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Wanted: Board for work, ISO, topre maybe?
« on: Wed, 10 July 2013, 07:55:31 »
Hey,
As above, looking for a keyboard for work, not sure exactly what I want, open to anything really :)

Thinking I might need ISO since my combination of ANSI and UK layout means I lose the backslash key, which doesn't matter much at home but may at work.
This could lead to me switching completely back to ISO, so I may have a couple of pokers to sell soon :)

Let me know what you've got.
Thanks
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Re: Wanted: Board for work
« Reply #1 on: Wed, 10 July 2013, 08:43:56 »
I've got both a Das Ultimate and Filco with blues and ISO, however if you're looking for something for a work environment then blues won't cut it! Option is there though.

GL with your search.

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Re: Wanted: Board for work
« Reply #2 on: Wed, 10 July 2013, 08:48:38 »
I've got both a Das Ultimate and Filco with blues and ISO, however if you're looking for something for a work environment then blues won't cut it! Option is there though.

GL with your search.

I've been told not to worry too much about noise :)

Condition, age etc?

How much would you be looking for them, the Filco is fullsize I assume?
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Re: Wanted: Board for work
« Reply #3 on: Wed, 10 July 2013, 09:16:39 »
Got them in their boxes at home, so this is from memory.

Das was purchased on 23/07/2012, typed on for about 6Months I'd say, keycaps only like 3months though. Not sure on shine, Will check!
Case has been opened to replace a switch once, won't be asking too much for this. I'll check condition when I get home to be 100% sure.

Filco Ninja (Full size) Was purchased on 22/03/2013, UK layout, caps have never been typed on. taken off right after I took it out of the box. Typed on it for about 3months max.

Will give you some pics and stuff when I get home later today/tomorrow.

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Re: Wanted: Board for work
« Reply #4 on: Wed, 10 July 2013, 10:24:36 »
I have a Filco MJ2 TKL Browns ISO in decent condition if you're interested?

Edit: I'm also UK based.
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Re: Wanted: Board for work
« Reply #5 on: Wed, 10 July 2013, 10:28:56 »
I have a Filco MJ2 TKL Browns ISO in decent condition if you're interested?

Age? How much would you be looking for?
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Re: Wanted: Board for work
« Reply #6 on: Wed, 10 July 2013, 10:44:29 »
It's about 6 months old. Only two of the keys have signs of wear, no shine on the space bar.

I can include a red escape and filco keycap puller if that interests you.

How does £75+ shipping sound? PM me if you'd like it.

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Re: Wanted: Board for work
« Reply #7 on: Thu, 11 July 2013, 03:17:54 »
Got them in their boxes at home, so this is from memory.

Das was purchased on 23/07/2012, typed on for about 6Months I'd say, keycaps only like 3months though. Not sure on shine, Will check!
Case has been opened to replace a switch once, won't be asking too much for this. I'll check condition when I get home to be 100% sure.

Filco Ninja (Full size) Was purchased on 22/03/2013, UK layout, caps have never been typed on. taken off right after I took it out of the box. Typed on it for about 3months max.

Will give you some pics and stuff when I get home later today/tomorrow.

Potentially interested in both, so look forward to pictures/prices etc :)

It's about 6 months old. Only two of the keys have signs of wear, no shine on the space bar.

I can include a red escape and filco keycap puller if that interests you.

How does £75+ shipping sound? PM me if you'd like it.

I'll wait until I hear more about the other options before making a decision :)
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Re: Wanted: Board for work
« Reply #8 on: Thu, 11 July 2013, 20:36:58 »
Das Ultimate, Cherry MX Blue, UK layout: http://imgur.com/a/i6qGM#0
Filco Ninja: http://imgur.com/a/ZUsv6#0

Was Kinda hard to capture the marks on the Das seeing I only have a iPhone 5, tried my best.

Prices I'm not 100% sure, but seeing the Das is worse than I thought.  I'll let it go for £50 + Shipping, and the Filco for £80 as its basically brand new.

I bought them new for this price, so I think this is more than fair.
€119 + Shipping Das
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Re: Wanted: Board for work
« Reply #9 on: Fri, 12 July 2013, 10:52:59 »
Das Ultimate, Cherry MX Blue, UK layout: http://imgur.com/a/i6qGM#0
Filco Ninja: http://imgur.com/a/ZUsv6#0

Was Kinda hard to capture the marks on the Das seeing I only have a iPhone 5, tried my best.

Prices I'm not 100% sure, but seeing the Das is worse than I thought.  I'll let it go for £50 + Shipping, and the Filco for £80 as its basically brand new.

