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One's where you install switches with stronger tension. I've mentioned multiple times earlier in this thread what I like but no idea if that interests you.
 

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I looked through all H's recommendations. Problem is none of them are much different from the Cherry reds. 40G vs. 60g isn't worth buying a new board.
Not when I've got two buckling springs I havent used, and, I can't find decent switches like Kalih Navy box ...
 

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One's where you install switches with stronger tension. I've mentioned multiple times earlier in this thread what I like but no idea if that interests you.
this one looks pretty good, but, heavy switches?
They have a bunch, but none really heavy.
 

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I guess I'm a bit confused. Are you looking for just the switches or a complete keyboard with your desired switches?

I don't know what the navy blue switches you're referring to or what weight/tension you're interested in
 

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I spilled wine on Corsair. New lighted buckling spring keyboard. Can't post it.
Unicomp M with a usb light over it. Best way to get a lighted, buckling spring keyboard.
 

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I guess I'm a bit confused. Are you looking for just the switches or a complete keyboard with your desired switches?

I don't know what the navy blue switches you're referring to or what weight/tension you're interested in
I was hoping to find a 96-100% full sized, with heavy keys, similar to the buckling spring Model M I'm typing on. I would like a backlit keyboard with heavy switches, that are similar to the buckling spring keyboards, but maybe a little quieter.
Wired is good. Am I forgetting anything? Lubed would be good, too. The model M feels a little scratchy.
 
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