Cherry Whites still available ?!

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Kurk

13 Feb 2012, 18:34

Hi there,
I've got this switch from Conrad electronics. It looks just like a Cherry White and it is actually sold as part number MX1A-A1NN which is the correct code for plate-mounted Cherry Whites without LED.
Over at GH, I asked about it but I got no clear-cut answer. What do you think?
http://geekhack.org/showthread.php?2723 ... post513289
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Ascaii
The Beard

13 Feb 2012, 18:39

amazing...they are available.

http://www.conrad.de/ce/de/product/706351/Cherry

ordered 120 for myself.

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Daemon Raccoon

13 Feb 2012, 19:00

Interesting, the English language site claims it's sold out.

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Ascaii
The Beard

13 Feb 2012, 19:01

If anyone plans on ordering some, i just got a 5€ coupon from conrad...after my purchase -.-
Wouldnt mind passing it on.

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sixty
Gasbag Guru

13 Feb 2012, 19:18

AMAZING FIND! It has to be new old stock.

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Daemon Raccoon

13 Feb 2012, 19:24

Why does The Keyboard Co. have them too?

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sixty
Gasbag Guru

13 Feb 2012, 19:26

Maybe it is actually a new model that we somehow missed and which came out recently. Looking at the pics again, it indeed seems as this is a solid white version, while the older vintage version from 1986 is more clear - in fact identical to modern MX clears.

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If you have access to clears, could you take a pic next to them like I did above?

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Spharx

13 Feb 2012, 19:27

Save 10€ if you buy stuff worth more than 50€: 020272-U0 (scroll down)
Btw. : If you look at the stem bottom of the switch that Kurrk posted you will see a difference compared to this pic of a white switch in the geekhack wiki img src
Is geekhack currently ddos'ed? Kinda really slow today ?
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ripster

13 Feb 2012, 19:31

Lol. I should have screenshotted my post.

Anyhoo, they are mos def Cherry Whites.

I won't mention links this time.

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sordna

13 Feb 2012, 19:53

What's the difference between Cherry whites and greens in operating force/characteristics?

mintberryminuscrunch

13 Feb 2012, 19:55

...
keyboardco says:
Actuation force 65 ± 20 cN apx.
Pressure point force 80 ± 20 cN
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Swede

13 Feb 2012, 19:58

Conrad has some strange stuff, ordered my 5.5mm screwdriver for my Model M there... Only place I could find it. Not even the hardware store where I worked at the time could get one. And those guys got some fucked up orders sometimes :P

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webwit
Wild Duck

13 Feb 2012, 19:59

Nice floor.

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Ascaii
The Beard

13 Feb 2012, 20:00

got mine there as well =D

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webwit
Wild Duck

13 Feb 2012, 20:13

A 5.5mm nutdriver isn't really that special, you just won't find it in consumer hardware stores. Conrad are like Viking/Office Depot. They have a big visual presence, lots of marketing, free toy whatever when you order, big catalog, shitty service, aim at the grey area between amateur and professional, and you will always pay a price premium because of all the overhead.

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Kurk

13 Feb 2012, 20:14

sixty wrote:If you have access to clears, could you take a pic next to them like I did above?
Unfortunately there are no clears in my household. Not until the Phantom group buy order arrives ;)

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sixty
Gasbag Guru

15 Feb 2012, 00:59

So I talked to Bruce this morning (since they also have some in stock) and it turns out that he just ordered them based on the old part number. The stock they received is from 2007, which is still 20 years later than the last ones we have seen used of these. That must mean that Cherry still made these, or even still makes them for replacement parts and such, and no one ever noticed. Mind blown.

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7bit

15 Feb 2012, 01:10

Just read this (conrad.de):
Verfügbarkeit: lieferbar ab 11.05.2012

I will see if blainchen's source has got them as well ...

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webwit
Wild Duck

15 Feb 2012, 02:04

That was quick. I always wonder what they think on the other side when something like this happens.

Not selling for years, not selling, not selling, STAMPEDE, out of stock.

ripster

15 Feb 2012, 06:49

mintberryminuscrunch wrote:...
keyboardco says:
Actuation force 65 ± 20 cN apx.
Pressure point force 80 ± 20 cN

They do?

BiNiaRiS

15 Feb 2012, 06:58

do these feel different than blues?

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sixty
Gasbag Guru

15 Feb 2012, 07:11

BiNiaRiS wrote:do these feel different than blues?
There are two types. I have both in my collection. One type is almost identical to blues, but feels a bit more smooth. The other type feels more like a green switch and has a kinda ALPSish feel. Looking at the datasheet, these are the ALPSy ones and should feel VERY different from the Blue MX.

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fossala
Elite +1

15 Feb 2012, 08:57

I got some in yesterday, they feel less tactile than blues and definetly a quiter click.

mtl

15 Feb 2012, 15:19

sixty wrote:So I talked to Bruce this morning (since they also have some in stock) and it turns out that he just ordered them based on the old part number. The stock they received is from 2007, which is still 20 years later than the last ones we have seen used of these. That must mean that Cherry still made these, or even still makes them for replacement parts and such, and no one ever noticed. Mind blown.
I wonder if this is the way to order clicky dark blues / teals? Not sure what the part number is for those, though.

Conrad doesn't appear to ship to the U.S. :(

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guilleguillaume

15 Feb 2012, 15:44

I don't actually understand from description on Keyboardco if these are ready for keyboards with PCB mounted switches so they could be used on the Poker or are for plate mounted keyboards.

If those are ready to mount on the Poker I may try them.

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Kurk

15 Feb 2012, 17:40

guilleguillaume wrote:I don't actually understand from description on Keyboardco if these are ready for keyboards with PCB mounted switches so they could be used on the Poker or are for plate mounted keyboards.

If those are ready to mount on the Poker I may try them.
If you hover over the picture at their website...
http://www.keyboardco.com/keyboard_deta ... RODUCT=944
... it says "MX1A-A1NN", which is the part number for plate-mountable switches. It also says in the description that "it does not have the 2 smaller fixing pins found on some Cherry switches". These small pins are only found on PCB-mountable switches.

ripster

15 Feb 2012, 18:22

Well lookie that.

That matches the force curve for CHERRY CLEARS, not the CHERRY WHITES at the place that must not be named or my post will be deleted.

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gulfar

19 Feb 2012, 17:32

then, definitely the switch they sell in conrad.de are authentic switch white?

http://www.conrad.de/ce/de/product/7063 ... Detail=005

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Icarium

19 Feb 2012, 17:38

"sell" they are not really available it seems...
I ordered ten but got only two.

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sixty
Gasbag Guru

21 Feb 2012, 11:24

Ordered 150 from my source yesterday, got them today. Whites indeed. These are different in color from the 1987 ones. Comparison pictures later.

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