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Which one are you looking for?You can find them listed on taobao but unless you order in a GB timeframe you won't be able to get one because they are produced for GB only aswell as taobao buyers.They usually get sold through GB here.
Those one ? https://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=74400.0If so I'm pretty certain something will happen on GH regarding those they are way too sexy to be missed
Quote from: azhdar on Wed, 21 October 2015, 20:00:46Those one ? https://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=74400.0If so I'm pretty certain something will happen on GH regarding those they are way too sexy to be missed Yup those are the exact ones I was looking at on Taobao I'll be keeping a look out, just noticed there was a GB on here back in July for the RS84. Very cool layout as well....but these 68,77,78 look so gooood!
Quote from: Wuzadi on Wed, 21 October 2015, 20:02:27Quote from: azhdar on Wed, 21 October 2015, 20:00:46Those one ? https://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=74400.0If so I'm pretty certain something will happen on GH regarding those they are way too sexy to be missed Yup those are the exact ones I was looking at on Taobao I'll be keeping a look out, just noticed there was a GB on here back in July for the RS84. Very cool layout as well....but these 68,77,78 look so gooood!I have the RS96, ended up being really easy to program and build it all after a few minor issues. I wouldn't have a problem recommending it but it is very hard to come by, I spent a decent bit searching around and found a fellow geekhacker willing to part with his kit. A few have been popping up classifieds, if you patiently wait you may be able to catch one usually for a good price.
Quote from: Steezus on Wed, 21 October 2015, 20:10:18Quote from: Wuzadi on Wed, 21 October 2015, 20:02:27Quote from: azhdar on Wed, 21 October 2015, 20:00:46Those one ? https://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=74400.0If so I'm pretty certain something will happen on GH regarding those they are way too sexy to be missed Yup those are the exact ones I was looking at on Taobao I'll be keeping a look out, just noticed there was a GB on here back in July for the RS84. Very cool layout as well....but these 68,77,78 look so gooood!I have the RS96, ended up being really easy to program and build it all after a few minor issues. I wouldn't have a problem recommending it but it is very hard to come by, I spent a decent bit searching around and found a fellow geekhacker willing to part with his kit. A few have been popping up classifieds, if you patiently wait you may be able to catch one usually for a good price.I actually saw your post when you first got your kit. Glad to hear everything turned out well! Good to hear you had a good experience with it. I wish I knew about these earlier, keeping an eye out though on the Classifieds for one!
Quote from: Wuzadi on Wed, 21 October 2015, 20:16:17Quote from: Steezus on Wed, 21 October 2015, 20:10:18Quote from: Wuzadi on Wed, 21 October 2015, 20:02:27Quote from: azhdar on Wed, 21 October 2015, 20:00:46Those one ? https://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=74400.0If so I'm pretty certain something will happen on GH regarding those they are way too sexy to be missed Yup those are the exact ones I was looking at on Taobao I'll be keeping a look out, just noticed there was a GB on here back in July for the RS84. Very cool layout as well....but these 68,77,78 look so gooood!I have the RS96, ended up being really easy to program and build it all after a few minor issues. I wouldn't have a problem recommending it but it is very hard to come by, I spent a decent bit searching around and found a fellow geekhacker willing to part with his kit. A few have been popping up classifieds, if you patiently wait you may be able to catch one usually for a good price.I actually saw your post when you first got your kit. Glad to hear everything turned out well! Good to hear you had a good experience with it. I wish I knew about these earlier, keeping an eye out though on the Classifieds for one!Thanks, I do like the acrylic case with smd leds at the bottom but I wish there was a metal case for the added weight. I know Bromono was trying to sell his, I can't recall whether he sold it off or not.
Quote from: Steezus on Wed, 21 October 2015, 20:24:32Quote from: Wuzadi on Wed, 21 October 2015, 20:16:17Quote from: Steezus on Wed, 21 October 2015, 20:10:18Quote from: Wuzadi on Wed, 21 October 2015, 20:02:27Quote from: azhdar on Wed, 21 October 2015, 20:00:46Those one ? https://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=74400.0If so I'm pretty certain something will happen on GH regarding those they are way too sexy to be missed Yup those are the exact ones I was looking at on Taobao I'll be keeping a look out, just noticed there was a GB on here back in July for the RS84. Very cool layout as well....but these 68,77,78 look so gooood!I have the RS96, ended up being really easy to program and build it all after a few minor issues. I wouldn't have a problem recommending it but it is very hard to come by, I spent a decent bit searching around and found a fellow geekhacker willing to part with his kit. A few have been popping up classifieds, if you patiently wait you may be able to catch one usually for a good price.I actually saw your post when you first got your kit. Glad to hear everything turned out well! Good to hear you had a good experience with it. I wish I knew about these earlier, keeping an eye out though on the Classifieds for one!Thanks, I do like the acrylic case with smd leds at the bottom but I wish there was a metal case for the added weight. I know Bromono was trying to sell his, I can't recall whether he sold it off or not.Yeah acrylic bottom housing and smd is always a really nice look. I'd love to get one with a full metal case. The lightsavers are so expensive, figured I'd go with an RS then snag a metal case down the road.
