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Datamancer has built a solid reputation making wooden cases for popular keyboards like the Pok3r, Preonic, and ErgoDox. Now, the company has created one for 60-percent keyboards Read More
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RedingtonI don't know, it really looks like it does, but I really can't tell from the information I can find online. The case will fit any keyboard that has the GH60 form factor
Blackjackx1031Would be amazing. Also amazing if it worked with the led underglow feature as well... ;) (here is to wishing). Just let me know when its on drop and I'll pick one up immediately!
What a deal this group buy is. The walnut SA case with tax and shipping is less than a dollar cheaper than buying from datamancer directly. What is the point of this site anymore?
bentglasstubeThis site is for the consumer that doesn't lift a finger to do any research into what they buy. Poor Drop marketers, they spend all their time promoting the products to have the site intro them to people like us that just find it elsewhere for the same price or a few dollars more and can get it now rather than wait for the drop to happen.
bentglasstubeHasn't that always been the case with everything here except keycap groupbuys? Like literally everything I've ever been intrested in here has been available cheaper and faster somewhere else. Now I mainly use Drop to discover products I can look up on google and to look at gorgeous keycaps sets that would be way to expensive to ship to me in Europe even if they supported my layout, which they almost never does.
They really need to set up a warehouse in Europe or just hire some shipping company do deal with it for them. I don't get what the problem is. Now lots of sets doesn't include iso layouts just because "Europeans never buy them anyways". Well duhh. Of course not with the added vat and customs plus the fact that iso-users usually need like 6-7 keys for their layout but is forced to buy a kit with ~50 keys they'll never ever use for like $60-70. Maybe we need some sort of system where Europeans can talk with eachother and buy sets together, like a Swede can join a German and a Norwegian in buying one kit and have Drop split it and ship the right caps to the right country. Even if you have the money to waste on lots of caps you have no use for it feels like such a waste that they'll just sit in a box forever. Sure you can sell them later but I'm talking about the initial cost being prohibitively expensive for most people.