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There will be more stuff to come. Post here if you have any questions. PM me if you want to buy. CONUS shipping is included. Anywhere else will be handled on a case to case bases and you must pay for shipping.

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Pok3r RGB (Cherry MX Browns) - $90 Sold
Ducky Mini (Cherry MX Blues, Red/Blue LED) - $149
FC660C (Topre) - $189 Sold
PS4 (500GB) - $189
Wii U (Includes Mario 3D World and Super Mario Bros) - $250
EVGA 980TI SC (with EKWB) - $450
Razer Mamba Chroma (Wireless/Wired) - $80


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  • I am a very clean person. I keep all of my peripherals covered when they are not in use and regularly maintenance components and clean dust particles.
  • The Pok3r RGB has some ware on the plate that I will clean. I took the picture before cleaning so you can see it is well taken care of even before some light dusting.
  • The Ducky Mini was hardly used. It's basically like new.
  • FC660C is one of the most durable keyboard I have ever used. It was my daily driver before my Zealios board that I built and the thing still looks pristine.
  • PS4 comes with a controller and all necessary attachments. The console was also kept clean and looks like new.
  • Wii U comes with Mario 3D world and Super Mario Bros with Luigi expansion. Console is in very good condition along with the LCD controller.
  • The 980TI served me well until I upgraded to the 1080.
  • The Razer Mamba has some ware but nothing that can't be cleaned off before sending. However, with mice, there will be some finger oil stains but overall the condition of the mouse is excellent.


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Ducky Shine 2 Cherry MX Red (White LED) (Used - No Shine)
Includes KBC black dye-sublimation on black PBT key caps and red PBT WASD cluster option. Also includes original key caps that were never used used for a comparison on YouTube and then I swapped them out for the PBT. Gas Mask key cap not included.
Price - $90 (shipped)
Price - $40 (shipped) for the PBT key caps. (105 set)
Price - $150 $140 $130 $115 (shipped) if you buy them together.
  SOLD




Blue Spark Digital Microphone (New - Never Used)
I am a perfectionist so when I purchased this mic I noticed the Blue logo was slightly crooked. This annoyed me so I put in for an RMA ticket. After receiving the replacement, I contacted the representative that was helping me and he told me to just keep the microphone. I did some business with them and dealt with the representative quite a few times and we took a liking to each other speaking so often. Other than the logo, the microphone is in brand new condition, functions amazingly and looks beautiful. Pictures of the logo are below.
Price - $150 $140 (shipped)  SOLD





Blue Spark Digital with Pop Filter (Used - Excellent Condition)
I am including the pop filter for free with this one. The pop filter is specifically for this line of microphones and is a $30 value. The reason I am even selling this microphone is because my girlfriend bought me an audio interface for my birthday so I am moving over to condenser microphones. I am actually purchasing the Blue Spark which is the condenser version of the same mic. This device is praised among audiophiles and is a staple in the YouTube commentator community.
Price - $100 (shipped) PENDING TRADE





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  • I am a very clean person. I keep all of my peripherals covered when they are not in use and regularly maintenance components and clean dust particles.
  • The Ducky Shine was recently cleaned thoroughly.
    • I removed the keys and lightly brushed in between the switches with a soft toothbrush.
    • I do this regularly monthly with all my keyboards that are not covered and stored.
    • The WASD Code has been out of the covering it comes in for about 10 minutes total. I checked it to make sure it was functional.
  • The Blue Spark Digital that is new has also been briefly tested to see if it functions. I noticed the crooked logo almost immediately after setting it up.
  • The Blue Spark Digital (Used) has been used for roughly two months. I kept it covered with a light sheet when I was not at my station. It is in excellent condition looks no different than it did when it was brand new.

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WASD Code Keyboard Cherry MX Clear (White LED) (New - Never Used)
Price - $165 (shipped) SOLD

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Re: [WTB] Realforce 104U (White/Gray) Keycaps
« Reply #1 on: Sun, 18 May 2014, 19:45:42 »
Bump and updated.

