This Guy Has 600 Keyboards And Still Thinks He Needs More

This Guy Has 600 Keyboards And Still Thinks He Needs More

Video: Jacob Alexander loves keyboards. He has over 600 in his collection and says he emigrated to the US from Canada just because eBay shipping on his keyboard-related orders are cheaper.

He stores his impressive collection in the office of his small company, Input Club, where he and his fellow keyboard enthusiasts design beautiful keyboards that retail for a couple of hundred dollars a pop. When not working his day job (completely unrelated to keyboards) or designing keyboards and keyboard switches, Alexander spends his free time carefully testing distance travelled and the feel of every kind of key switch ever made.

Alexander is a proud nerd, which is why he’s the perfect subject of the first episode of Show Me Your Nerd, a new series from Gizmodo about passionate people who don’t simply amass museum-worthy collections of things. These collectors are always doing something extraordinary.

You’ll meet Jacob, who makes and collects keyboards by the hundreds, and Marc who repairs antique computers for the Silicon Valley elite. There’s a woman who owns every View-Master every made (and most of the disks that go in them), and another who probably appreciates those little covers that come on umbrellas more than most people.

You’ll meet them all over the next eight episodes. Episodes will appear here every two weeks.


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