I still am thinking about getting the same board in Brown. Or is that a geekhack no no, To get a same board diff switch?
Well, since you have a Rosewill, maybe you should try a Leo or a Filco for your next keyboard.
Just don't buy two keyboards and RMA the one you don't like.
That IS considered bad form because it raises my price.
Hey Rip, you know i luv you man (or if u didn't know it, i guess u do now), but I have to respectfully disagree with you here. In the dog-eat-dog world of American-style capitalism, the consumer owes no duty to a fellow consumer. The OP can RMA his keyboard, without breaching any ethical, moral, legal, or other duty to you. However, the OP shouldn't RMA a keyboard unless it is actually defective in some way (or is not fit for the intended purpose where that fact could not be ascertained until his taking delivery of the actual keyboard in question), because RMA'ing a perfectly good keyboard is unethical since it is akin to fraud. Furthermore, the OP has no duty to lower the price (or to not drive the price up) for other consumers. The brotherhood-of-consumers relationship simply does not exist in our society. Should it exist? I don't know, I'm not a philosopher. What I do know is that it does not exist. If it did exist it would be akin to some kind of buyer's collective or buyer's union or something like that, which is anathema to the "me-first" principles of self-interest espoused by the Father of Modern Economics Adam Smith: "Individual Ambition Serves the Common Good." A man to whose ideas, I have seen you subscribe in other threads on this very forum.