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A Cherry switches collector from China(3)

Posted: 07 Aug 2018, 17:45
by UncleFan
Hey guys! This is the third time I have shared my progress. First of all, I would like to express my heartfelt thanks to the players who have helped me around the world! As of now, I have collected the cherrykey switch for nearly two years, there are about 135 types, these photos are not very ideal... I tried my best...
coordinate map
coordinate map
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I did statistics for them again.
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annotate
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Cherry.xlsx
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As always, I have a short description of each type of switch, and I try to use the model instead of the name. As you can see, there are more and more types of switches.Just naming by color will create ambiguity.For unknown models, I will choose some apt names or leave blanks. If you don't understand some of the descriptions in the form, you can always ask me questions or refer to my previous explanation:
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I am learning to build a wiki entry. For me, editing a wiki is not a simple matter...
The following are the others photos:
overview1
overview1
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overview2
overview2
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overview3
overview3
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Side view1
Side view1
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Side view2
Side view2
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M4-M7 series:
M4-M7(1)
M4-M7(1)
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M4-M7(2)
M4-M7(2)
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M4-M7(3)
M4-M7(3)
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M8 series:
M8(1)
M8(1)
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M8(2)
M8(2)
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M9 series:
M9(1)
M9(1)
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M9(2)
M9(2)
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M9(3)
M9(3)
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MX series:
MX-1
MX-1
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MX-2
MX-2
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MX-3
MX-3
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M11,solid state capacitive,MY and ML solid series:
M11,solid state capacitive,MY and ML(1)
M11,solid state capacitive,MY and ML(1)
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M11,solid state capacitive,MY and ML(2)
M11,solid state capacitive,MY and ML(2)
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M11,solid state capacitive,MY and ML(3)
M11,solid state capacitive,MY and ML(3)
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Thanks for watching!

Posted: 07 Aug 2018, 18:18
by andrewjoy
That is a totally crazy collection mate well done.

But what is that red MX housing ? That looks very cool!

Posted: 07 Aug 2018, 18:31
by UncleFan
There are some switches known but I don't have, I have been looking for them:
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Of course, there are still many unknown switches. If you find any other strange, rare, and unusual cherry keyswitches, please feel free to contact me.
You can send me a private message at DT or contact me at Uncle.A .Fan@ Outlook.com
Thanks again to the friends who have helped me around the world!
That's all!

Posted: 07 Aug 2018, 18:34
by UncleFan
andrewjoy wrote: That is a totally crazy collection mate well done.

But what is that red MX housing ? That looks very cool!
Michael in Cherry.de said: "the red housings have just been made for internal testing’s from our engineers.They have been made in 2013 I would guess …"

Posted: 07 Aug 2018, 20:23
by Muirium
Sir, your Cherry collection is a peach!

That red shell is indeed an eye catcher. Cherry really ought to make some $bank and sell those. But the obsessive array of variations are what makes this set so spectacular. Very nicely done.

Posted: 08 Aug 2018, 03:58
by Elrick
OH MY GAWD :shock:

You are the current KING of Cherry switch collecting. Have not seen anyone else on Planet Earth that even comes close to your collection.

So why are you so addicted to the Cherry MX design?

I only really like the Kailh BOX design (Click) but you seem way over board on all other designs related to that German Company.

UncleFan you really do amaze us all with your collection, well done Sir :ugeek: .

Posted: 08 Aug 2018, 05:15
by ZedTheMan
Wow!
I am new enough that i have not seen your previous posts on this collection and hunting efforts until now.

Call me impressed, because I am.

Posted: 08 Aug 2018, 09:56
by UncleFan
Muirium wrote: Sir, your Cherry collection is a peach!

That red shell is indeed an eye catcher. Cherry really ought to make some $bank and sell those. But the obsessive array of variations are what makes this set so spectacular. Very nicely done.
Thank you.
those red housing just is a single shell without metal contacts...Installing metal contacts on the housing is not a simple matter...

Posted: 08 Aug 2018, 10:05
by UncleFan
Elrick wrote: OH MY GAWD :shock:

You are the current KING of Cherry switch collecting. Have not seen anyone else on Planet Earth that even comes close to your collection.

So why are you so addicted to the Cherry MX design?

I only really like the Kailh BOX design (Click) but you seem way over board on all other designs related to that German Company.

UncleFan you really do amaze us all with your collection, well done Sir :ugeek: .
HAHA..Thanks, When I collected the cherry key-switch, I found that the switch type produced by cherry is very complicated and the design is very attractive. Sadly, most people only know the MX switch.