I bought them new for this price, so I think this is more than fair.
€119 + Shipping Das
£105 +Shipping Filco

How much would shipping to the UK be?
I've sent you a PM.
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Re: Wanted: Board for work
« Reply #10 on: Mon, 15 July 2013, 04:55:50 »
Still open to boards, ideally full size ISO.

Currently tempted by a new Ducky Zero for £70, to give people a rough idea.
Or a G80-3000, but I think I'd want a beige one.
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Re: Wanted: Board for work, full size, ISO
« Reply #11 on: Mon, 15 July 2013, 09:52:46 »
I have a G80-3000 ISO board in Beige with MX Clears, used for about 3months, in pretty much perfect condition, looking to sell it.. but.. the caps are in Swiss(DE) layout.

I can lube and change to Mx blue springs for Ergo-clears for you if you are interested, but you might need to look for a UK layout caps yourself.

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Re: Wanted: Board for work, full size, ISO
« Reply #12 on: Mon, 15 July 2013, 09:56:33 »
I have a G80-3000 ISO board in Beige with MX Clears, used for about 3months, in pretty much perfect condition, looking to sell it.. but.. the caps are in Swiss(DE) layout.

I can lube and change to Mx blue springs for Ergo-clears for you if you are interested, but you might need to look for a UK layout caps yourself.

Sounds interesting, how much would you be looking for?
Do you have to desolder to swap springs?
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Re: Wanted: Board for work, full size, ISO
« Reply #13 on: Mon, 15 July 2013, 10:20:14 »
No dont need to desolder in order to swap the springs or lubing them.

I bought it new for 86 swiss francs, which is about 90 USD, Im willing to sell it as it is (stock) for 60 USD + shipping.

with me right now I have only about 62 mx blue springs, which is only enough for the alpha keys, dont know if that is how you call them. like 60% size, i hope you understand what I mean. however I can desolder my other mx blues switches if you really want the entire board to be Ergo-clears. furthermore have 62g korean springs coming my way around mid August, so If you want 62g springs then might have to wait a little longer. I have about 65 red stickers leftovers, which I can also do if you want.

I dont really know how to price modded keyboard, I guess same price as you buy new? 90USD + shipping, that includes 60& Ergo-clears, lubed and stickered, the rest just lubed.

How much does a brand new G80 3000 beige, MX clears cost in the UK? if it is cheaper than 90USD then I can match that price, im not looking to make profit or anything I like keyboards and enjoy modding the switches and stuff, so im very flexible with the prices, I can go as far as offering you full-refund if you dont like the board, or find my lube job unsatisfying (you need to pay shipping bothways though).

ps. I can send you pictures of the board, the springs, stickers and my Krytox grease and oil and stuff if you want.

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Re: Wanted: Board for work, full size, ISO
« Reply #14 on: Mon, 15 July 2013, 10:49:39 »
No dont need to desolder in order to swap the springs or lubing them.

I bought it new for 86 swiss francs, which is about 90 USD, Im willing to sell it as it is (stock) for 60 USD + shipping.

with me right now I have only about 62 mx blue springs, which is only enough for the alpha keys, dont know if that is how you call them. like 60% size, i hope you understand what I mean. however I can desolder my other mx blues switches if you really want the entire board to be Ergo-clears. furthermore have 62g korean springs coming my way around mid August, so If you want 62g springs then might have to wait a little longer. I have about 65 red stickers leftovers, which I can also do if you want.

I dont really know how to price modded keyboard, I guess same price as you buy new? 90USD + shipping, that includes 60& Ergo-clears, lubed and stickered, the rest just lubed.

How much does a brand new G80 3000 beige, MX clears cost in the UK? if it is cheaper than 90USD then I can match that price, im not looking to make profit or anything I like keyboards and enjoy modding the switches and stuff, so im very flexible with the prices, I can go as far as offering you full-refund if you dont like the board, or find my lube job unsatisfying (you need to pay shipping bothways though).

ps. I can send you pictures of the board, the springs, stickers and my Krytox grease and oil and stuff if you want.

Ok that's good, I'll have more of a look tonight for current prices, but I think 90+shipping would be a little high.
I think I'd just buy it with clears, as I don't really want to wait any longer than I have to before receiving it.
How much would shipping be?
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Re: Wanted: Board for work, full size, ISO
« Reply #15 on: Mon, 15 July 2013, 11:10:28 »
I have to check with the post office about shipping, its shipping from Switzerland, I guess it wont be thaat high.

Yeah, even the stock springs are also good, as I have been using it for 3 months, so they are "broken in", which is noticibly smoother and not as stiff as when it first arrived, that is also why it is still not lubed nor any sort of modification, never opened it up also.