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Re: [WTB] Realforce 104U (White/Gray) Keycaps
« Reply #2 on: Tue, 20 May 2014, 09:34:42 »
Bumpenstein

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Re: [WTS] Keyboards and Audio Gear
« Reply #3 on: Tue, 10 June 2014, 20:29:43 »
OP updated with some stuff.

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Re: [WTS] Keyboards and Audio Gear
« Reply #4 on: Tue, 10 June 2014, 20:41:40 »
Why is the Code so expensive?

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Re: [WTS] Keyboards and Audio Gear
« Reply #5 on: Tue, 10 June 2014, 21:04:26 »
Not a sales related question, but what interface did you get? And if you are recording mostly commentary, have you considered the Electrovoice RE20? It's basically the industry standard in broadcasting. Or even the Shure SM7B?



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Re: [WTS] Keyboards and Audio Gear
« Reply #6 on: Tue, 10 June 2014, 21:09:06 »
Not a sales related question, but what interface did you get? And if you are recording mostly commentary, have you considered the Electrovoice RE20? It's basically the industry standard in broadcasting. Or even the Shure SM7B?

No problem. I picked up the Focusrite Scarlett 2i4.

I would love to get those mics and I possibly will down the road. However, I can get the Blue Spark for under $200 while those mics would cost me significantly more. With the YouTube commentary I do, the Blue Spark should be more than adequate especially with the Focusrite pre-amps. After it is mixed, the performance difference would be marginal and difficult to justify the extra $150-$200. Besides, isn't the Shure SM7B more for live broadcasting? (serious question)

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Re: [WTS] Keyboards and Audio Gear
« Reply #7 on: Tue, 10 June 2014, 21:16:33 »
Is there a reason why you expect people to pay 75 dollars over retail on the Code?
Shipping is not 75 dollars. The product is not new its -like new-.

Brand new mint in box Code TKL with Clears is 150 dollars new from WASD's shop.

I dont mean to be rude, but your price is just entirely unreasonable.

Perhaps you should modify it to like 140 + shipping. (Or what you like, but something below retail would be nice?) This is classifieds it isnt vendors.

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Re: [WTS] Keyboards and Audio Gear
« Reply #8 on: Tue, 10 June 2014, 21:19:53 »
Not a sales related question, but what interface did you get? And if you are recording mostly commentary, have you considered the Electrovoice RE20? It's basically the industry standard in broadcasting. Or even the Shure SM7B?

No problem. I picked up the Focusrite Scarlett 2i4.

I would love to get those mics and I possibly will down the road. However, I can get the Blue Spark for under $200 while those mics would cost me significantly more. With the YouTube commentary I do, the Blue Spark should be more than adequate especially with the Focusrite pre-amps. After it is mixed, the performance difference would be marginal and difficult to justify the extra $150-$200. Besides, isn't the Shure SM7B more for live broadcasting? (serious question)
They are both broadcasting mics so yea, they are designed for live broadcasting but pretty versatile. I have used both for tracking kick drums as well and the RE20 makes for some pretty great vocals too. They are both dynamic mics however and I know you are leaning more toward condensers but I thought I would bring those two options up anyway.
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Re: [WTS] Keyboards and Audio Gear
« Reply #9 on: Tue, 10 June 2014, 21:25:30 »
How much for the Danbo in the 2nd pic?
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Re: [WTS] Keyboards and Audio Gear
« Reply #10 on: Tue, 10 June 2014, 21:45:57 »
The price of the Shine 2 also seems a little high.

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Re: [WTS] Keyboards and Audio Gear
« Reply #11 on: Tue, 10 June 2014, 21:59:52 »
Is there a reason why you expect people to pay 75 dollars over retail on the Code?
Shipping is not 75 dollars. The product is not new its -like new-.

Brand new mint in box Code TKL with Clears is 150 dollars new from WASD's shop.

I dont mean to be rude, but your price is just entirely unreasonable.

Perhaps you should modify it to like 140 + shipping. (Or what you like, but something below retail would be nice?) This is classifieds it isnt vendors.

