I just restored an IBM model F xt, and love it to death, but I want to get a little bit of a variety going, especially since my IBM is my only mech, and only good keyboard for that matter (my only other board is a dell membrane board with a HIDEOUS binding problem even though I cleaned its keys and the case with pressurized water).
I've been watching a lot of Chyrosran's videos lately, in fact, I would say his videos are responsible for getting into good mechanical keyboards in the first place (thanks m8). A lot of the alps boards he looked at seemed very interesting to me, so I want to give one of those a try
But I would prefer a board with a decently good key rollover since I do some gaming that would benefit from that, and I would like a board with a fairly rugged design just because I'm a bit picky in that regard. I also would prefer complicated alps.
I looked on ebay at at101s and they all are about $100 USD and they don't have n-key rollover anyway, so I am looking elsewhere. I have a good deal on what looks like a zenith z-150, and a northgate omnikey 102 key board. Both are in very good condition, and the zenith actually comes with the computer it originally came with, but that makes it about 20 dollars more than the omnikey. I also am looking at the ace pad tech board, but I want to wait a little longer for Ace to polish them up a bit more.
Any boards I may be missing? And I would prefer something cheaper. I spent a fortune on fixing my model f.