In Portugal the only mechanical keyboards available in stores are the Steelseries, Ozone, Razer and perhaps the CMStorm brands.
Everything else that is top-notch quality just isn't available physically, you would have to order from somewhere else (and it is always a risk). And there's also the fact that manufacturers couldn't care less about making every layout possible available...
I had to get a Steelseries 6GV2 (thankfully they released a portuguese layout version last summer, lol) because there was really nothing else available apart from the Steelseries 7G (a bit more expensive, has some features most people couldn't care less) and the Ozone Strike (it's the same as a 7G but made with cheaper plastics, has better connection options, USB2.0 vs USB1.1, etc.). This in itself limits me in choosing a keyboard, imagine not having the same number of keys in a keyboard and having 20+ years of computer use with those available everytime

(also writing in portuguese and hoping that the Ç key/letter isn't used is just nuts). and mechanical keyboards are expensive, not the entry level (they cost more than a rubber dome, but they're also infinitely better), but if you want ducky's, filco's and what not you gotta prepare your wallet!
Hopefully when I get the money, and get to know this tech a bit better I'll buy some other boards or even mod the s**t out of my 6GV2
