Oct 19 2007Do It Yourself Wooden Keyboard Available

HACOA has announced their do it yourself wooden keyboard is shipping, and at a measly $300. It comes with everything you see in the picture, including the little saw so you can get the keys apart. For $300 you'd think they'd already be separated, but I guess you're really paying for that DIY experience. If you're a cheap bastard you can just glue Scrabble tiles to the letters of an existing board. Or if you're shopping for something even more exotic, I'm selling DIY stone keyboards. It’s an old keyboard with the keys ripped off, some glue, and a chisel. Kits start at $250. You provide the rock.
One more after the jump.

HACOA's $300 DIY keyboard now shipping, saw included [engadget]
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Reader Comments
1. FIRST - October 19, 2007 8:53 AM
FIRST
2. flareback - October 19, 2007 10:53 AM
wow that looks half way decent. not saying i'm going to go get one but not bad.
3. ubee0173 - October 20, 2007 1:25 PM
i had one of these once, only it was free and the keys wouldnt go back on-- we called it a poke-board. this would be a great gift (preassembled) for someone you dont like that much. you could rearrange commonly used letters, or throw in numbers where there are letters-- ha, fun!
4. Sarah - October 21, 2007 3:54 PM
Now I want a Scrabble keyboard!