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Offline jeroplane

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Purchasing Leopolds in Australia
« on: Mon, 27 August 2012, 03:33:42 »
Are there any Aussies or otherwise out there who can tell me where I might be able to find a Leopold Tenkeyless (any model) for purchase? I am aware that EliteKeyboards ships to Australia, but the shipping cost is a little extravagant.

In particular, I want one with a black casing/keys and either Blue or Brown switches.

The stores that I have found/been referred to are PCCaseGear and ComputerWarehouse, but they seem to only stock Tenkeyless models in a graphite or white casing, not black.

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Re: Purchasing Leopolds in Australia
« Reply #1 on: Mon, 27 August 2012, 03:58:03 »
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Re: Purchasing Leopolds in Australia
« Reply #2 on: Mon, 27 August 2012, 05:43:05 »
Or PCS4U, although personally, having bought keyboards from PCCG twice, I would recommend them.

(But only seems to be graphite in TKL.)
« Last Edit: Mon, 27 August 2012, 05:45:03 by rowdy »
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Re: Purchasing Leopolds in Australia
« Reply #3 on: Mon, 27 August 2012, 07:13:19 »
I am selling one, if that means anything. :p I get mine from PCCG. :)
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