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Offline hudson0804

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replacement cases
« on: Fri, 09 October 2015, 06:36:16 »
Hey folks,

I was wondering if there anyone out in the internet land that would provide OEM/replacement cases for ducky keyboards - i say ducky specifically because thats what I'm after. 

I'm keen to customise my keyboard somewhat, give its a spray job etc etc, but would like the safety net of "if i screw up i have a spare case". 

Its likely a question asked many times here but ive failed to come up with anything ducky related.

Thanks


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Re: replacement cases
« Reply #1 on: Fri, 09 October 2015, 07:03:24 »
Hey folks,

I was wondering if there anyone out in the internet land that would provide OEM/replacement cases for ducky keyboards - i say ducky specifically because thats what I'm after. 

I'm keen to customise my keyboard somewhat, give its a spray job etc etc, but would like the safety net of "if i screw up i have a spare case". 

Its likely a question asked many times here but ive failed to come up with anything ducky related.

Thanks

H

Have you tried contacting them directly?

Offline hudson0804

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Re: replacement cases
« Reply #2 on: Fri, 09 October 2015, 09:46:53 »
Ironically (or not) i haven't.

I've looked at their site for listed spares and there are none. 

But its worth a shot i guess. 

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Re: replacement cases
« Reply #3 on: Fri, 09 October 2015, 11:38:02 »
I have a Ducky 1087XM that needs a top case shell. Hopefully they used the same case as the other 87s.
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