I love buckling springs, and ALPS aren't too bad, but all the love in terms of keycaps seems to fall to Cherry keycaps, so I'm considering getting a Cherry-based keyboard just to give them a whirl. So here's what I'm after:
1. Gotta be a solid-feeling board. Little to zero flex if possible.
2. Clicky keys, relatively stiff is fine -- my fingers are strong enough.
3. Does not have to be TKL. In fact, I rather like my 122 Model M, so I would not mind a large layout.
4. I'm a typist, a writer a coder -- I might play a game with the keyboard, but only very rarely and nothing requiring fast muscle twitch responses!
I'm hunting for a G80-2100 HDU, but no love so far, as this seems to be the keyboard that would most likely fit my requirements.
My guess is that a Cherry Blue or Cherry Green might be right for me. Any other suggestions would be great. Don't know if I'll be willing to wait for a 2100 to make its way onto the scene. I sort of ruled out Topre only because they're not clicky, and I love the clickiness of Model M's.
Or... do I just attempt a buckling spring keycap group buy? Has that even ever been done? Advice, please, or I will have to break out the nail polish and starting painting keycaps....