Realistically, I am trying to wind down.
My "Naked 122" has been my primary board for a year or more, and I do not see that changing. Sure, I have rotated a couple of dozen others onto my desk for a few minutes or hours or days, and I am typing on one of my backup Model F-122s even now, but that is the exception rather than the rule.
During the past year, I have completed my 2 of my 3 primary "end-game" projects: blue Alps transplanted into a Northgate Omnikey 101 and a Filco Zero. Remaining is converting my Model F AT to near-ANSI adding Alt keys and internal Teensy.
I have a couple of immaculate fully-modded F-122s and a couple of primo Model Ms. If I ever manage to stumble across a reasonably-priced SSK at a time that I have the money in my pocket, I will buy it, and that will probably complete my IBM buckling spring collection. Likewise if I was ever able to acquire a Kingsaver, but I have pretty well written that off.
And I have at least a dozen keyboards, with various odd switches that I really like, in "deep storage" in boxes in the basement.
Beyond that, I have a big pile of stuff that I need to sell off and get out of the house. But I keep accumulating more junk because I can't resist interesting 2nd-hand gear that is cheap.
Whatever. It is what it is.