Posted: 08 Aug 2018, 10:12
by Elrick
UncleFan wrote: HAHA..Thanks, When I collected the cherry key-switch, I found that the switch type produced by cherry is very complicated and the design is very attractive. Sadly, most people only know the MX switch.
If anyone ran a Group Buy using any of their much older Cherry designed switches (NIB), then YES I would be in it.

Alas they're all gone and no one is interested in them anymore. But at least the Cherry Corporation has done good in maintaining a very large presence in keyboards produced today and tomorrow with their latest MX design.

Posted: 08 Aug 2018, 10:50
by Wodan
Such an impressive Cherry collection. Hard to imagine there is a bigger Cherry collector anywhere!

Have you seen my red Cherry top project? ;)

Posted: 08 Aug 2018, 12:06
by andrewjoy
They.... look amazing.

Posted: 08 Aug 2018, 14:18
by UncleFan
Wodan wrote: Such an impressive Cherry collection. Hard to imagine there is a bigger Cherry collector anywhere!

Have you seen my red Cherry top project? ;)
Haha..just saw it. It seems that Michael sent you a lot of red top cover. Unfortunately, those red housing doesn't has metal contacts. So you can't use it directly.

Posted: 08 Aug 2018, 15:45
by Chyros
Fucking hell, I have a lot of switches, but THIS... Oo Very impressive, thanks for the showcase!

Posted: 08 Aug 2018, 16:52
by UncleFan
If there are any past KBC forum players who can see this post, pls contact me. Thank you.

Posted: 08 Aug 2018, 17:29
by kakan
oh wow this is a really impressive collection. Do you have any more information about the mx with alps sliders?

Posted: 09 Aug 2018, 12:22
by UncleFan
kakan wrote: oh wow this is a really impressive collection. Do you have any more information about the mx with alps sliders?
As for MX-Alps Clear, Its authenticity is unknown. I got it from a second-hand electronic seller. Someone told he had seen this switch on a cherry keyboard, but the news is not supported by evidence.
As for MX-Alps Clicky and Linear, Most news about it shows that it is related to Taiwan. Cherry does have distributors in Taiwan-Greendich. I have contacted Greendich but have not responded. Someone got them in the KBC forum, but the KBC forum has been closed, so I lost the source.

Posted: 10 Aug 2018, 00:40
by green-squid
Alwaxs impressed with your collection!

Posted: 10 Aug 2018, 08:33
by UncleFan
;)
green-squid wrote: Alwaxs impressed with your collection!

Posted: 10 Aug 2018, 12:27
by Elrick
UncleFan wrote: As for MX-Alps Clicky and Linear, Most news about it shows that it is related to Taiwan. Cherry does have distributors in Taiwan-Greendich. I have contacted Greendich but have not responded.
MX Alps Clicky is my Ultra Rare 'Pink' Unicorn extravaganza :shock: .

If they do exist and you could get them, then I suspect you can name your price for all of them. It shall be paid without argument or angst.

You are indeed the 主 of Cherry Switches ;) .

Posted: 11 Aug 2018, 07:17
by UncleFan
Elrick wrote:
UncleFan wrote: As for MX-Alps Clicky and Linear, Most news about it shows that it is related to Taiwan. Cherry does have distributors in Taiwan-Greendich. I have contacted Greendich but have not responded.
MX Alps Clicky is my Ultra Rare 'Pink' Unicorn extravaganza :shock: .

If they do exist and you could get them, then I suspect you can name your price for all of them. It shall be paid without argument or angst.

You are indeed the 主 of Cherry Switches ;) .
I did hear that someone sent some MX-Alps switches to European players, but I didn't see more news about it. There is very little information about it on DT.
I would prefer to use a model instead of a name. the model can intuitively express all the features of this switch. But you have to cooperate with the instruction manual. If the model is always unknown, I will have to use the name.
BTW, 主?It seems that you are also Chinese? At least you know some Chinese.

Posted: 14 Aug 2018, 02:52
by Elrick
UncleFan wrote: BTW, 主?It seems that you are also Chinese? At least you know some Chinese.
Google can make even the dumbest person look smart to complete strangers. Just did a copy paste off Google, so please don't confuse me someone that knows your very intricate and complicated lingo.

Also Chinese, has five main groupings, Mandarin, Yue, Min, Wu and Hakka, far too many dialects than my severely Westernized-cripple brain, could ever understand or even speak this ancient but beautiful language.

The Chinese culture is very old and has contributed so much to the rest of the world and I am envious of those who grew up in China knowing their language, interests and of course their destiny.