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Cherry G80-3494 with Sixty's vintage doubleshots
Posted: 02 Feb 2011, 22:27
by keyboardlover
I like this keyboard a lot...cherry reds and NKRO FTW!
I like it EVEN MORE with these vintage doubleshots. Hoping to complete the bottom row with the GH SP group buy.

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Posted: 02 Feb 2011, 22:29
by sixty
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Posted: 02 Feb 2011, 22:35
by keyboardlover
sixty wrote:Pics not visible

Weird...I linked to the same photo URLS on GH and I can even see them on here as well...
Possible Forum bug?
Posted: 02 Feb 2011, 22:39
by sixty
Two possible scenarios:
a) geekhack blocks all outside embedding of images
b) imav already blocked this site specifically (i doubt it)

Posted: 02 Feb 2011, 22:49
by keyboardlover
Ok uploaded them...working now?

Posted: 02 Feb 2011, 22:51
by sixty
Yep, great board! You should also consider replacing the case.. vintage ones are much more solid. Shame you are in the US. I'm about to throw about 100 cases away :/
Posted: 02 Feb 2011, 22:58
by Minskleip
Why throw them away?
Posted: 02 Feb 2011, 22:58
by keyboardlover
Hmm...I'd be willing to pay. Got any photos?
Posted: 02 Feb 2011, 23:11
by sixty
Minskleip wrote:Why throw them away?
Once you reach several hundreds of boards, some just have to go. I am cleaning out most G81s, which happen to have the same case the G80s though. Once the keycaps are off and the cables are cut, there is not much left of value in these.
keyboardlover wrote:Hmm...I'd be willing to pay. Got any photos?
They basically are the same color as the keycaps, same case construction as your Cherry red board.
I would suggest a G80/81-1000 case, basically cloned after the Model M case design and of very thick plastic and a stable construction:
http://keyboardporn.com/mx-switch/g80-1000-hfd/
Problem is most do not support windows keys, so you would have to dremel or knife off the extra plastic. I might still have a few grey 3000 series cases with windows keys too. If you really want one, I'll check the storage when I go the next time.
Posted: 02 Feb 2011, 23:18
by Minskleip
sixty wrote:Minskleip wrote:Why throw them away?
Once you reach several hundreds of boards, some just have to go. I am cleaning out most G81s, which happen to have the same case the G80s though. Once the keycaps are off and the cables are cut, there is not much left of value in these.
keyboardlover wrote:Hmm...I'd be willing to pay. Got any photos?
They basically are the same color as the keycaps, same case construction as your Cherry red board.
I would suggest a G80/81-1000 case, basically cloned after the Model M case design and of very thick plastic and a stable construction:
http://keyboardporn.com/mx-switch/g80-1000-hfd/
Problem is most do not support windows keys, so you would have to dremel or knife off the extra plastic. I might still have a few grey 3000 series cases with windows keys too. If you really want one, I'll check the storage when I go the next time.
They are nice, but I don't have anything with which to replace them.
What kind of storage do you have? A container with keyboards instead of weapons?
Posted: 03 Feb 2011, 01:46
by keyboardlover
@sixty - thanks for the offer but I'm happy with the look of the black case. =)
Posted: 03 Feb 2011, 01:50
by webwit
Reds are the new blues. Not a lot of people have them, and many want them. I suspect they'll have the same shaped popularity curve, going high, but also falling after the new fashion switch kicks in (although it will not reach as high as the blues). I like 'em, but it's not a magic switch and many will find them too light.
Posted: 03 Feb 2011, 02:47
by keyboardlover
I was thinking it'd be cool to have a keyboard with only reds on the home row and the rest clears. I imagine it'd feel nice.
Posted: 03 Feb 2011, 02:55
by webwit
Why not the pinkies?..i.e. make a variable weight Cherry board, Realforce style.
Posted: 03 Feb 2011, 02:58
by keyboardlover
Yea I guess on the pinkies would be ok...only thing I'm not a huge fan of is the red switch space bar. I love a nice clear switch for the space bar. It's kind of my dream to make (or get) a tenkeyless board like this...maybe someday

Posted: 03 Feb 2011, 07:30
by iMav
sixty wrote:Two possible scenarios:
a) geekhack blocks all outside embedding of images
b) imav already blocked this site specifically (i doubt it)

Nope. We don't do either at GH.
BTW, nice site. It is good to see sites like this sprouting up. The main reason geekhack exists today is because I could find no such english-speaking site to participate in. The more sites like this, the better...it legitimizes the demand for quality input devices and, hopefully, will drive additional supply in the future!!
Posted: 03 Feb 2011, 07:54
by sixty
iMav wrote:sixty wrote:Two possible scenarios:
a) geekhack blocks all outside embedding of images
b) imav already blocked this site specifically (i doubt it)

Nope. We don't do either at GH.

