I will let you guys know if there are any good keyboards that i find on Monday. The funny thing about me finding the ML 4100 is that i already have this keyboard in gray and i love it. Its odd because i spend a small fortune on keyboards yet the cheaper one is the main one i love the most.
Sounds like you're not a good candidate then for seeing whether it's possible to lube ML switches to remove their inherent scratchiness.
The only thing is the switches. I think that some switches would be valuable if i desoldered them off of a unusable keyboard. Like if i found a keyboard that had the blue alps, but the keyboard couldn't work on newer computers, i would desolder and then put them on ebay. Do you think it is worth it?
You would prefer to sell via eBay instead of via the geekhack marketplace?
One option you have with blue Alps is to take a keyboard with questionable switches (e.g. Dell AT101W, Filco Zero XM, SIIG MiniTouch w/Hua-Jie) and swap in blue Alps switches to get a keyboard that was never sold. If I could solder, I'd have a much better feeling keyboard (true blue Alps) than swapping out the uppers of blues into the lowers of black Alps, as doing that leaves me with the nasty switchplates from the flat-branded generation Alps. The end result is switches with the balky feel of white Alps, not the smooth and forgiving blues that were in Tulip-branded Monterey K102 donor board.
I doubt you'll find a blue Alps board that won't work on a PC though — blue Alps are PC/AT age, so they should be XT/AT switchable minimum.