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Damn Fine Keyboards

Damn Fine Keyboards is a new PDFzine by CCH Podcast's Philipp. Check it out and subscribe!

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Published February 25, 2022
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Launched on the first anniversary of his CCH podcast, Damn Fine Keyboards is a little PDF booklet brought to you by Philipp – full of glamour shots of keyboards with layouts more on the conventional side. Something you don't often see here on kbd.news.

So what's the point of the Damn Fine Keyboards? I love mechanical keyboards and I love working on projects. Besides my podcast, I wanted to do something with more visuality instead of audio – and here is the result. A magazine full of beauties in the form of mechanical keyboards – Philipp.

The first 13-page issue is already available for download at:

https://damnfinekeyboards.com

If you want to contribute, send your photos or other content to Philipp. If you don't want to miss the next issue, follow @damfinekeebs on Twitter or sign up for the newsletter.

Good luck to Philipp and thanks for the references!

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Published on Fri 25th Feb 2022. Featured in KBD #67 (source).


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