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We put a lot of time and effort into our keyboards for us to leave them lying on the ground—or worse, in a box in a closet. Put your favorite keebs on display and at the ready with an acrylic stand from mStone Read More
Where did the $20/$25 pricing come from? The linked review mentions people complaining even about a 15,900 KRW (<$14 USD) price for the two-keeb model. An over 40% jump just for the import seems excessive. @SpencerL can you comment?
eponymousThis is the author who wrote the review of the link.
This product was sold once in Korea and sold after giving up the margin.
The reason is that it is an eventful product that wants to understand marketability.
The product was sold quickly because of its small quantity.
I also managed to buy it and could write a review.
I expect that Korea will be re-introduced from late November to mid-December.
In Korea, the price is definitely going to go up and release it.
I expect the price to go up to more than $18.
The reason why this product was popular in Korea is...
In order to purchase such products in Korea, I have to ask for a request or participate in a deduction, but the price is between 35$~43$.
I don't know if you've translated it wrong, but I wrote a review that I'm quite satisfied with it.
The company's products sometimes come on (DROP), but there are few price differences with Korea.
tonsoffun49I have 6 of the Robot Candy ones. They are nice, but not nearly as sturdy looking as this one. I think for pure display, they might be better as you have a single keyboard per stand, but for storage with a little display, this one looks quite nice.
Will these cause damage in the long run? Is any felt or some rubber to protect the keyboard case from the touching edges of the acrylic? I know probably exaggerating a little... X)
atari.super.nesWith a plastic or anodized case, probably not. If you're putting a board with a wood frame on there it might scratch that if you bump it or aren't careful moving it.
Honestly it's not a huge issue imo. You can easily pick up some adhesive backed felt or foam rubber from a craft shop, cut a couple strips and put them on there where the board makes contact with it.
atari.super.nesEverything the keyboard touches is soft.
It feels so soft that it won't strain even if you rub it with your hands.
Both plastic housing and aluminum housing are in use, and there is no damage of 0.1%.
It would be nice if there was a 1 slot option. I am pretty sure many people would love to have individual stands for all their keyboards to have them nicely displayed.