Hammerworks CRP C64 Round 2
Hammerworks CRP C64 Round 2
Hammerworks CRP C64 Round 2
Hammerworks CRP C64 Round 2
Hammerworks CRP C64 Round 2
C64 Alphas
Hammerworks CRP C64 Round 2
Alphas ***SOLD OUT***
Hammerworks CRP C64 Round 2
TKL ***SOLD OUT***
Hammerworks CRP C64 Round 2
Modifiers ***SOLD OUT***
Hammerworks CRP C64 Round 2
Pad
Hammerworks CRP C64 Round 2
ISO ***SOLD OUT***
Hammerworks CRP C64 Round 2
40s ***SOLD OUT***
Hammerworks CRP C64 Round 2
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Hammerworks CRP C64 Round 2

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CRP 64 R2:

CRP 64 R2

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DESCRIPTION

C64 is back on DC!

C64 CRP profile keycaps are designed by BUGER.WORK and it’ s inspired by the original Commodore 64 keycap set. The overall background color is retro warm gray and dye-sublimated specially designed and slightly rounded fonts. The graphic codes are also reinterpreted based on original C64 codes, matched with vivid colors, showing both retro and lively trendy style.

The keycaps are CRP profile by HAMMER, which made from durable PBT and combined with stable dye-sublimate. Round 2 shares the same background color with Round 1 but deeper and less saturated violet blue characters, making the overall feeling more harmonious.

Key sets are optimized based on R1's. Mac and vertical F kits are no longer available. Meanwhile, 40’s and optimized Pad kits are added. Due to the difficulty of side dye-sublimation and to ensure the quality, the manufacturing period still be 5 months after group buy ends. Thank you for your patience and understanding.

DETAILS
  • Dye-Sublimated PBT
  • Cherry Profile
  • Produced by HammerWorks
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DISCLAIMER

The images shown are used for illustrative purposes only. While we aim to accurately estimate and reproduce colours, there may be minor variations in the colour of the actual product because of the nature of dyes, environmental lighting, and differences in display output due to lighting and digital photography and colour settings and capabilities of monitors.