[Photos] Minimalistic packaging

meh..I'm sure webwit has one of those and the cat would have pinched it if it wanted one.
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I don't have that one because I don't collect Cherry, but the cat got this one earlier:

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I'm not laughing about this thread anymore. Look what I've got :shock:
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Unbelievable.
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The keyboard was wrapped in one layer of bubble plastic and then taped into a very thin plastic bag. The ones you get in take-away Chinese restaurants. Needess to say that it was torn open in several places and the board had suffered some slight damage. Luckily it was a crappy, yellowed, dirty and smelly rubber dome board. So no harm done.
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Kurrk wrote:I'm not laughing about this thread anymore. Look what I've got :shock:
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The keyboard was wrapped in one layer of bubble plastic and then taped into a very thin plastic bag. The ones you get in take-away Chinese restaurants. Needess to say that it was torn open in several places and the board had suffered some slight damage. Luckily it was a crappy, yellowed, dirty and smelly rubber dome board. So no harm done.

dye experiment caps?
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To boldly go where no innovator has gone before : always engage at full trust.
I've had some really bad packing from ebay sellers too, makes you wonder.
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kbdfr wrote:This obviously would be the next step:
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Oh i have actually shipped motorcycle tires like that, just put stickers on there and wrap it with some tape so it doesn't fall off.... Worked like a charm tho it made the postal office clerk scratch his head. But very unlike keyboards motorcycle tires dont really mind being tossed around ;)
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kbdfr wrote:Just received and opened a parcel:

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But well, the keyboard seems to be intact and all keycaps are present :mrgreen:

Had a Model M delivered like that too.. popped back a few keycaps and it was ready to rock.. Gotta love 'em!
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How come it broke of
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You sure you're not really from Australia, not Germany?
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Daniel Beardsmore wrote:You sure you're not really from Australia, not Germany?

I got stuck thinking about it, nice one :lol:
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Daniel Beardsmore wrote:You sure you're not really from Australia, not Germany?

I don't get it
Or has it to do with burrowing
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