I grew up using IBM Model Ms, and in 1986 bought an off-brand keyboard that I've been using until about 6 months ago (when it bit the dust). Since then, I've been hobbling by with a cheap/came-with-the-PC Dell keyboard, and have been trying to find The Keyboard..
I tried a MKB-135B (because there's a Microcenter around the corner), but returned it because several keys would often repeat (hit 'j' once, yielding 'jjj'). It was ok, but kind of silly to take up two USB ports. Took it back.
I ordered a Model M from clickykeyboards, but the one I got had an issue with the 'c' key -- it wouldn't generate a 'c' about 1-2% of the time (which was a drag -- my 24 year old keyboard does that with the 's' key, that's why it's been retired. Three cheers for clickykeyboards taking it back without a hassle. I liked the Model M feel and sound (and it made me nostalgic for high school), but kind of missed the Windows keys.
I believe I'd be happy with something like the Cherry Brown or Cherry Blue or similar. I'd like some audible click, but it doesn't have to be LOUD like the M.
I type around 125wpm; it's very important that the keyboard doesn't transpose, drop or duplicate keystrokes (um, shouldn't that be a given for keyboards -- please, just output what I /typed/).
Cost no object (um, within reason -- I'm not going to spend $1000 for a keyboard).
Can you guys recommend a keyboard for me? I'd like Cherry Blue or Brown (recommendations, assuming sound isn't a factor?), 104-key, standard layout. PS2 or USB, with or without a USB hub. I don't care about font, style, size, or type of keycap lettering. No need for (but no philosophical objection to) random other keys (my Dell has a set of buttons above the F-keys, but I never use them).
Thanks a bunch.