Quote from: Wuzadi on Wed, 21 October 2015, 20:28:37Quote from: Steezus on Wed, 21 October 2015, 20:24:32Quote from: Wuzadi on Wed, 21 October 2015, 20:16:17Quote from: Steezus on Wed, 21 October 2015, 20:10:18Quote from: Wuzadi on Wed, 21 October 2015, 20:02:27Quote from: azhdar on Wed, 21 October 2015, 20:00:46Those one ? https://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=74400.0If so I'm pretty certain something will happen on GH regarding those they are way too sexy to be missed Yup those are the exact ones I was looking at on Taobao I'll be keeping a look out, just noticed there was a GB on here back in July for the RS84. Very cool layout as well....but these 68,77,78 look so gooood!I have the RS96, ended up being really easy to program and build it all after a few minor issues. I wouldn't have a problem recommending it but it is very hard to come by, I spent a decent bit searching around and found a fellow geekhacker willing to part with his kit. A few have been popping up classifieds, if you patiently wait you may be able to catch one usually for a good price.I actually saw your post when you first got your kit. Glad to hear everything turned out well! Good to hear you had a good experience with it. I wish I knew about these earlier, keeping an eye out though on the Classifieds for one!Thanks, I do like the acrylic case with smd leds at the bottom but I wish there was a metal case for the added weight. I know Bromono was trying to sell his, I can't recall whether he sold it off or not.Yeah acrylic bottom housing and smd is always a really nice look. I'd love to get one with a full metal case. The lightsavers are so expensive, figured I'd go with an RS then snag a metal case down the road.Metal cases are hard to come by, I may sell mine down the road but I'm afraid I won't make my money back. Without keycaps I spent $350 on it, I love the board but my goal was always the lightsaver.
Quote from: Steezus on Wed, 21 October 2015, 20:31:06Quote from: Wuzadi on Wed, 21 October 2015, 20:28:37Quote from: Steezus on Wed, 21 October 2015, 20:24:32Quote from: Wuzadi on Wed, 21 October 2015, 20:16:17Quote from: Steezus on Wed, 21 October 2015, 20:10:18Quote from: Wuzadi on Wed, 21 October 2015, 20:02:27Quote from: azhdar on Wed, 21 October 2015, 20:00:46Those one ? https://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=74400.0If so I'm pretty certain something will happen on GH regarding those they are way too sexy to be missed Yup those are the exact ones I was looking at on Taobao I'll be keeping a look out, just noticed there was a GB on here back in July for the RS84. Very cool layout as well....but these 68,77,78 look so gooood!I have the RS96, ended up being really easy to program and build it all after a few minor issues. I wouldn't have a problem recommending it but it is very hard to come by, I spent a decent bit searching around and found a fellow geekhacker willing to part with his kit. A few have been popping up classifieds, if you patiently wait you may be able to catch one usually for a good price.I actually saw your post when you first got your kit. Glad to hear everything turned out well! Good to hear you had a good experience with it. I wish I knew about these earlier, keeping an eye out though on the Classifieds for one!Thanks, I do like the acrylic case with smd leds at the bottom but I wish there was a metal case for the added weight. I know Bromono was trying to sell his, I can't recall whether he sold it off or not.Yeah acrylic bottom housing and smd is always a really nice look. I'd love to get one with a full metal case. The lightsavers are so expensive, figured I'd go with an RS then snag a metal case down the road.Metal cases are hard to come by, I may sell mine down the road but I'm afraid I won't make my money back. Without keycaps I spent $350 on it, I love the board but my goal was always the lightsaver.Yeah some things are tough to part off with, especially if you can't make up what you spent. I'm pretty much following your footsteps though lol. RS slowly to lightsavers.
