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Then my theory was right with it. Then I would like a solid case as well, rather than a layered one.
Ask IBM?Ellipse wrote: ↑Sorry no logos. The buckling spring patents have long expired but IBM still trademarks its logo.
Or we could have swappable badges.wlhlm wrote: ↑I'd prefer to not have any logo on the front.
Yeah like those DT stickers from webwit but bigger.Redmaus wrote:What about a DT badge?
Yeah but what if we don't have any IBM badges and we don't particularly want a DT logo on our keyboard (nothing against DT or its logo, of courseRedmaus wrote: ↑No more like an insert portion. So we could insert authentic IBM square badges in it or make DT square badges.
Looks like no one wants a logo. I can live with that.Khers wrote: ↑Not having a logo is not one of them...
Yeah same here.photekq wrote: ↑I would go for a badge IF we had a solid source for original (or absolutely identical to original) square IBM badges. I wouldn't settle for anything less. If we could source those I think it would look lovely!
Otherwise, no badge for me thanks.
Eh I am not sure if cork feet are the best idea. I understand that the awesome double step feet on an F122 would most likely be too costly and complicated but maybe we could have screw-in metal feet like on the F107?Ellipse wrote: ↑Red - I expect to include 1" cork feet. Like these: http://www.mcmaster.com/#8771k73/=xzd7l2
Not sure if the rendering on their web site is accurate - it's probably a placeholder. They should look like the cork feet on the XT keyboard.