You say you hav e tastes similar to mine in keyboards, so what else do you use? I'm guessing you'll have a few Alps boards in your stable.
Indeed, it's mostly Alps all the way. While I don't remember if this is Alps per se, the first uncanny coincidence was the old ADB Apple IIgs keyboard that you referred to as your "axe". That was the first keyboard that made me realize that not all keyboards weren't considered equal, and I also called it my "axe" (although mine didn't have the earthtone paintjob .. it was pristine NIB and pampered). It's portability made it a nice companion with my Duo 280 at the time.
For desktop work, I had an Apple Extended Keyboard II that I used for years; when getting a new computer, instead of buying a G4, I bought the B&W Apple G3, just because it had a built-in ADB port, so I could still use that keyboard (I didn't trust ADB-to-USB adaptors). To stay current, I switched over to the Matias Tactile Pro (v1) which I was always vaguely disappointed with. I'm putting that guy up for sale RSN.
There were several other keyboards along the way ... mostly stuff I couldn't stand working with for too long. Some were redeeming, although not enough to usurp the throne. Much of these I've seen in your reviews or on your blog. There were a few surprises: while I liked the MacAlly Mk96, vertical enter keys drive me batty. The keyboards for early 90s vintage SGI workstations (Indigo, Crimson, Onyx) had, in my opinion, a lovely feel, although I believe they're rubber dome. I have a pair of HHKB Lite 2s, and they're underwhelming, but good as gaming keyboards (the portability is especially nice for LAN parties). One of these has been with my desktop for a long time; I've grown the love the key layout and the form factor, but the cut-rate keypress made me pine for the Pro 2.
Right now at work, I have the Unicomp BS (Endura Pro, I believe it is), and I really like the feel, although the trackpoint occasionally gets in the way, and now that I'm used to the HHKB form factor it feels like I'm typing on a surfboard. As such, I may bring in the Lite 2 to take its place.
-cam