Quote from: Wuzadi on Wed, 21 October 2015, 20:33:11Quote from: Steezus on Wed, 21 October 2015, 20:31:06Quote from: Wuzadi on Wed, 21 October 2015, 20:28:37Quote from: Steezus on Wed, 21 October 2015, 20:24:32Quote from: Wuzadi on Wed, 21 October 2015, 20:16:17Quote from: Steezus on Wed, 21 October 2015, 20:10:18Quote from: Wuzadi on Wed, 21 October 2015, 20:02:27Quote from: azhdar on Wed, 21 October 2015, 20:00:46Those one ? https://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=74400.0If so I'm pretty certain something will happen on GH regarding those they are way too sexy to be missed Yup those are the exact ones I was looking at on Taobao I'll be keeping a look out, just noticed there was a GB on here back in July for the RS84. Very cool layout as well....but these 68,77,78 look so gooood!I have the RS96, ended up being really easy to program and build it all after a few minor issues. I wouldn't have a problem recommending it but it is very hard to come by, I spent a decent bit searching around and found a fellow geekhacker willing to part with his kit. A few have been popping up classifieds, if you patiently wait you may be able to catch one usually for a good price.I actually saw your post when you first got your kit. Glad to hear everything turned out well! Good to hear you had a good experience with it. I wish I knew about these earlier, keeping an eye out though on the Classifieds for one!Thanks, I do like the acrylic case with smd leds at the bottom but I wish there was a metal case for the added weight. I know Bromono was trying to sell his, I can't recall whether he sold it off or not.Yeah acrylic bottom housing and smd is always a really nice look. I'd love to get one with a full metal case. The lightsavers are so expensive, figured I'd go with an RS then snag a metal case down the road.Metal cases are hard to come by, I may sell mine down the road but I'm afraid I won't make my money back. Without keycaps I spent $350 on it, I love the board but my goal was always the lightsaver.Yeah some things are tough to part off with, especially if you can't make up what you spent. I'm pretty much following your footsteps though lol. RS slowly to lightsavers.It's been a fun but costly experience so far with keyboards haha. My next project is the Orion v2 when it eventually ships and then I'm hoping it will satisfy my needs for one of duck's boards. My true goal is to really collect all the keyboards I possibly can but being on a student budget is rough . There's been a fair amount of lightsavers for sale in classifieds as well but I haven't seen one under $450. I've promised myself to building only 2-3 keyboards a year so after the holidays it'll reset.
Quote from: Steezus on Wed, 21 October 2015, 20:37:54Quote from: Wuzadi on Wed, 21 October 2015, 20:33:11Yeah some things are tough to part off with, especially if you can't make up what you spent. I'm pretty much following your footsteps though lol. RS slowly to lightsavers.It's been a fun but costly experience so far with keyboards haha. My next project is the Orion v2 when it eventually ships and then I'm hoping it will satisfy my needs for one of duck's boards. My true goal is to really collect all the keyboards I possibly can but being on a student budget is rough . There's been a fair amount of lightsavers for sale in classifieds as well but I haven't seen one under $450. I've promised myself to building only 2-3 keyboards a year so after the holidays it'll reset. Niceeee and trust me I feel you on a student budget. I work full time and go to school full time, but also have a kid I still manage to put aside some mech board budget a Duck board would take some saving though. I'd love to get one some day, but not until I finish school haha. You've got to let me know how that Orion v2 turns out my man!
Quote from: Wuzadi on Wed, 21 October 2015, 20:33:11Yeah some things are tough to part off with, especially if you can't make up what you spent. I'm pretty much following your footsteps though lol. RS slowly to lightsavers.It's been a fun but costly experience so far with keyboards haha. My next project is the Orion v2 when it eventually ships and then I'm hoping it will satisfy my needs for one of duck's boards. My true goal is to really collect all the keyboards I possibly can but being on a student budget is rough . There's been a fair amount of lightsavers for sale in classifieds as well but I haven't seen one under $450. I've promised myself to building only 2-3 keyboards a year so after the holidays it'll reset.
Yeah some things are tough to part off with, especially if you can't make up what you spent. I'm pretty much following your footsteps though lol. RS slowly to lightsavers.
