Or did they just source parts from Strongman? Or does Strongman != SMK?
Now I am confused.
Strong Man, a Taiwanese OEM, who went out of business years ago (2007 or 2008), made keyboards with model numbers of the form SMK-*.
This caused confusion — Strong Man are not SMK. Strong Man made Filco keyboards, and when they closed down, Diatec went over to Costar. SMK in Japan have never knowingly made an Alps-style switch, either in appearance, or internals.
There is no "current Alps White". No such thing. The last switches of genuine Alps heritage stopped being made by Fuhua (AKA Forward Electronics) at the start of the year. All switches made now are clones/copies. Also, Fuhua never knowingly made a four-tab clone (i.e. one that resembles an APC or XM).
People say Strong Man made switches, but I'm yet to be convinced. It's confusing. See, so-called "Strong Man" switches come in both two-tab (Alps-style) and four-tab (XM/APC-style) shells. But then, even APC switches from Taiwan Tai-Hao have changed in time, as they used to have wide click leaves like Alps switches, and now they have narrow copper ones like XM switches. It's a mystery, and Strong Man are no longer around to ask.