I went back to that place today and actually got 2 more Leading Edge boards. I now have 2 DC-2014s and a DC-3014. I have no idea what I'm going to do with them but for $5/ea. I figured why not.
What you need to do is ask the seller and dig out one more DC-3014 so that you can send it to me for few more dollars plus shipping.
Practical advice
1. Check if every keys in DC-2014 feel fine and smooth when pressing. Unless those boards have been kept out of doors, it might keep smoothness in it's action.
2. Keep DC-2014 for a while and read every moding thread in this forum.
3. get a SGI AT-101 p/n 9500829 or 9500900 in good condition ( cosmetically )
4. If you are not good at soldering, follow to next. if you are, then skip step 5 and go to step 6
5. just swap stems, coil springs, leaf springs ( if you don't like clicking sound, you may use leaf springs from SGI switches.
Bit complicated method in case you are good at soldering
6. De-solder all key modules from SGI board ( keep them for future usage )
7. De-solder all blue key modules from DC-2014 carefully. do not break pins.
8. Solder eery blue key modules which you pulled in step5 above
9. Hook th board to your pc and check if every keys work fine.
10. If possible pull out upper housing of evry key modulues and wash upper housings and key stems. take care so that you do not loose coil springs and leaf springs.
11. when parts get dried, put them back to key module bases.
You'd better to use liquid smoothing surface of stems and inner walls of upper housings. sample is
here and
here but it seems that it's hard to get one at your area. Do not use grease or mineral based oil.
12. put all parts back in switching base modules.
Now you have your own made High Quality Alps Blues Board.
As for DC-3015, I think ( though I don't have any ) it may outrace old Dell logo AT-101 . key actions are deferent with each other. but it may do. Build quality of casing and key caps of 3015 should be fine like DC-2014.
Congratulation! cheers for your DC-3015
sandy, a switchaholic