5 points

I love image. I’m glad to see a good number of less common vintage switches made the cut.

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Thank you! It is nice to be appreciated!

Can you identify them all? I’m not gate keeping, I put some tricky ones in there as a joke for myself and I hope you might enjoy the puzzle. I can confirm any correct answers.

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Sorry, didn’t see this reply until now. I don’t know all of them for sure (especially the few that look like really old Cherry like the MY and M9?), but own or have owned a quite a few of these. I parted with a bunch of my collection when I moved states last year, but still have several old boards that have SKCM Alps, vintage Cherry MX, and my clicky space invaders and some not pictured like my SMK Cherry MX mount and a few Model F and Model M.

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Hell yeah, dude!

If you are on the east coast be sure to go to meet ups and show off for me lol

No m9 here though, the one next to the my is a mitsumi type I actually. I enjoy being tricky :)

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2 points

we’re due for another extinction. never cherry mx again.

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8 points

MX has a lot of high points, it tends to be binding resistant, relatively dust resistant, reliable, small, and cheap. Not the best switch design of all time, but we can’t all be mitsumi minimechs.

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Has anyone attempted to draw the Victorian Era corollary to this subculture? Don’t misconstrue, I am a member too, and I enjoyed a chuckle, gazing from over top my own personal click/clacker. But also, I pondered if 150 years ago something similar occurred in perhaps the shoehorn community. Know what I mean?

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No I don’t. Could you elaborate?

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35 points

I’m apparently the archeologist over here with my Model M and its buckling springs.

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Model M is another survivor of the mass extinction but since the switches aren’t discreet it was hard to put it in the image. Great boards!

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It’s a survivor the same way the coelacanth or horseshoe crab is - a living fossil.

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9 points

Yeah definitely not discreet, more like obnoxious

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Lmao, I wouldn’t want to share a room with someone else with one.

For anyone not in the know, when I said discreet I meant modular switches like MX or alps. Buckling springs all share a common barrel plate and sending assembly. It is why you can’t just have a single loose buckling spring switch really.

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That’s a membrane keyboard

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lol no it’s not, could even take pics to show you

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They are right though. Check between the barrel plate and the metal back plate. Model Ms use a trio of membranes to detect key strokes. It is part of why they sound so much deeper, more robust, and less pingy than model Fs. Model Ms are membrane keyboards and that is a good thing.

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4 points

Yes, and?

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What are the two switches in the middle?

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10 points

Cherry MX black and Tai Hao APC blue (an alps clone still in production pretty much unchanged since the late 80s as far as I can tell)

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3 points

Thanks!

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3 points

I think they are logitech’s switches and cherry mx

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Yeah I couldn’t find pictures and they do look like the Logitech switches. But according to op it’s apparently alps.

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Alps clone*

Not made by alps. Tai Hao apc switches are to alps what Gateron switches are to cherry MX

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Close! MX and Tai Hao APC, not Logitech. Logitech doesn’t actually make their own switches, Omron does it for them. You can see an Omron B3GS in row 2, column 2, and an Omron Logitech switch (can’t remember the series name off hand) in last row, 3rd column.

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