[Group buy] Phantom Custom Keyboard Group Buy (CLOSED)

SOGOR wrote:Paid. Into the receiver address field I just put Germany to make it shut up.

OK, let's see what happens.
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PHANTOM..........93
TEENSY..........101
PH7BIT...........23<---- 2 more than ANSI with Windows keys!
PHANSI...........33
PHANSIWIN........21
PHISO.............8<---- LOL!
PHISOWIN..........9<---- LOL!
DIODE.........10493
MXBLACK.........475
MXBLUE.........1329
MXBROWN........2101
MXCLEAR........4571
MXDARKGREY.......91
MXGREEN........1741
MXGREY.........1346
MXRED..........3923
STAB200.........268
STAB625..........31
STAB700..........47

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paid in full and I'm one of the PHISO! Because I'm sat in England, drinking a cup of tea, with a picture of the f**king queen on my desk :lol:
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Those ISO Phantoms are going to be rare collectors' items in the future!
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litster wrote:Those ISO Phantoms are going to be rare collectors' items in the future!

I think by the time you factor in switches caps and cases there will be lots of unique keyboards out there.

I'd imagine out of the few ISO not all with be UK either :shock:

But nobody would be willing to part with one after all the work, and nobody would be willing to pay a premium for the product!

I'll bet mine isn't even built and someone releases a tkl board with a layout that takes cherry doubleshots..
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Whats the message code to 7bit for this:
wiki/File:Phantom_7BIT_002.png
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telge wrote:Whats the message code to 7bit for this:
wiki/File:Phantom_7BIT_002.png
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http://deskthority.net/wiki/Doubleshot_Replacements_Round_4#SPH_.28Spherical_Style_for_Cherry_MX.29
SPH/TKL with SPH/POS, SPH/NUMERIC and SPH/MODIFIER
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telge wrote:Whats the message code to 7bit for this:
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PH7BIT

You also need:
PHANTOM
TEENSY
DIODE 110
MXxxx 110
^^^Whatever switchs-color you like
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dirge wrote:
litster wrote:Those ISO Phantoms are going to be rare collectors' items in the future!

I think by the time you factor in switches caps and cases there will be lots of unique keyboards out there.

I'd imagine out of the few ISO not all with be UK either :shock:

But nobody would be willing to part with one after all the work, and nobody would be willing to pay a premium for the product!

I will probably never sell it...
This will use my first selfdesigned CNC part(s) and it is my first major soldering project.
The emotional value has no price for me. If I enjoy this project or hate it will perhaps decide what line of work I'm going to continue with.

I'm currently in College studying CNC and production development. So far I've yet to decide what I want to go with as I the study two parallel courses at the same time. This will be a seriously important project for me.

I just realised this as I wrote it... This might be the most important purchase/project of my life...
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Swede wrote:
dirge wrote:
litster wrote:Those ISO Phantoms are going to be rare collectors' items in the future!

I just realised this as I wrote it... This might be the most important purchase/project of my life...

second most, parenthood is the most important project :D
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dirge wrote:second most, parenthood is the most important project :D
Nothing else he said!
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I guess I'm going to understand that in a few years.

Right now I see them as spawn of satan, and not as an adorable kid that most parents probably do. ;)
You always hear that a father changes when he sees his kid for the first time, I guess that's whats going to happen to me :)
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Swede wrote:Right now I see them as spawn of satan

Your instincts serve you well. Never forget how you feel right now. ;)
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what about the two different exchange rates in the invoices?
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mintberryminuscrunch wrote:what about the two different exchange rates in the invoices?

Just apply the one you like more.
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dont mind about paying the extra euro, just don't want it to change every day^^
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mintberryminuscrunch wrote:dont mind about paying the extra euro, just don't want it to change every day^^
If you order more stuff, there will be a new exchange rate.

Just look here every day to find the best exchange rate:

:shock: ECB exchange rates :shock:.

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you just want me to order more :/
na i meant i rather pay any discrepancies due to exc rates once you sent the money and it is final ;)
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7bit, pondering making two.... :lol:

TEENSY 1
PHANTOM 1
PHANSI 1
STAB700 1
STAB200 5
DIODE 100

How much? (and is this enough - minus caps/switches for a full setup) and possible to add at this stage?
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mintberryminuscrunch wrote:you just want me to order more :/
na i meant i rather pay any discrepancies due to exc rates once you sent the money and it is final ;)
As far as I know, I will have to get some money from BiNiaRiS because the switches are more expensive and there are fewer people paying me.

It would be ideal if the EUR would go down to 1.2 USD or even lower when BiNiaRiS sends some funds for the switches. Then the EUR must go up to 1.4 USD or higher to make Round 4 switches cheap for us Europeans!
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dirge wrote:7bit, pondering making two.... :lol:

TEENSY 1
PHANTOM 1
PHANSI 1
STAB700 1
STAB200 5
DIODE 100

How much? (and is this enough - minus caps/switches for a full setup) and possible to add at this stage?

Nothing has been ordered yet!

Just order.

Let's see: PHANTOM, TEENSY, PHANSI (uhhh...), STAB700, STAB200 ...
ANSI tenkeyless requires only 4 STAB200 but I don't want to stop you from ordering a spare.
DIODEs, just the switches are missing.

All are available in any quantity you like.

I will order switches on Tuesday, BTW.
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mintberryminuscrunch wrote:you just want me to order more :/
na i meant i rather pay any discrepancies due to exc rates once you sent the money and it is final ;)
As far as I know, I will have to get some money from BiNiaRiS because the switches are more expensive and there are fewer people paying me.

It would be ideal if the EUR would go down to 1.2 USD or even lower when BiNiaRiS sends some funds for the switches. Then the EUR must go up to 1.4 USD or higher to make Round 4 switches cheap for us Europeans!
:evilgeek:

Just keep an eye on the news if either eu or USA are fucking up more lol
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7bit wrote:As far as I know, I will have to get some money from BiNiaRiS because the switches are more expensive and there are fewer people paying me.

It would be ideal if the EUR would go down to 1.2 USD or even lower when BiNiaRiS sends some funds for the switches. Then the EUR must go up to 1.4 USD or higher to make Round 4 switches cheap for us Europeans!
:evilgeek:

We are in the big league! This is how large US corporations avoid paying taxes!
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Hi! I'm new at Deskthority and I've just seen this thread.

I am very interested in it but don't know if I'm still on time
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You are. :P

What do you want?
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Well it's not so easy. I would like the ANSI one with WIN keys (ANSIWIN layout I guess) but I have no filco, so it leaves me with a caseless keyboard lol

I'm looking for some custom cases but I don't seem to find any.
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7bit wrote:What do you want?

Your keyboards, your keycaps and your women. Give them to me.
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Vast wrote:Well it's not so easy. I would like the ANSI one with WIN keys (ANSIWIN layout I guess) but I have no filco, so it leaves me with a caseless keyboard lol

I'm looking for some custom cases but I don't seem to find any.

Filcos are lame.

Real men use real keyboards without cases!

BTW: You can use the cardboard case (delivered with the Phantom for free), or order litster's acrylic glass case later.
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7bit wrote:What do you want?

Your keyboards, your keycaps and your women. Give them to me.
My prices are cheaper: I take only one woman.
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Oblig.

Spoiler:
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webwit wrote:Oblig.
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[spoiler][youtube]mvZgwtpPmLY[/youtube][/spoiler]
^^^LOL I can't watch youtube because I don't have that flash crap on my machine.

:lol:
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7bit wrote:BTW: You can use the cardboard case (delivered with the Phantom for free)

Code?
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