03:16Quote from: remedyhalopc on Sun, 28 April 2013, 03:01:40Quote from: tjcaustin on Sun, 28 April 2013, 01:57:07Switch preference for those that may have an already plated poker with a willingness to sell?Linear's preferred, followed by Clears. I would very much like to avoid Browns and Blues though. Good question, thank you for bringing it up. Just as a general note, I have zero qualms about installing a plate or switches myself. I rather enjoy that actually.Bahh. I have a lubed blue poker with a plate installed already.gupgup is the one who built it, hopefully he'll sell that one with blacks to youNothing better than lubed/stickered vintage blacks! Gupgup
It's not as clicky as if they were dry, but there's still a click to them.If you spend $350+ on an mx mini, it better be in a custom aluminum case. Alum/acrylic cased mx-minis are more around the $200 range built.
Quote from: tjcaustin on Sun, 28 April 2013, 03:22:15It's not as clicky as if they were dry, but there's still a click to them.If you spend $350+ on an mx mini, it better be in a custom aluminum case. Alum/acrylic cased mx-minis are more around the $200 range built.Well. That I didn't know. I just assumed that because I've never seen a Korean board in the classifieds for less than $300, but I haven't been looking hard for that reason.
Sorry for the offtopic, but I can't believe I could have bought a mx-mini for that much....Just for reference, I just bought a plated poker with ergo clears and an alu case, and the total came to just over 300usd...
I've already PM'd him.
We'll see who wins. Still looking guys!
Check here:http://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=42945.msg871463#msg871463
Quote from: The_Beast on Sun, 28 April 2013, 16:32:15Check here:http://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=42945.msg871463#msg871463The_Beast assembled my poker and he did an excellent job.
Thanks! I just recommended it since it's seems to be in the OPs price range and about what he wants (other than it being modded already)
Quote from: The_Beast on Sun, 28 April 2013, 16:59:31Thanks! I just recommended it since it's seems to be in the OPs price range and about what he wants (other than it being modded already)He can still do some stuff like switching to lighter springs (ergo clears)
OP's first choice is liners and then clears. So I guess he could find linear stems and mod it like that, or stick with the modded clears it has now.
Quote from: The_Beast on Sun, 28 April 2013, 17:06:17OP's first choice is liners and then clears. So I guess he could find linear stems and mod it like that, or stick with the modded clears it has now.He already has black stems from me
Hmm.. Steel case, linear switches, metal plate.. Not sure what my poker is missing!Gupgup