**EDIT**Crud... Just saw this fell through. That's a real bummer on this not happening... It really looked interesting.
I know nothing of these "Aristotle" switches, so new question, If I managed to salvage a keyboard with these Aristotle stems, would it be possible to transplant them into my current keyboard with Gateron Blue with "milky" top and bottom housings? These were from the last two batches of Blues from Massdrop before they switched to Black bottom housings and clear top housings. It's a big deal for me to retain the milky housings, as the bottom housing is hand wired, and I ain't redoing that, and the top housings are dyed.
If a mod like that were possible, plus the use of a much heavier spring, how would it compare to Alps Amber?
Again... Sorry to hear these didn't go through.
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So, a few questions... With the different internal stem configuration, is it possible to transplant the Gateron "milky" top housings in place of the transparent tops on these? I dye my switch tops, as shown in the image, and quite frankly... I have no idea if the transparent clear tops will even take dye or look right. If I got these, I'd want to be able to transplant the top housing... Is that possible?
Second, My favorite switch ever, is Alps Amber (from the keyboard of the Apple //c Extended Memory Model). It has such a strong, thunky click, and a wonderfully heavy weight. It's heavier than Greens! How would these compare to Alps Amber? I know you mentioned a 62g or 67g spring... No heavier options, like an MX Green? I suppose I could always get springs, and replace them, since I'd have to swap tops anyway. If I bought milky topped Gateron Greens, then I'd have both the top housing and a heavier spring. I could then rebuild those switches with the 62g or 67g springs and the clear tops, and maybe see if anyone wanted them.
Basically, I am curious how these would compare to Alps amber, and my choosing them would be 100% dependent on whether I can use the Milky top housings on these.
Just gonna also throw my hat in and say I also like "Tealios, or Tzealios" as a name.