It looks really awesome and was trying to figure out what model it is...obviously Cherry, but which one? It looks grey and two-tone in color, never seen anything like that before.
What keyboard is this?
- bitslasher
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I saw this image a while ago, posted by "sixty".

It looks really awesome and was trying to figure out what model it is...obviously Cherry, but which one? It looks grey and two-tone in color, never seen anything like that before.
It looks really awesome and was trying to figure out what model it is...obviously Cherry, but which one? It looks grey and two-tone in color, never seen anything like that before.
- kbdfr
- The Tiproman
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- Favorite switch: Cherry black
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Research is an easy task when you know how to
Here's the original posting by mass, who modded this G80-2100 from ISO to ANSI and from full size to TKL:
http://deskthority.net/workshop-f7/iso- ... html#p3285
(wait until the pics have loaded)

Here's the original posting by mass, who modded this G80-2100 from ISO to ANSI and from full size to TKL:
http://deskthority.net/workshop-f7/iso- ... html#p3285
(wait until the pics have loaded)
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The grey/dark grey keycaps are from one of 7bit's rounds. The tell is that the legends are centred, not offset. Other than that, the colour scheme is close to Dolch's (but not exact).
The keycap on the bottom row are probably original Cherry keycaps.
The keycap on the bottom row are probably original Cherry keycaps.