
I guess the term “endgame” does not apply to a hoarder.ĭo you think MKBs can be compared to sneakers where price goes up because of hype and limited supply?ĭefinitely! People are willing to pay top dollar for rare things. After that, I realized it was just a lie that I kept telling myself. I probably told myself that phrase with the next 5 boards that I purchased after the Rakk Kimat. How many times have you told yourself that "endgame na to"? I sold it a few months after to a random guy. My first custom build was an XD64 kit (USD30-70) which I ordered from China that I bought to practice soldering on. How about your first custom keyboard build ever? Where is it now? Looking back, I’d say the Rakk Kimat was a really good choice for a beginner. The first time I typed on it I was making “ohhh, aaah” sounds because it just felt so nice. My first mechanical keyboard was a Rakk Kimat which I received on January 27, 2017.


What was your first mechanical keyboard ever? What did you think about it then and what do you think about it looking back from today? I am an entrepreneur and on the side, I sell accessories like keyboard bags, deskmats etc. "If I had to choose the only layout I could use for the rest of my life it would be the TKL. *Group buys are paid for before production begins, basically like a pre-order for games Daniel’s Top 3: TGR Jane V2 (around USD500) with GMK Honeywall. I currently have 44 keyboards with 10 more in group buys. How many keyboards do you currently have? What was the most you've ever owned at the same time? I unload once in a while to make space for new ones. I know someone who collects artisans and good ones usually cost like $400-500 (for a single keycap)! This could be a car among other things!ĭo you do the whole "unload to reload" dance to fund new builds or do you keep everything you've made ever? I can’t say for sure! There are loads of other people that have deeper pockets than me but maybe they’re more private about their collection. That’s a creative way of putting it! Do you know anyone else (locally) who is a bigger spender than you? Well, I summed it all up and I could have bought around 40 PS5’s!

I haven't kept track of how much I‘ve spent on my collection-until this interview. I truly appreciate all of your support, and thank you for being a part of the growing KeebsForAll community.Let’s begin with our burning question: just how much money has been put into the contents of that cabinet? Our goal is to make this store the most reliable and affordable one for members of the community in the US and Canada, by keeping products in-stock at reasonable prices. The price on many standard non-group buy parts were also extremely expensive, which makes it harder for members of the community to source high quality parts in a reasonable amount of time. While I was looking for parts, I noticed that this hobby isn't the most beginner friendly with parts constantly going out of stock and taking months to restock, but only to sell out almost immediately. Like many of you, I am still looking for my endgame keeb. This led me down the long decent into the world of the custom mechanical keyboard scene… In just a few months, I went from having zero customs to having five-three of which we built ourselves.

After spending hundreds of dollars, I still couldn't find one that felt good to type on. I have always loved mechanical keyboards, but I have always bought them from mainstream vendors.
