Sigh. I remember the old days when we could all get along. Was all this excitement really about shiny keys? Put a tent over this circus.
I have brown and blue cherry 104-key FILCO boards and yes, the matte finish started wearing after a month or so. This does not bother me at all, but I would say it is normal -- it happened to another guy in the office as well. So in my experience it is typical.
And I have the infamous Filco Zero (Fukka) and so far it has not been getting shiny. This also does not bother me.
If so, would the Filco still be a better quality board than the new Das model s pro?
Oh, it's time for my sideshow! Let me just park my clown car...
Ripster states the fact, which is that none of us have operated a Model S. It probably doesn't even exist, it's just more marketing balogna from Das. I kid. I'm a kidder.
So, totally blind, I would say:
Of course the FILCO is the better board. It doesn't have a mirror finish or an affectation for a name. It isn't 80% hype. You can trust FILCO, but you can not trust Das -- they spent far too many months selling broken keyboards and denying the problem.
The FILCO is for O.G.s, it's for authentic appreciators of keyboard purity. The Das is what you buy if you have not done your homework. The Das is what the 14-year-old kid next door bought to impress his 12-year-old brother. No one but the truly Important People, people of great character and insight, only these people know FILCO. These people, who in a previous generation would have been known as Great Men, will see the Das and say nothing because they are highly distinguished.
But they have passed judgement and will know that you are an outsider, a philistine. They will know you are distracted by baubles, a simpleton, a rube. Somehow you will feel unlucky and wonder if the best moments of your life are behind you. Sometimes when you are typing you start crying for no reason and wonder what happened to your dreams.