First, you are being rude. So whether you mean to be, isn't relevant. Second, how do you know what I paid for the keyboard? Third, it is $150 + tax + shipping when it is IN STOCK on the WASD website. It is a keyboard with rare switches. In fact, I haven't seen a board with stock clears in stock in quite a while. Fourth, it is brand new. It was turned on to make sure it functioned to see if it needed to be RMA'd. That is brand new.

If you are serious about the keyboard and are willing to buy it if it is less money, then say so. If not, find someone else's thread to sabotage.

The price of the Shine 2 also seems a little high.

A new Ducky Shine 2 is $130 + tax + shipping. I am offering mine with PBT key caps and PBT cluster. That is an additional $60-$70. Not including the shipping of those items when sold separately. I think $150 is quite fair. However, if it has a problem selling I will likely lower it. Are you interested? If so, what were you hoping to purchase it for?
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Re: [WTS] Keyboards and Audio Gear
« Reply #13 on: Tue, 10 June 2014, 22:03:51 »
Is there a reason why you expect people to pay 75 dollars over retail on the Code?
Shipping is not 75 dollars. The product is not new its -like new-.

Brand new mint in box Code TKL with Clears is 150 dollars new from WASD's shop.

I dont mean to be rude, but your price is just entirely unreasonable.

Perhaps you should modify it to like 140 + shipping. (Or what you like, but something below retail would be nice?) This is classifieds it isnt vendors.

First, you are being rude. So whether you mean to be, isn't relevant.


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Re: [WTS] Keyboards and Audio Gear
« Reply #14 on: Tue, 10 June 2014, 22:13:25 »
Edited due to updated price

Good luck with your sale.
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Re: [WTS] Keyboards and Audio Gear
« Reply #15 on: Tue, 10 June 2014, 22:22:13 »
I wont sit here and read a keyboard dramatically overpriced without informing people. I'm sorry. I do have a bit of honor, and I wont see a fellow geekhacker who is less informed overpay to such a degree.

Call me old fashioned, but when something is re-sold in the classifieds, I assume its to either help out the seller, or a mutual exchange between two informed parties. If you want to list something 75-100 dollars over priced, I will provide a location where someone can purchase it for cheaper (Retail only). This is in the rules, and It is within my right to do so. At this time, your keyboard can be purchased brand new in a country where tax is 50% (Which is silly) and still be shipped internationally and you will still get it cheaper.

I believe that I may have been rude in suggesting a price, but I don't believe I was rude in helping out the community.


Good luck with your sale.

You are incorrect. That is actually against the rules.

I simply posted what I valued the keyboard at after searching what they are being actively and successfully sold for.

Nevertheless, I edited the OP to reflect a more reasonable price.

I still feel people should be focused more on the items if they are interested in them. There is clearly nothing dishonest about any of my listings, so I do not feel criticism is necessary.

All prices are negotiable within reason. I am simply trying to sell these items. Not make a profit. I did not want to under list or undervalue a keyboard. Especially if it was difficult to obtain and especially if I just listed the item. If things don't sell, they will naturally come down in price.

There is no reason why people should be able to sell novelty keys 3x-4x their value, but my thread gets posts with uninterested frustrated people because I listed an item for what it sells on EBay...


If you thought the item was unfairly priced, you are more than welcome to politely critique it. Publicly sabotaging a classfield thread over a false sense of nobility over someone not being dishonest isn't helping the community because I am part of this community just as much as you are. Also, this is my thread and it is equally unfair for you to take money from me. What if there was someone willing to pay $225 knowing well enough what it is worth because they did not want to wait for it to be in stock or take the chance that it might never be?

Also, just so people know I wasn't trying to be dishonest. Here is the listing I got my price from: http://www.ebay.com/itm/WASD-CODE-87-Key-Mechanical-Keyboard-Cherry-MX-Clear-/171355367121?pt=PCA_Mice_Trackballs&hash=item27e59366d1
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Re: [WTS] Keyboards and Audio Gear
« Reply #16 on: Tue, 10 June 2014, 22:31:25 »
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« Reply #17 on: Tue, 10 June 2014, 22:53:57 »
Not a sales related question, but what interface did you get? And if you are recording mostly commentary, have you considered the Electrovoice RE20? It's basically the industry standard in broadcasting. Or even the Shure SM7B?