Quote from: Wuzadi on Wed, 21 October 2015, 20:40:36Quote from: Steezus on Wed, 21 October 2015, 20:37:54Quote from: Wuzadi on Wed, 21 October 2015, 20:33:11Yeah some things are tough to part off with, especially if you can't make up what you spent. I'm pretty much following your footsteps though lol. RS slowly to lightsavers.It's been a fun but costly experience so far with keyboards haha. My next project is the Orion v2 when it eventually ships and then I'm hoping it will satisfy my needs for one of duck's boards. My true goal is to really collect all the keyboards I possibly can but being on a student budget is rough . There's been a fair amount of lightsavers for sale in classifieds as well but I haven't seen one under $450. I've promised myself to building only 2-3 keyboards a year so after the holidays it'll reset. Niceeee and trust me I feel you on a student budget. I work full time and go to school full time, but also have a kid I still manage to put aside some mech board budget a Duck board would take some saving though. I'd love to get one some day, but not until I finish school haha. You've got to let me know how that Orion v2 turns out my man!Will do, I'm planning on going all out with this build. I bought some 65g Zealios, gmk hyperfuse + Matching Booper Artisan Caps + CMYW Kit, and sip socket and led all each switch. I've got into the hobby so much that, since I'm up at college and not using it, I'm planning on selling my gaming rig or trade it for a few boards. I have a really nice laptop as well and would much prefer additional keyboards.
Quote from: Steezus on Wed, 21 October 2015, 21:23:13Quote from: Wuzadi on Wed, 21 October 2015, 20:40:36Quote from: Steezus on Wed, 21 October 2015, 20:37:54Quote from: Wuzadi on Wed, 21 October 2015, 20:33:11Yeah some things are tough to part off with, especially if you can't make up what you spent. I'm pretty much following your footsteps though lol. RS slowly to lightsavers.It's been a fun but costly experience so far with keyboards haha. My next project is the Orion v2 when it eventually ships and then I'm hoping it will satisfy my needs for one of duck's boards. My true goal is to really collect all the keyboards I possibly can but being on a student budget is rough . There's been a fair amount of lightsavers for sale in classifieds as well but I haven't seen one under $450. I've promised myself to building only 2-3 keyboards a year so after the holidays it'll reset. Niceeee and trust me I feel you on a student budget. I work full time and go to school full time, but also have a kid I still manage to put aside some mech board budget a Duck board would take some saving though. I'd love to get one some day, but not until I finish school haha. You've got to let me know how that Orion v2 turns out my man!Will do, I'm planning on going all out with this build. I bought some 65g Zealios, gmk hyperfuse + Matching Booper Artisan Caps + CMYW Kit, and sip socket and led all each switch. I've got into the hobby so much that, since I'm up at college and not using it, I'm planning on selling my gaming rig or trade it for a few boards. I have a really nice laptop as well and would much prefer additional keyboards.Man you aren't messing around! That sounds like it's going to be amazing...can't wait to see it all finished. I'm actually temped to sell my rig and just settle on a laptop and use the extra cash toward boards. I don't game much at all anymore and I got a 980ti and 1440p 144hz rog swift that I don't even use the potential for.
Quote from: Wuzadi on Wed, 21 October 2015, 21:47:59Quote from: Steezus on Wed, 21 October 2015, 21:23:13Quote from: Wuzadi on Wed, 21 October 2015, 20:40:36Quote from: Steezus on Wed, 21 October 2015, 20:37:54Quote from: Wuzadi on Wed, 21 October 2015, 20:33:11Yeah some things are tough to part off with, especially if you can't make up what you spent. I'm pretty much following your footsteps though lol. RS slowly to lightsavers.It's been a fun but costly experience so far with keyboards haha. My next project is the Orion v2 when it eventually ships and then I'm hoping it will satisfy my needs for one of duck's boards. My true goal is to really collect all the keyboards I possibly can but being on a student budget is rough . There's been a fair amount of lightsavers for sale in classifieds as well but I haven't seen one under $450. I've promised myself to building only 2-3 keyboards a year so after the holidays it'll reset. Niceeee and trust me I feel you on a student budget. I work full time and go to school full time, but also have a kid I still manage to put aside some mech board budget a Duck board would take some saving though. I'd love to get one some day, but not until I finish school haha. You've got to let me know how that Orion v2 turns out my man!Will do, I'm planning on going all out with this build. I bought some 65g Zealios, gmk hyperfuse + Matching Booper Artisan Caps + CMYW Kit, and sip socket and led all each switch. I've got into the hobby so much that, since I'm up at college and not using it, I'm planning on selling my gaming rig or trade it for a few boards. I have a really nice laptop as well and would much prefer additional keyboards.Man you aren't messing around! That sounds like it's going to be amazing...can't wait to see it all finished. I'm actually temped to sell my rig and just settle on a laptop and use the extra cash toward boards. I don't game much at all anymore and I got a 980ti and 1440p 144hz rog swift that I don't even use the potential for.I can just never find the time to game anymore, school takes up a lot of time let alone something like your schedule haha. Anytime I get interested in an activity or hobby I like to do some research and get the best, longest lasting products which is evidently the more expensive products. I would love to have a nice keyboard collection and once I'm done with college and get a job then I'll build a new rig.