I so damn envy you all! Here in the Czech Republic I have no acces to this cool stuff. And when I do, It's so damn expensive it isn't even worth it.
Can always proxy...
Let me know what you want, my spouse is going to Slovakia in a couple of weeks, easy to drop a package in the mail once she arrives. Or you could drive down to Hlohovec and pick it up. 
I'd offer to take it to Prague myself, but I probably won't be going until the fall.
Well, that's nice offer. Thank you. Unfortunately, I manage to get what I wanted by normal ways trhough ebay. I just envy you that it's normal for you to order a full set of keys that you like and they arrive in package, delivered by our mailman. All I can do is to order something from US or China through ebay and pray they won't stop it and check it on borders. For everything above 25 or 30 USD that comes out of the EU I must pay the tax and the VAT and the local shinanigans.
And all of this suffering because I dared to order some piece of plastic from US!!!!!!!! Damn you EU!!!!!! Damn you all!!!!!!!!!!
I bought Keycool 87 from qtan. And it was the first and last mechanical keyboard I will ever buy...
Once again, thank you for your offer 
No worries, happy to help out a fellow keyboard collector.
Not sure if it's a dollar/Euro figure that trips the Customs folks to start opening packages, I found that shipping anything in a box was a sure-fire way to get it opened and duties assessed. Made the mistake of shipping some t-shirts to my brother-in-law in Slovakia, packed nicely in a box. He had to pay duties on all the clothing, based on brand-new EU prices.
However, if I ship stuff in a padded envelope, it just goes right in the mail box, never had a soft-packed item opened. Might give that a try, see if it helps in shopping internationally. 
Well, when I ordered my modifier set form Keycaps Direct, it was packed in envelope and they didn't open it. But I payd a large duty, I payed to the post office for "handling" my order and the VAT. When I ordered my Keycool from qtan, I payed nothing. Strange.
I keep myself from collecting keyboards

I don't want to end up with seven keyboards a hundreds of spare keycaps

I just fulfilled my dream and have a mechanical keyboard with czech letters

I bet there are only few people in the Czech Republic, who can say the same

Best wishes to you and your relatives in the Slovakia, kind sir
