So on my recently-purchased 122-key Model F, which I haven't yet done much on beyond some rudimentary cleaning and some flossing, I noticed that some keys have a definite roughness when pressing them down, while some are a whole lot smoother.
Popping some of them out, I noticed that the ones that feel super-smooth have keystems that look... glossy, while the rough ones look matte. What's interesting too, is that the keys in the main alphabet/number section of the keyboard are mostly very smooth, while the ones that I find especially rough come from the more obscure keys. A lot of the keys are still in their original positions since I didn't pop them out yet, apart from the keys that I flossed (the main alphanumeric area, and the directional pad cluster - which I flossed separately so the key bottoms didn't get mixed between these two groups).
Could this mean that the most often used keys get smoothed out, gaining this glossy surface, while the less-used keys remain rougher and therefore feel rougher when pressed?