Model M boards vary a bit - if you want a firmer feel, go with the earlier boards from the 1980s, or a Model F. If you find those too firm for your liking, go with a 1990's IBM/Lexmark built board (Blue Label or M13) or a Unicomp. And yes, you may have gotten a worn out board that was not representitive of what a good Model M really feels like. These boards were made in multiple factories and countries, and have been in production since the mid-1980s! Some got little use, some stayed in service for decades, among multiple users in an office somewhere. And you may find out that you just need to give the different "feel" a little time to grow on you - it requires a little "getting used to", if you are used to current, cheezy production rubber domes. My only Unicomp. a 2001 Model M, is absolutely awesome - but slightly different from my 1987 IBM made 0131 board. If I switch, it takes me a day or two to "recalibrate my hands" - and then I'm fine with either one. Something for everyone - if you get the right Model M for you! Thinkpad Fan