No problem. I picked up the Focusrite Scarlett 2i4.

I would love to get those mics and I possibly will down the road. However, I can get the Blue Spark for under $200 while those mics would cost me significantly more. With the YouTube commentary I do, the Blue Spark should be more than adequate especially with the Focusrite pre-amps. After it is mixed, the performance difference would be marginal and difficult to justify the extra $150-$200. Besides, isn't the Shure SM7B more for live broadcasting? (serious question)
They are both broadcasting mics so yea, they are designed for live broadcasting but pretty versatile. I have used both for tracking kick drums as well and the RE20 makes for some pretty great vocals too. They are both dynamic mics however and I know you are leaning more toward condensers but I thought I would bring those two options up anyway.

I got you. It's cool you brought them up. I'm always interested in discussing mics :P.

The thing I like best with condensers though is the compression and lows. I actually like the way it changes my voice slightly especially with the "focus filter" option on the Blue. The broadcast mics are great and extremely undervalued for instruments as I'm sure you agree. But that's because of how natural sounding they are and how true to life the audio it converts tends to be. That's why audio is so much fun. Because of how subjective it is. I've always wanted to try that Shure though. I'm sure (no pun intended) I'll get around to it. Once I'm done with new purchase euphoria and need something new to obsess over purchasing.  :p

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Re: [WTS] Keyboards and Audio Gear
« Reply #18 on: Tue, 10 June 2014, 23:02:21 »
Is there a reason why you expect people to pay 75 dollars over retail on the Code?
Shipping is not 75 dollars. The product is not new its -like new-.

Brand new mint in box Code TKL with Clears is 150 dollars new from WASD's shop.

I dont mean to be rude, but your price is just entirely unreasonable.

Perhaps you should modify it to like 140 + shipping. (Or what you like, but something below retail would be nice?) This is classifieds it isnt vendors.

First, you are being rude. So whether you mean to be, isn't relevant. Second, how do you know what I paid for the keyboard? Third, it is $150 + tax + shipping when it is IN STOCK on the WASD website. It is a keyboard with rare switches. In fact, I haven't seen a board with stock clears in stock in quite a while. Fourth, it is brand new. It was turned on to make sure it functioned to see if it needed to be RMA'd. That is brand new.

If you are serious about the keyboard and are willing to buy it if it is less money, then say so. If not, find someone else's thread to sabotage.
I don't think Kayla wasn't being rude at all, you just took his/her post very personally.

A seller has every right to set the price they want, but I don't think Kayla calling you out on the large markup on a like-new board is rude, even in the way that was phrased :/

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Re: [WTS] Keyboards and Audio Gear
« Reply #19 on: Tue, 10 June 2014, 23:11:46 »

Not a sales related question, but what interface did you get? And if you are recording mostly commentary, have you considered the Electrovoice RE20? It's basically the industry standard in broadcasting. Or even the Shure SM7B?

No problem. I picked up the Focusrite Scarlett 2i4.

I would love to get those mics and I possibly will down the road. However, I can get the Blue Spark for under $200 while those mics would cost me significantly more. With the YouTube commentary I do, the Blue Spark should be more than adequate especially with the Focusrite pre-amps. After it is mixed, the performance difference would be marginal and difficult to justify the extra $150-$200. Besides, isn't the Shure SM7B more for live broadcasting? (serious question)
They are both broadcasting mics so yea, they are designed for live broadcasting but pretty versatile. I have used both for tracking kick drums as well and the RE20 makes for some pretty great vocals too. They are both dynamic mics however and I know you are leaning more toward condensers but I thought I would bring those two options up anyway.

I got you. It's cool you brought them up. I'm always interested in discussing mics :P.

