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I've listed a few things for sale here. I'm looking to shift them so make an offer if you're thus inclined.
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I need to move these along as they don't get used, I'm all about those numpads.
Prices listed are what I paid for them including import charges, so make a reasonable offer based on that. Fees&postage included in the agreed price. Donation already made to the forum.
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Royal Kludge RC930-87
I paid 140USD in 2016.
Awful name, great keyboard. It's a Topre knock-off which is surprisingly good. I wish now that I'd bought the fullsize, but oh well. Useful cable routing on the back, come with a fixed braided USB A, but internally it's a USB mini B and I've seen mods where people make it removable with minimal effort. No original box I'm afraid. Completely programmable, including media keys etc.2:
KBParadise V60 Mini with Matias QC switches.
Paid 80GBP in 2017.
Matias Quiet Click switches are by far my favourite, this board is a dream to type on. However because of my smoothbrain I couldn't get used to the 60% layout. Keycaps are also hard to find, but the stock ones are completely fine [front print caps 4eva]. Stock alternative keycaps included. Keycap puller not included, that goes with the cap set later on. The cable is USB A to mini B, it isn't the stock cable but it's chonky. I'll chuck in a wrist rest too, made of Beech. There's a tiny bit of shine on the right side of the space bar, typical with ABS caps.3:
50x Zealios gen1, 65g
Please note that link is for the gen2 switches.
Paid 50CAD in 2016.
If you know about mech boards you'll know about Zealios. I bought these to build up a Planck olkb, but never got around to it because I'm too dense for a 60% let alone a 40% board. These are proper nice. Still in the original shipping box/packaging.4:
Nantucket Selectric keycap set, multiple add-on sets
Paid 200USD in 2016 [oof]. Not expecting anywhere near that back...
Sets: TKL, Homing keys, Specialty keys, 'Cape Cod', and 'Amity Island'.
A fairly uncommon keycap set, only about 500 sets sold. I won't split the sets, apologies. They're lovely shaped keys, and they feel gorgeous. I used to have them on my TKL board listed above. The homing keys have both bumps and dips. -
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On the topic of rollerballs/mouse alternatives, I've really been enjoying my Rollermouse, if anyone feels like going off the deep end on peripherals.
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The only way to know properly is to get a switch tester.
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This would be my recommendation too, though I realise you don't want recipes. It really doesn't take long, wap it all in a blender ; it doesn't have to be a nutribullet as stated, I used a Kenwood chef + blender attachment. It tastes properly if you add extra nooch, and doesn't stick to your teeth like all the packaged ones. I made 1 batch with the stated amounts, it lasted me a week. I even tried it as a cheese on toast which I highly recommend.
If you're desperate to buy one, I prefer the Daiya stuff but it is eye-wateringly expensive. Still sticks to your teeth, but less than the Sheese stuff in the purple packet. -
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https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/324163719366
Anyone fancy paying silly money for a Clydesdale fork?
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eBullitt + a trailer for the shopping?
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Sorry chaps, inline pictures removed and there's now a link to a shared folder.
@Soul I'm afraid not, but both the Cape Cod and Amity Island sets have multiple options for the modifier keys.
@fax_yourself no sorry. ANSI 4 lyf.