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Offline Jesse36m3

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What's up from the East Coast?
« on: Wed, 01 June 2016, 22:18:27 »
Newish member here, just wanted to pop in and say hi. Currently clacking on a Pok3r with greens, some dampers, and DSA eve. It's a real pleasure.

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My gaming board is a K70 with reds and a PBT set with dampers also.

Starting to look into keycaps more and more. I really want a Hyperfuse set, possibly for an upcoming board.

AND i'm waiting for the newest ErgoDox Infinity drop with a full wrist rest. So pumped to try that baby out.

Peace guys.


Offline sek1ne

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Re: What's up from the East Coast?
« Reply #1 on: Fri, 03 June 2016, 12:32:45 »
Hey, welcome to the forum! Keycaps are definitely a fun way to customize your board. There may be another run of hyperfuse coming along otherwise the second hand market is pretty pricey. Check the group buy page and see what bunny is saying.
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Offline rowdy

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Re: What's up from the East Coast?
« Reply #2 on: Sun, 05 June 2016, 00:20:26 »
Welcome to Geekhack!

A nice keyboard you have - MX greens are one of my more favourite switches (heavier!).

A quick search did not reveal any Hyperfuse buys running at the moment.  There is a rumour that it might be rerun at some stage, but no dates yet.

Your next best bet would be to camp out in classifieds in the hope that someone will be selling a set.
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