I have two questions for you:
1. Do you feel that "TKC", oh, let's just call it "Bruce", does a better job packaging keyboards and is therefore worth the extra bread?
2. Do you feel that the Filcos have supurb stabilizers than Leos?
iMAV, you weren't kidding!
1. Don't know yet! I get many things from Amazon all the time (Prime yay!) so I have a good idea of how they pack (never had any problems) and my Linear R is still in the mail. I can let you know what I think when I get it though and how it compares to Amazon.
2. The Filco stabilizers are great., crisp and responsive. The Leo's stabilizers hurt my hand, literally. I can't type on my Leo because it exacerbates an existing tendon condition. This doesn't even happen on my 55g Realforce. I'm strongly considering selling the Leo after I get my Linear R because of this issue.
If you have super strong manly tendons and have never felt wrist pain from typing, then this board may be for you. As someone with touchy tendons it isn't something that I can use.
Let's just say, I didn't even know or care what a stabilizer was until I got my Leo, now I know more about them than I really like to because I had to get to the bottom of what was causing my pain.
In short:
Unless you're on a strict budget, get a Filco.