Hey Guys, just wondering because a quick search didn't bring up anything. I'm a huge fan of the Model M, after acquiring my first 1391401 about six months ago. This, along with a less than stellar, (but still pretty nice) experience with a '93 Fujitsu from my local thrift shop has really sparked my interest in vintage boards. I love modern Cherry MX, don't get me wrong--but old boards just seem so much more solid and well-built, not to mention the history you can extrapolate during bouts of writer's block. After much reading, I have now discovered great ALPS boards like the Omnikey and the Dell AT-101, but overall, I just don't see a whole lot of information on a number of vintage boards.
What I'm looking for now is a comparative--or at least concise, descriptive list of the best vintage keyboards out there. I know there are many more options than the few I know about, I just don't know where to go besides hours of research on each specific model. Is there anything out there like this?