Hahaha, I wish. I just ordered it this morning, so it'll take it's sweet time getting here. I haven't even gotten an order confirmation or tracking number. Just a receipt from Paypal.
Since you can't give your first impressions yet, I'll throw mine out there (Filco Majestouch Tenkeyless Tactile Click "Otaku").

It seems to be built really well. It feels heavy for as small as it is. It is not a bad-heavy at all. This board reeks of quality. I forgot how much I enjoyed typing on a mechanical keyboard. The last time I did so extensively was probably back when I was seven or eight years old (twenty-two now).
One of the main concerns I had was key texture. I was worried the keys might be a bit too polished, and that my fingers would have some trouble gripping the keys. This is not an issue for me whatsoever. The keys have a very nice matte finish that my fingers grip really well.
The keys ARE NOT as loud as I was prepared for. This is good. I wanted a nice sound, not quiet. That is what this board provides.
It is going to take some time to learn not to bottom out the keys all the way. You definitely can; it's not a problem. But I can see why people like to not have to do so.
I've had this thing out of the box for about thirty minutes. The pictures really do not do it justice. It's gorgeous. I wish I could have typed this blurb on the board, but I'm at work and trying to be considerate of those around me. I was thinking of maybe picking up a Happy Hacking Pro 2 for work. Now that I have used this, I am more inclined to grab a Majestouch Tactile Touch (with Cherry Brown switches) to keep the noise down in my cubicle.
Very impressed so far. Can't wait to put some serious miles on it. I will be gaming this evening. So I should be able to get that side of the spectrum as well.
I look forward to hearing what you think of yours when you get it, ENOTTY. I'm sure you will be pleased. FYI, it took about a week for mine to get to me after placing the order. It had to go from California to Iowa. Thanks, Majestouch (that is his forum name, correct?) and elitekeyboards.com! I see no need to venture elsewhere for my keyboard needs in the future.
EDIT: It's only fair to list a drawback. The only one I can think of so far is the length of the USB cable. It is just a bit on the short side. However, I knew this when purchasing the keyboard. A cheap USB extender would solve the problem; good thing I already have one.
Afterthought:
Did you get the white otaku?
The black is awesome. But I bet the white looks damn good in person too.