It is actually the board im typing on right now, im at work, so i use this board most of the time, in case you want to know why I want to sell it, I am doing my intership and finishing in 2 weeks, I normally use ANSI layout, so I bought this purely because of work as I need to type german and french symbols, by the way if you have time can you also check what is the market price in the UK for a used board? because I want to sell it lower than that since you need to get UK caps in addition. or you can learn to type on QWERTZ layout!

Sorry for not knowing the prices very well, Im new in GH, so feel free to bargain!

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Re: Wanted: Board for work, full size, ISO
« Reply #16 on: Mon, 15 July 2013, 16:50:25 »
I have to check with the post office about shipping, its shipping from Switzerland, I guess it wont be thaat high.

Yeah, even the stock springs are also good, as I have been using it for 3 months, so they are "broken in", which is noticibly smoother and not as stiff as when it first arrived, that is also why it is still not lubed nor any sort of modification, never opened it up also.

It is actually the board im typing on right now, im at work, so i use this board most of the time, in case you want to know why I want to sell it, I am doing my intership and finishing in 2 weeks, I normally use ANSI layout, so I bought this purely because of work as I need to type german and french symbols, by the way if you have time can you also check what is the market price in the UK for a used board? because I want to sell it lower than that since you need to get UK caps in addition. or you can learn to type on QWERTZ layout!

Sorry for not knowing the prices very well, Im new in GH, so feel free to bargain!

Looks like it will be £50-60 for a new board.
Used can be had for a little less, there's a decent looking one with blues for £48 delivered at the moment.
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Re: Wanted: Board for work, full size, ISO
« Reply #17 on: Mon, 15 July 2013, 17:04:22 »
hum... seems like this isnt a good deal for you at all. a new board costs roughly the same as here in Switzerland, even used, with shipping and buying another set of keycaps it will be more expensive than buying directly from the UK.

All i think of is with 105 Clear switches that I can harvest from the keyboard, according to 7bit current price would be around 50 pounds. though i have no use for the ISO layout keyboard but I can still use the switches.

Though i want to sell, but it doesnt make sense for you to buy from me..... because I can sell you the board for 30 pounds, but surely shipping costs minimum 15 pounds, plus you still need to get new keycaps.

What do you think?

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Re: Wanted: Board for work, full size, ISO
« Reply #18 on: Mon, 15 July 2013, 17:46:35 »
hum... seems like this isnt a good deal for you at all. a new board costs roughly the same as here in Switzerland, even used, with shipping and buying another set of keycaps it will be more expensive than buying directly from the UK.

All i think of is with 105 Clear switches that I can harvest from the keyboard, according to 7bit current price would be around 50 pounds. though i have no use for the ISO layout keyboard but I can still use the switches.

Though i want to sell, but it doesnt make sense for you to buy from me..... because I can sell you the board for 30 pounds, but surely shipping costs minimum 15 pounds, plus you still need to get new keycaps.

What do you think?

Well if you can find out how much shipping will be as soon as possible we can see if we can work something out :)
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Re: Wanted: Board for work, full size, ISO
« Reply #19 on: Tue, 16 July 2013, 04:05:50 »
OMG I want to scream and shout and let it all out  :mad:

Went to the post office this morning, ITS FOURTX ONE BLOODY SWISS FRANCS!!!!! so according to google that is 28.60 great british pound sterling.

insanely expensive, i mean im aware that things are a little expensive here, but not THIS expensive! plus to UK is apparently more expensive than continental Europe.

So I sincerely do not recommend to buy from me.... and worse news for me is I can never sell anything as long as I live here.  :confused:

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Re: Wanted: Board for work, full size, ISO
« Reply #20 on: Tue, 16 July 2013, 04:41:42 »
OMG I want to scream and shout and let it all out  :mad:

Went to the post office this morning, ITS FOURTX ONE BLOODY SWISS FRANCS!!!!! so according to google that is 28.60 great british pound sterling.

insanely expensive, i mean im aware that things are a little expensive here, but not THIS expensive! plus to UK is apparently more expensive than continental Europe.

So I sincerely do not recommend to buy from me.... and worse news for me is I can never sell anything as long as I live here.  :confused:


That's a shame, silly postage costs :(
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Re: Wanted: Board for work, full size, ISO
« Reply #21 on: Wed, 17 July 2013, 03:33:51 »
I was about to buy a board from ebay, but I noticed it said the seller won't accept returns, which doesn't fill me with confidence :/
I also realised how little extra keyboard there is around the keys there is on the dell board I'm currently whereas that one has a fair bit, so will take up quite a bit more room on the desk, which isn't ideal.
I need to wait till tomorrow at least since I want to find out if I could get it posted to work, which would be handy.

