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[Orders Open] Miami 90key Set

Posted: 28 Apr 2012, 06:16
by boost
Simple reason for this group buy

lysol
I am going to call it 'Miami' since the colorway reminds me of that city... If you've been there, you know why.

I do want to keep it straight forward, simple and as inexpensive as possible. It will be doubleshots done with SP stock font, standard upper left position. It will be only available in ANSI 90 set following modern standards for keysizes. This means it will be made to fit typical Filco, Leopold, Ducky, etc.

90key Set includes:
Standard ANSI 87key
2 'Miami" Modfiers
1 "GeekHack Miami Edi" R1 key
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Options:
17key set(number pad to make 104set)




Color we are using
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Pricing

These pricing does not include Shipping fees to me and $45x2 for the new keys.

Set pricing is below for the 90 key set(includes sorting fees):

25 sets $83.17 / set

50 sets $62.11 / set

75 sets $55.09 / set

100 sets $51.59 / set

150 sets $48.08 / set

200 sets $46.33 / set

250 sets $45.28 / set

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Set pricing for the 17 key add on kit is:

25 sets $21.54 / set

50 sets $14.44 / set

75 sets $12.07 / set

100 sets $10.88 / set

150 sets $9.70 / set

200 sets $9.11 / set

250 sets $8.75 / set



Shipping

US-FlatRate Box $6.50(up to 3 sets)
US-Medium Flat Rate box: $12.50
Canada-$15
INT-Small Flat Rate box $19(up to 3 sets)
INT-Medium Flat Rate box: $49


Payment

PayPal only. 3% + $.30

How to Order

**Please add "DT-" infront of your username!!
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/vie ... M1I4Y2c6MQ

more info http://geekhack.org/showthread.php?3064 ... -90key-Set

Posted: 28 Apr 2012, 06:16
by boost
reserve

Posted: 28 Apr 2012, 09:07
by Ascaii
Any chance you could offer the geekhack key seperately? I would love to buy several, but I do not need to other keys.

Re: [Orders Open] Miami 90key Set

Posted: 28 Apr 2012, 15:01
by boost
Ascaii wrote:Any chance you could offer the geekhack key seperately? I would love to buy several, but I do not need to other keys.
I was thinking about that..will get back to you on that

Posted: 02 May 2012, 17:14
by Glissant
Let's order some sets, people ;)

Re: [Orders Open] Miami 90key Set

Posted: 02 May 2012, 23:59
by boost
Glissant wrote:Let's order some sets, people ;)
:smile:

Posted: 04 May 2012, 22:08
by Izza
Image

Posted: 05 May 2012, 09:16
by Ascaii
boost wrote:
Ascaii wrote:Any chance you could offer the geekhack key seperately? I would love to buy several, but I do not need to other keys.
I was thinking about that..will get back to you on that
:?: :P

Posted: 25 May 2012, 13:34
by Glissant
boost just got the prototype. It's looking pretty goooood.

Posted: 25 May 2012, 18:29
by Peter
Sorry, but isn't
Geekhack mainly a ANSI-site &
DT mainly a ISO-site ??

What practical use do ISO-people have for ANSI key-sets without conversion-kits ?
In the GH Dolch/Selectric group-buy a conversion-kit, consisting of 32 caps or so,
was made to cover a large portion of European ISO-users needs at a quite reasonable price .
SP is making good money on keyboard-geeks,
they should get with the program and offer at least the main Euro-language ISO-conversion sets included as standard
instead of offering them as 'custom' caps !

Posted: 04 Jun 2012, 22:00
by 4en
Badaboom

Posted: 05 Jun 2012, 00:10
by pasph
Peter wrote:Sorry, but isn't
Geekhack mainly a ANSI-site &
DT mainly a ISO-site ??

What practical use do ISO-people have for ANSI key-sets without conversion-kits ?
In the GH Dolch/Selectric group-buy a conversion-kit, consisting of 32 caps or so,
was made to cover a large portion of European ISO-users needs at a quite reasonable price .
SP is making good money on keyboard-geeks,
they should get with the program and offer at least the main Euro-language ISO-conversion sets included as standard
instead of offering them as 'custom' caps !
I agree

Posted: 05 Jun 2012, 00:17
by longweight
Why don't people just use ANSI? I hate ISO yet I used it for years in the UK before I learnt about mechanical boards. Changed over and it really isn't hard!