The thing I like best with condensers though is the compression and lows. I actually like the way it changes my voice slightly especially with the "focus filter" option on the Blue. The broadcast mics are great and extremely undervalued for instruments as I'm sure you agree. But that's because of how natural sounding they are and how true to life the audio it converts tends to be. That's why audio is so much fun. Because of how subjective it is. I've always wanted to try that Shure though. I'm sure (no pun intended) I'll get around to it. Once I'm done with new purchase euphoria and need something new to obsess over purchasing.  :p
I have a few condenser mics also. One is a low end Studio Projects B1 large diaphragm mic and the other is a Shure SM81 (more of a directional cardioid mic) and it is my favorite one that I own. Pretty expensive but I plan on getting a second one for a stereo pair. Next on my list is a set of AKG 414 mics. I have expensive taste but I've used these microphones in studios that I've learned in and they are just so rugged, sound amazing and the adjustable polar patterns allow for so many stereo configurations that it's a no brainer choice for me.
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Re: [WTS] Keyboards and Audio Gear
« Reply #20 on: Tue, 10 June 2014, 23:15:58 »

Not a sales related question, but what interface did you get? And if you are recording mostly commentary, have you considered the Electrovoice RE20? It's basically the industry standard in broadcasting. Or even the Shure SM7B?

No problem. I picked up the Focusrite Scarlett 2i4.

I would love to get those mics and I possibly will down the road. However, I can get the Blue Spark for under $200 while those mics would cost me significantly more. With the YouTube commentary I do, the Blue Spark should be more than adequate especially with the Focusrite pre-amps. After it is mixed, the performance difference would be marginal and difficult to justify the extra $150-$200. Besides, isn't the Shure SM7B more for live broadcasting? (serious question)
They are both broadcasting mics so yea, they are designed for live broadcasting but pretty versatile. I have used both for tracking kick drums as well and the RE20 makes for some pretty great vocals too. They are both dynamic mics however and I know you are leaning more toward condensers but I thought I would bring those two options up anyway.

I got you. It's cool you brought them up. I'm always interested in discussing mics :P.

The thing I like best with condensers though is the compression and lows. I actually like the way it changes my voice slightly especially with the "focus filter" option on the Blue. The broadcast mics are great and extremely undervalued for instruments as I'm sure you agree. But that's because of how natural sounding they are and how true to life the audio it converts tends to be. That's why audio is so much fun. Because of how subjective it is. I've always wanted to try that Shure though. I'm sure (no pun intended) I'll get around to it. Once I'm done with new purchase euphoria and need something new to obsess over purchasing.  :p
I have a few condenser mics also. One is a low end Studio Projects B1 large diaphragm mic and the other is a Shure SM81 (more of a directional cardioid mic) and it is my favorite one that I own. Pretty expensive but I plan on getting a second one for a stereo pair. Next on my list is a set of AKG 414 mics. I have expensive taste but I've used these microphones in studios that I've learned in and they are just so rugged, sound amazing and the adjustable polar patterns allow for so many stereo configurations that it's a no brainer choice for me.

Wow, nice reference. Good luck with that. You making music? If so, got a link? I'd love to check it out.

If you're into headphones, I just picked up a pair of DT990 Pros for mixing and general fun. They are on sale for an UNBEATABLE price of $150 on Amazon right now. I'll let you know how they are for referencing though (they're in the mail).

Hopefully the focusrite headphone amp can drive the 250ohm until I can a tube amp that I've had my eyes on (the O2).

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Re: [WTS] Keyboards and Audio Gear
« Reply #21 on: Tue, 10 June 2014, 23:29:05 »


Not a sales related question, but what interface did you get? And if you are recording mostly commentary, have you considered the Electrovoice RE20? It's basically the industry standard in broadcasting. Or even the Shure SM7B?

No problem. I picked up the Focusrite Scarlett 2i4.

I would love to get those mics and I possibly will down the road. However, I can get the Blue Spark for under $200 while those mics would cost me significantly more. With the YouTube commentary I do, the Blue Spark should be more than adequate especially with the Focusrite pre-amps. After it is mixed, the performance difference would be marginal and difficult to justify the extra $150-$200. Besides, isn't the Shure SM7B more for live broadcasting? (serious question)
They are both broadcasting mics so yea, they are designed for live broadcasting but pretty versatile. I have used both for tracking kick drums as well and the RE20 makes for some pretty great vocals too. They are both dynamic mics however and I know you are leaning more toward condensers but I thought I would bring those two options up anyway.

I got you. It's cool you brought them up. I'm always interested in discussing mics :P.