If I were to say increase my budget, and also open it to TKL, any boards that jump out at you?
(as you can tell I'm not good with making decisions :D)

Part of me is tempted to just get a Filco, but I do like that beige look (not that it would go with the rest of the desk setup, black monitor, black mouse, black laptop, stand etc
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Re: Wanted: Board for work, full size, ISO
« Reply #22 on: Wed, 17 July 2013, 03:46:16 »
I still think that G80 series still gives you the best bang for the bucks. (comes with excellent PBT dye sub caps as standard) but feels less-solid because there is no plate.

but with filcos, especially the TKL, would give you the possibilities to mod them along the way ie, programmable controller, cases, new plates etc. (main advantage I give is its plate mounted). cheaper variation would be the CMS rapid one. or PLU.

but if you are considering investing for a really really good board... I suggest the bluebooth "KBTalking Pro v1.1", from kbtalkingusa.com, full size, usb and 10 bluetooth at the same time and fast switching between them. its almost 200 USD including shipping to the UK though.

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Re: Wanted: Board for work, full size, ISO, topre maybe?
« Reply #23 on: Wed, 17 July 2013, 08:22:11 »
I still think that G80 series still gives you the best bang for the bucks. (comes with excellent PBT dye sub caps as standard) but feels less-solid because there is no plate.

but with filcos, especially the TKL, would give you the possibilities to mod them along the way ie, programmable controller, cases, new plates etc. (main advantage I give is its plate mounted). cheaper variation would be the CMS rapid one. or PLU.

but if you are considering investing for a really really good board... I suggest the bluebooth "KBTalking Pro v1.1", from kbtalkingusa.com, full size, usb and 10 bluetooth at the same time and fast switching between them. its almost 200 USD including shipping to the UK though.

Fair enough, one of the reasons I suggested a Filco is I know they're decent quality, whilst also remaining a clean looking board, without too much extra space taken up around the keys which is nice.

If I'm looking at spending more I'm also open to a topre board.
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Re: Wanted: Board for work, full size, ISO, topre maybe?
« Reply #24 on: Wed, 17 July 2013, 08:31:21 »
I never own a topre, but tried them here and there. They are pretty good actually.

They just launched a new keyboard "Type Heaven", its fullsize, same switch, made in China, therefore a little less-expensive, i think keyboardco.com carry them, i talked to Bruce and he told me about it.

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Re: Wanted: Board for work, full size, ISO, topre maybe?
« Reply #25 on: Wed, 17 July 2013, 08:49:40 »
I've also been offered a Matias Quiet pro, opinions?
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Re: Wanted: Board for work, full size, ISO, topre maybe?
« Reply #26 on: Wed, 17 July 2013, 09:07:36 »
im a mac user, so im aware of matias since they make a few boards especially for mac. but never own or even tried one, in fact never ever tried ALPS switches before. so i wouldnt be able to comment...

but something I believe which might conflicts to what many people thinks is that... you get what you pay for. that being said, I tend to invest a lot of money into my work keyboard since it is where I type the most and spend pretty much almost all day everyday with it. but that depends on your work i guess.

another thing... I love the heavy tactile bumb of the clears, so for me topre is all nice and smooth and good but not enough tactile feedback, so all my keyboards are with clear stems but different springs. you might want to start with identify which switch you like the most.

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Re: Wanted: Board for work, full size, ISO, topre maybe?
« Reply #27 on: Wed, 17 July 2013, 20:30:10 »
Here is a picture of the Filco I mentioned earlier on in the thread. Let me know if you would like it.

http://imgur.com/TID7ls8
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Re: Wanted: Board for work, ISO, topre maybe?
« Reply #28 on: Thu, 18 July 2013, 05:00:49 »
im a mac user, so im aware of matias since they make a few boards especially for mac. but never own or even tried one, in fact never ever tried ALPS switches before. so i wouldnt be able to comment...

but something I believe which might conflicts to what many people thinks is that... you get what you pay for. that being said, I tend to invest a lot of money into my work keyboard since it is where I type the most and spend pretty much almost all day everyday with it. but that depends on your work i guess.

another thing... I love the heavy tactile bumb of the clears, so for me topre is all nice and smooth and good but not enough tactile feedback, so all my keyboards are with clear stems but different springs. you might want to start with identify which switch you like the most.

Fair enough, and I know I could spend more money, but since it's only a keyboard for work, I don't necessarily need it to be fantastic just better than the rubber dome I've got at the moment and nice to use :)

Here is a picture of the Filco I mentioned earlier on in the thread. Let me know if you would like it.

http://imgur.com/TID7ls8

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