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Masterpiece:
Well, I already have a mechanical keyboard now, I'm not going to start searching for another one now ;) but I might get back to you if this one ever breaks down.

ankhtahr:
There are so many good keyboards! You can't just stop with one! You'll always find one you'll like better! Believe me, your Black Widow will feel flimsy in comparison with a Model M!


(though I admit that the keyboards you're desiring get more and more unobtainable with time. Getting a Beam Spring keyboard nowadays is almost impossible, and getting one of these to work with a modern computer is something nobody has managed before. Also getting a IBM Selectric is a little complicated)

Also don't forget that some keyboards are better for special purposes. Like, MX Blue/Buckling Spring for typing, MX Red/some other linear switch for FPS gaming, another silent but tactile keyboard for carrying around with your notebook.

Masterpiece:
I don't have a Notebook, nor do I intend to get one.

ankhtahr:
Then it's even more important that you carry a fine keyboard wherever you go, so you don't need to use a filthy rubberdome when working on another computer! :mrgreen:

Just think of all the great keyboards you haven't tried yet! Model Ms, Model Fs, keyboards with ALPS switches, MX Red, MX Brown, MX Clear, Ergo-Clear, Cherry ML, Topre, all the ergonomic keyboards; there's so much to learn, so much to discover! You've only taken the first step on the way of keyboards!

ev4n:
I have to admit, I really want to upgrade my $10 M$ keyboard to a mechanical.  The action on a mechanical just feels awesome.

Functionally, though, it's paying money to do something I can already do....

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