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Offline Quartzca

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Hello from Singapore!
« on: Sat, 04 March 2017, 02:54:38 »
Hello everyone!

Let me start by apologizing if my English is not on par with the rest of this community. By no means am I a native speaker. I first stumbled upon Geekhack while browsing r/keycaps. Lurked here for a week before taking the plunge to start up an account. The keyboard which I'm currently using as my daily driver is a Ducky Shine One (blue switches). My first mechanical keyboard to be precise.

It's been with me for a good eight months. I'm hoping to sprice this bad boy up with custom keycaps for a more personal feel. Like many others before me, I figured this would be a good place to start.

Offline seville57

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Re: Hello from Singapore!
« Reply #1 on: Sat, 04 March 2017, 06:13:57 »
Hi and welcome to GH


Your English is good (I'm from Sweden) and I have 1 ANSI White Ducky One RGB YOTG with Black switches (here in Sweden you could only buy the ISO/Nordic layout Ducky One RGB YOTG with Reds and Brown switches) and 1 ANSI Pink transparent Ducky One with Red switches + some ASNSI Ducky Shine 3/4 k - boards.


Here is a picture on my White Ducky One RGB YOTG with original keycaps.



Same k - board but with Jukebox SA keycaps set. The 2 orange pumpkins caps don't belong to the Jukebox SA set.



Here with a 104 Miami keycaps set + 4 HKP Raven artisans caps and a matching USB - cable in 550 Miami Paracord sleeve made by Pexon. Sorry for the bad picture. HKP = Hot Keys Project.



Ducky Shine 3 with Royal Navy keycaps set (from UKKeycaps/MechSupply, you can't buy this set anymore).


ANSI Ducky One RGB YOTG and (the black) ISO/Nordic Ducky Shine 3 with Jukebox SA sets.




EDIT: Some ANSI keycaps sets are only 104 keys sets and the ANSI Ducky Shine 3/4/5/6 + Ducky One (not the Ducky One TKL) are 108 keys  k - boards. In Sweden, the ISO/Nordic Ducky k- boards have 109 keys.
« Last Edit: Sat, 04 March 2017, 07:04:27 by seville57 »