It seems to be that images (that were uploaded to the geekhack attachment system) can't be used outside of geekhack in general. I just tried with imgur.com upload by URL and it results in a 404.
iMav wrote:
BTW, nice site. It is good to see sites like this sprouting up. The main reason geekhack exists today is because I could find no such english-speaking site to participate in. The more sites like this, the better...it legitimizes the demand for quality input devices and, hopefully, will drive additional supply in the future!!
Thanks! I agree. This is also what I wrote in my initial opening post to the site. Alternatives are nice to have around. Personally, geekhack nowadays mainly seems to attract newcomers who ask the same old questions all over again, which is why I figured a board with a slightly different goal would not be a bad thing. I saw the suggestion on geekhack for a "VIP" section, which I guess means that some other users feel it becoming "too crowded" aswell, however I found that to be the wrong way to go. Elitism within a community leads to failure.
As for input devices in general.. looks like "we" (as in the English keyboard nuts) did quite a lot... Brian did bring it quite far and I'm pretty sure the GH community played a big role in that. Then there are all those new brands throwing out mechanical boards almost at a monthly base. Things are moving, and they can only become better than all the Logitech and other rubber dome junk we had on the market for the past decade. Of course the majority of people will continue to use crappy keyboards... but the situation is definitely improving.
Posted: 03 Feb 2011, 23:27
by ynih
I was once a new comer on GH...but glad I'm not soo much of a noob anymore...I agree with Sixty, having an exclusive part of the forum will either draw other member's curiosity of why they aren't part of it and what they can do to be apart of it...then the whole point of GH is trying to make the VIP team. Alas, that is the nature of human thinking.
Posted: 04 Feb 2011, 18:31
by lootbag
I think I want a 3494 now.
I will put my Cherry doubleshots on it as well.
Seems like only armygroup has it in stock right now.
Re: Cherry G80-3494 with Sixty's vintage doubleshots
Posted: 04 Feb 2011, 19:53
by keyboardlover
Got mine from PCHome. Are they out of stock?
Posted: 06 Feb 2011, 17:09
by lootbag
yeah, they are out of stock.
who knows when they will restock.
awww
Posted: 06 Feb 2011, 17:20
by webwit
Re: Cherry G80-3494 with Sixty's vintage doubleshots
Posted: 06 Feb 2011, 18:20
by keyboardlover
Nice! Are you gonna doubleshot that badboy?
Posted: 06 Feb 2011, 19:49
by webwit
I'm more into blank keycaps.
Posted: 06 Feb 2011, 20:16
by keyboardlover
Otakuuuuuu! Which kind do you like? PBT? Aluminum? (I saw aluminum on at least one of your boards).
Posted: 06 Feb 2011, 20:18
by webwit
Alu ones are nice, but they do change the characteristics of the switches due to their weight.
Posted: 06 Feb 2011, 20:21
by sixty
Best blank keycaps are the Cherry official ones as seen in our header. Basically they have the characteristics of double shots anyway... about the same weight and thickness.
Some of the very best keycaps made in modern days, imo.
Re: Cherry G80-3494 with Sixty's vintage doubleshots
Posted: 06 Feb 2011, 20:41
by keyboardlover
Nice...are they available to buy somewhere?
Posted: 06 Feb 2011, 20:57
by sixty
Not often anymore. They pop up sometimes on Taobao still, maybe once a month or so.
Posted: 06 Feb 2011, 21:46
by 7bit
sixty wrote:Not often anymore. They pop up sometimes on Taobao still, maybe once a month or so.
I think keyboardco still have them in stock(along with a G80-3000).
What I really don't like is that you can see where the keymounts are. Older Cherry keys had been much better in that way. Also, Signature Plastics keys haven't got this issue.