If I'd work for Unicomp and read this, I'd say f*ck you all. You want them to invest in expensive stuff and take a big risk close to retirement, all for people who do not want to invest and pay the price for a quality keyboard on ebay? But talk about keyboards all day anyway? Or for people who get disgusted by vintage and only want "new"? But also don't want to pay the price? That's like telling a car manufacturer to recreate a vintage car because the ones for sale have full asstrays. Please invest a lot of money so I can be cheap. Naaaah.. I'm sure Unicomp will do the right thing.
Why are they making model m's still at all? The market is flooded with used 1391401's, most going commonly for less than what they're selling their new ones for, while the market is starving for new mechanicals in full compact or mini versions.. What they're doing currently doesn't make any sense for a business trying to make a profit.
Model m mini's aren't going for the price they are because they're vintage, and people are collecting them, they're going for that price because they're a rare compact mechanical keyboard that people plan to use because there are no others like them on the market. It's not a fair comparison between an old car, where the older car is sucky in comparison with a new car, and people are collecting the older car for nostalgia. Model M mini's are one of the best keyboards ever made, and after 99% of keyboards went to rubber dome, and they suck.
Currently there are no new mini clicky mechanicals being produced anywhere, the closest being dsi's smk88, but that has huge ass sides on it that don't make any sense, and made for macs, or the tenkeyless, which can be difficult and expensive to get from Japan, and cherry's mini mechanicals are all linear. If they could put one out as a buckling spring it would be popular, simply because it is the only one, let alone an original based on one that was sold years ago.
Most people don't even know that clicky mini mechanicals exist other than the ibm version, which is why their price is so high. It took a lucky find of a siig minitouch on ebay for me to realize it, and finding Northgate repair which had a small cache of them, and is running out quickly. When those are gone I've scoured the net clean for any clicky mini mechanicals, there won't be any readily available from anywhere. They simply would be the only real source for a clicky mechanical keyboard.
Model m mini's are about the most common mechanical clicky keyboard that exists, and they go for insane prices. The other mini clicky boards that were made don't have the demand because noone knows about them, but they're even rarer. The world needs a producer of a clicky mini, and Unicomp would have the easiest time of making one, especially if like I think, they're bloody sitting on the molds they have the right to use already. If they are, they suck, and I hate them. lol