Episode 6 of This is My 60, the series that is sure to baffle
and even enrage a lot of people who find it in their reccommended videos.
This time, I've got 6 60% keyboards found in r/mechanicalkeyboards whose owners have
agreed
to let us salivate over them at our leisure.
This is one of those shots that just makes me nod my head in quiet appreciation.
That gold KBD66 case is beautiful and the matching wrist rest shows how much thought
has gone into putting this together.
There's a link to the maker (of the wrist rest) in the description.
The KBD66 shares the same layout as my FC660C and will satisfy anyone who appreciates the
compromise of small footprint and a few extra navigation keys.
GMK Hyperfuse looks right at home here, bringing another level of class.
And there are two Fugus sitting proud up there on the right.
I love the soft focus and the colours in this shot of an HHKB with just a few custom keycaps.
The teal caps you see here are from KBDFans and have been popping up a lot on Reddit recently.
In the background, you can see a custom made bag and a patch bought on Amazon.
That patch got almost as many compliments as the keyboard did when this board showed
up on Reddit.
The group buy may have taken a few unexpected twists and turns, but I'm sure the owner of
this winkeyless stunner is more than happy with this one.
This gold Founders Edition XD60 is superb.
The OG doubleshots and that splash of yellow look great in these beautiful photos.
No LEDs needed for this board to make a statement and dare you to utter the E word.
This HHKB spent a day sightseeing around Kyoto showing its owner the sights.
It has 55g Realforce domes, as well as a Hasu controller for full programmability.
The keycaps are a mix of the limited edition Justsystems colab with Realforce, caps from
a vintage Nissho keyboard, and some from a Realforce HiPro.
It's also got a sweet custom sticker.
All in all a real beauty, and I'm proud to say I met it and the proud owner at the Tokyo
Meetup.
Be sure to watch that video for some close up shots.
And check the Reddit post for more photos.
Just the right amount of the board in focus for me here in this first shot to make you
want to take a closer look.
This Poker has been lovingly esconsed inside a wooden case from AliExpress.
Originative's run of SA Penumbra up top, and that cute octo cat thingy from GitHub on the
wristrest.
Damn!
This board is beautiful.
You probably want it don't you?
Yeah, you do.
Well too bad because, for now at least there are only a handful of these in the hands of
a lucky few.
These prototypes were made from stainless steel, but there may be a group buy for some
made in aluminium.
As long as the owners of these AEK64s keep posting lovely pictures like these, I think
that will suffice for now.
Another episode in the bag.
Don't forget to check out the other episodes in this series if you're into 60% keyboards,
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