ripster, you just got a song written about you

ahh, that's what this place needs: a rock opera!
it can be titled Welly


ahh, that's what this place needs: a rock opera!
it can be titled Welly

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Hey folks, I'm new here so please forgive some naiveté. I recently posted about my beloved mechanical switch NMB keyboards of old, which apparently used the "space invader" switches no longer made. I'm trying to find something close in a modern keyboard, so I ordered a Deck keyboard with Brown Cherrys (hasn't arrived yet); I tried a Topre Realforce 103UB (lovely board, but not my style); and I'm looking for a good board with Blue Cherrys.
Ironcoder, prepare to be unhappy.
Is it just me, or have the quality "issues" of the Filco been blown out of all proportion as of late?
i think they last indefinitely XD
btw, don't dark keys show shinyness more than light-colored keys?
Now Welly could offer to take it back and send him a new one. That would be good customer service.
Of course he should pay for the RMA shipping and the new one's shipping.
btw just to be clear, my argument here isnt even ultimately about filco's per se. Its about information flow on the site. Just in case that point has been lost, wanted to reiterate it.
Principled arguments are not welcome on this forum!
(ducks for cover)
Yes. Filco keys get shiny quite quickly; for me, I start seeing signs of wear in about 2-3 weeks. It seems to be a combination of softer ABS plastic and the already smooth surface. That said, the lettering will not wear off in the process. The printing method used on the lettering is uber-strong.
Special K's keyboard is the first time I have seen this "spraypainted" phenomenon. You are also assuming that you can see the coating. Comparing my original, coated keys to my uncoated blank keys, there is no visible difference (other than Special K's problem); they look identical. You can, however see evidence on the underside of a coated cap by some "waterspots" from the coating being sprayed on.
I'm confused. First you said:
But then you said:
If you see signs of wear after 2-3 weeks, then how is my case the first time you have seen this phenomenon? What's different about my case?
Is it just me, or have the quality "issues" of the Filco been blown out of all proportion as of late?
Principled arguments are not welcome on this forum!
my left alt is starting to get shiny, but no sign of a ring
yesopinions change, man.
i want pics, sounds, videos, and descriptions... and considerations for me to consider. then i'll make my choices and live with them
there are two different effects:
1. shinyness
2. the appearance of a film or coating being worn off
Does that mean they should attack others who still hold those former opinions as 'beyond the pale'?
Yeah, the key question here is whether you're seeing a perceived "Ring" around the shiny area. In other words, is the coating border transparent or not. I'm not seeing it on my spacebar but maybe it's different on the Alpha keys.
And welcome back to the post. Lol.
...and what I dont want is for these discussions to be buried. The vendors would like nothing better than that.
If I'm a consumer looking for information on this site, dont bury these discussions -- lead me to them and let them be aired.
What we saw in the last few days was attempts (by the vendor and a few fanboy gh'ers) to bury these discussions as irrelevant. (For instance narrow interpretation of the discussion as only about 'letter wear', something Ripster wanted to participate in), or pretending that anyone who cares about keywear is somehow pathalogical).
It does not happen to all boards within "a few weeks", its logical to assume loss of coating will impact letter wear on printed keyboards, its not merely a manufacturing cost issue (m10's at half the price have lasered keys), its not merely a white letters on black keys issue (m10's again are that), etc, etc -- all we've seen is a looooong string of apologetics one after another. Why? Its great if some folks arent bothered by coatwear, keywear, etc, but why would you want to pretend its 'beyond the pale' if someone does care about it? Or raises questions about the board based on it? Don't bury this discussion (in defense of your favorite vendor) is all I'm saying. Information flow, not fanboyism.
If you guys want to compete on which particular features of keyboards each of us has gotten passionate about over the last year, believe me, I can portray you as having been 'beyond the pale' too. Are you kidding? Getting passionate about different aspects of keyboards is ALL this site DOES.
But we shouldnt start controlling those criticisms and passions based on what a particular vendor would like to see us do.
To the OP. I looked again at Majestouch's photo of his keyboard (see the "All About Keys" wiki) and I didn't see rings but lots of shiny spots.
Have you tried cleaning the key and putting under bright light?
I just pulled the spacebar on my keyboard and it definitely is coated but no ring next to the shiny spot. My Brown Cherry Filco also has a shiny spot (dang that Filco, somebody should complain about that!) and no ring.
Not sure why the alpha characters would be different.
Well when you look at the pic I posted on page 1, do you notice the lighter-colored region around the worn spot in the middle? Is that what you mean by a ring?
Personally I advise laser-etched keys with coating on a Unicomp Model M with extra light springs.
Here is my coated Blue Cherry spacebar again. This is as close as I can take the pic. A 1:1 shot - see the key above for reference. Interesting that it looks so shiny even though I see pits at this high magnification.
Anyhoo. No ring. Maybe your key is different or the coating reacts differently to your "precious bodily fluids".
oh come on you expect me to believe that is NOT photoshopped?
please...
pixels, shops in my time.
Everyone concerned about this should definitely buy a Das S. Doubledogdareya.
yesopinions change, man.
LOL - Immoral? You really are making an ass of yourself in this thread.