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That bright green is not even close to authentic "9009" colors. Pink is closer, but still washed out in comparison.
Sep 12, 2019
SpencerL
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Sep 12, 2019
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livingspeedbumpIt definitely is more pastel than the original 9009 colorway - more of an inspiration from the authentic design.
Sep 12, 2019
SpencerL Normally you'd call it something else then, as 9009 is referring to rather specific colors, just just "some shade of green and pink and beige." Kinda how every light/dark set isn't called Dolch and every Grey/White set isn't called Honeywell.
Sep 12, 2019
vootcabooty
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Sep 15, 2019
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SpencerLi call it "not good"
Sep 15, 2019
vxvx
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Sep 17, 2019
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livingspeedbumpits based off of the cherry reuters version of the 9009 found this post detailing the keycaps after a bit of searching https://www.ggesport.com/topic/1832/
Sep 17, 2019
vxvxLike I mentioned in another comment, this is true. Why I think the "actual" reruns that folks like Dixie are doing (https://dixiemech.com/gmk9009) are worth calling "9009" as GMK is still using the same exact colors (they are stock colors) to do the reruns as the original caps. This set essentially just adds onto the compatibility to allow for more than just funky financial boards to be used. Other people have made sets with colors that are nearly perfect that are based on the originals (https://kprepublic.com/products/9009-colorway-169-cherry-profile-dye-sub-keycap-set-thick-pbt-plastic-keyboard-gh60-xd60-xd84-cospad-tada68-rs96-zz96-87-104-660), and again, this makes sense to call "9009" I think. Was just saying that any old green/pink combo with a beige base isn't really "9009" as the community has come to know it.
Sep 17, 2019
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