The thing I like best with condensers though is the compression and lows. I actually like the way it changes my voice slightly especially with the "focus filter" option on the Blue. The broadcast mics are great and extremely undervalued for instruments as I'm sure you agree. But that's because of how natural sounding they are and how true to life the audio it converts tends to be. That's why audio is so much fun. Because of how subjective it is. I've always wanted to try that Shure though. I'm sure (no pun intended) I'll get around to it. Once I'm done with new purchase euphoria and need something new to obsess over purchasing.  :p
I have a few condenser mics also. One is a low end Studio Projects B1 large diaphragm mic and the other is a Shure SM81 (more of a directional cardioid mic) and it is my favorite one that I own. Pretty expensive but I plan on getting a second one for a stereo pair. Next on my list is a set of AKG 414 mics. I have expensive taste but I've used these microphones in studios that I've learned in and they are just so rugged, sound amazing and the adjustable polar patterns allow for so many stereo configurations that it's a no brainer choice for me.

Wow, nice reference. Good luck with that. You making music? If so, got a link? I'd love to check it out.

If you're into headphones, I just picked up a pair of DT990 Pros for mixing and general fun. They are on sale for an UNBEATABLE price of $150 on Amazon right now. I'll let you know how they are for referencing though (they're in the mail).

Hopefully the focusrite headphone amp can drive the 250ohm until I can a tube amp that I've had my eyes on (the O2).
To keep your sales thread on topic, I created this recording gear thread. http://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=59393
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Re: [WTS] Keyboards and Audio Gear
« Reply #22 on: Tue, 10 June 2014, 23:46:07 »
oh dang, just realized I watched your yt video on ducky vs filco a long time ago before I bought my first mech kb ;D
anyways, GLWS!

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« Reply #23 on: Tue, 10 June 2014, 23:56:15 »
oh dang, just realized I watched your yt video on ducky vs filco a long time ago before I bought my first mech kb ;D
anyways, GLWS!

oh dang, just realized I watched your yt video on ducky vs filco a long time ago before I bought my first mech kb ;D
anyways, GLWS!

Nice! I hope it helped. I haven't done a keyboard video in a while. I'll probably do one on the HHKB Type-S vs FC660C when it gets here.

That's actually the Ducky I'm selling :p.

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Re: [WTS] Keyboards and Audio Gear
« Reply #24 on: Tue, 10 June 2014, 23:57:33 »
oh dang, just realized I watched your yt video on ducky vs filco a long time ago before I bought my first mech kb ;D
anyways, GLWS!

oh dang, just realized I watched your yt video on ducky vs filco a long time ago before I bought my first mech kb ;D
anyways, GLWS!
I ended up watching your video aswell. Nice job. Good quality. Its a shame you have not done more Keyboard or technology reviews.

Nice! I hope it helped. I haven't done a keyboard video in a while. I'll probably do one on the HHKB Type-S vs FC660C when it gets here.

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Re: [WTS] Keyboards and Audio Gear
« Reply #25 on: Wed, 11 June 2014, 01:30:16 »
Is there a reason why you expect people to pay 75 dollars over retail on the Code?
Shipping is not 75 dollars. The product is not new its -like new-.

Brand new mint in box Code TKL with Clears is 150 dollars new from WASD's shop.

I dont mean to be rude, but your price is just entirely unreasonable.

Perhaps you should modify it to like 140 + shipping. (Or what you like, but something below retail would be nice?) This is classifieds it isnt vendors.

First, you are being rude. So whether you mean to be, isn't relevant. Second, how do you know what I paid for the keyboard? Third, it is $150 + tax + shipping when it is IN STOCK on the WASD website. It is a keyboard with rare switches. In fact, I haven't seen a board with stock clears in stock in quite a while. Fourth, it is brand new. It was turned on to make sure it functioned to see if it needed to be RMA'd. That is brand new.

If you are serious about the keyboard and are willing to buy it if it is less money, then say so. If not, find someone else's thread to sabotage.
I don't think Kayla wasn't being rude at all, you just took his/her post very personally.

A seller has every right to set the price they want, but I don't think Kayla calling you out on the large markup on a like-new board is rude, even in the way that was phrased :/

I like to window shop and talk to sellers and not everyone likes it, not even polite inquiries about related items that I was hoping the seller would have and hasn't yet listed.

OnTheBrink is entirely in the right though; am surprised moderators haven't descended on Kayla like a ton of bricks.

Kayla, there are plenty of geekhackers who are very dishonorable and haven't been called out yet. I think their sins are far greater than OTB. I won't name names now but I'm sure everyone knows of people who got free stuff and flipped it for a profit. Hint: one is called Stan----

I don't think the price for the Ducky is a bad price given what OnTheBrink is offering. However, I think OTB should also offer an option to buy the keycaps and the Ducky separately. $99 shipped for the Ducky without dyesub keycaps isn't a superior value to $150 shipped with the dyesubs, but it'll give people fewer sticker shocks and make selling easier. Otherwise when people see: Ducky TKL for $150, they'll sneer, ha, seller is ridiculous.

In any case, OnTheBrink, I don't see why people who buy dyesubs must use them on a Ducky. They might be much happier with buying your dyesubs for $60 shipped. Selling them both together makes things 2x as hard because the buyer must both like the Ducky and the dyesubs.
Most of the modding can be done on your own once you break through the psychological barriers.

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Re: [WTS] Keyboards and Audio Gear
« Reply #26 on: Wed, 11 June 2014, 01:38:26 »
I'll take the Code. PM incoming...
Please consider carefully before you decide to comment, for Jesus.

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Re: [WTS] Keyboards and Audio Gear
« Reply #27 on: Wed, 11 June 2014, 20:48:43 »
I'll take the Code. PM incoming...

I got your payment and printed a label. Your package will be mailed out tomorrow morning.

Thanks man!  :thumb:

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Re: [WTS] Keyboards and Audio Gear
« Reply #28 on: Thu, 12 June 2014, 14:24:51 »
Some price adjustments were made.

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Re: [WTS] Keyboards and Audio Gear
« Reply #29 on: Thu, 12 June 2014, 14:53:28 »
I'll take the Code. PM incoming...

I got your payment and printed a label. Your package will be mailed out tomorrow morning.

Thanks man!  :thumb:

Thanks for the quick shipping  :thumb:
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Re: [WTS] Keyboards and Audio Gear
« Reply #30 on: Fri, 13 June 2014, 16:20:55 »
Bumps and price updates.

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Re: [WTS] Ducky Shine II w/ PBT and Blue Spark Digital (USB Microphone)
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Re: [WTS] Ducky Shine II w/ PBT and Blue Spark Digital (USB Microphone)
« Reply #32 on: Sun, 15 June 2014, 09:09:41 »
bump for you

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Re: [WTS] Ducky Shine II w/ PBT and Blue Spark Digital (USB Microphone)
« Reply #33 on: Mon, 16 June 2014, 12:28:25 »
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Re: [WTS] Ducky Shine II w/ PBT and Blue Spark Digital (USB Microphone)
« Reply #34 on: Tue, 17 June 2014, 13:35:16 »
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Re: [WTS] Ducky Shine II w/ PBT and Blue Spark Digital (USB Microphone)
« Reply #35 on: Mon, 23 June 2014, 12:22:33 »
pm'd

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Bump,

New stuff added.  :D

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not a duck mini

Ducky mini

huge difference

+1

At first I thought it is Duckmini. Turns out it is Ducky mini.
Should change the title tho. :)

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not a duck mini

Ducky mini

huge difference

+1



At first I thought it is Duckmini. Turns out it is Ducky mini.
Should change the title tho. :)

Sorry about that.

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Bump.

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Does the Wii U come with the games pre-installed or are they physical?

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Does the Wii U come with the games pre-installed or are they physical?

Physical discs.

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Re: [WTS] Ducky Mini (Blues), Wii U, PS4, 980TI w EKWB, Razer Mamba Chroma
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Re: [WTS] Ducky Mini (Blues), Wii U, PS4, 980TI w EKWB, Razer Mamba Chroma
« Reply #47 on: Mon, 31 July 2017, 09:03:41 »
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