

A year ago I had two keyboards.
Starting from image 1 and clockwise from top,
Keychron Q5 Max, came with Gateron Jupiter Browns (tactile), I've since changed to Gateron Sea Salt Smoothies (linear) and a (probably knockoff) set of qPBT Terminal keycaps. I tape modded it with two layers of painter's tape and one layer of Gorilla tape. It feels super nice and now sounds way better than before, it's deep and marbly. This one is on my main/gaming PC.
Logitech G710+, came with soldered Cherry MX Browns (tactile), the majority of the stock keycaps eventually had broken stems, so I got some custom ABS caps from WASD Keyboards (RIP), because the bottom row of this board is uncommon to say the least. This was my first board, I got it in 2012 or so and used it daily up till this past December. I'm thinking to tape mod it and lube the switches, but I'm not de-soldering/soldering it.
Ticktype DP104, Keygeek x Neo Rye (linear), stock keycaps, I don't actually know why I got this, it's great, if a little mushy, but I should have just waited for a Neo98. I use this one as my work board.
Ducky One X, Ducky Inductive switches, stock keycaps, used this one for work for a while, but I was typoing like mad. Another one that I'm not sure why I got, but it did teach me that I do prefer the feel of regular mechanical switches to these ones. I'll probably eventually try an HE board, but who knows.
Image 2, also clockwise from top.
Weikav Nut65, Akko Rosewood (linear), FBB After the Rain keycaps, I love this board. It was super easy to work with and was the first board that I built from a barebones kit. It's a little quiet, but just going with the plate barbell gaskets, it's nice and firm, and overall feels/sounds nice. I use this one on my HTPC.
Epomaker EK21, Epomaker Wisteria (linear), stock keycaps, got this for whenever I ended up in the office, because Goddamn I hate using the number row when I'm entering numbers.
Wobkey Zen65, Kailh Luna (linear), FBB Retro Rainbow keycaps, I got this one for a work board (I test software across multiple systems simultaneously), and I really wanted to use the keycaps that I'd had for a while. This one is super nice. Came with a couple foam options and gaskets. It's a little louder than I want but still has that marbly sound, and feels clean.
Chilkey ND65, came with Kailh BLue Lotus (linear), swapped out for HMX Bad Sweethearts (linear), also Drop (RIP) DCX Emerald keycaps. It sounded like crap beforehand, it was super clacky and hollow, but after changing the switches and keycaps, I really like the feel and sound. It's nice and marbly and also feels clean.
Keychron K2 v1, Gateron Brown (tactile), stock keycaps. I only got this to be a wireless keyboard for whenever I took a laptop somewhere. I tend to carry it when I need to go to the office but now I've got other options.
Akko 5087 v2, Akko V3 Piano Pro (linear), stock keycaps. There was a sale on Akko blind boxes and this is what I got. It's not bad at all, just not sure where to use it.
Any storage ideas? I was thinking of a pegboard on the wall, but I'm concerned about the weight.
Ducky Tinker75, Cherry MX Brown (tactile), stock keycaps. Ducky does do some good stock keycaps, I can say that, but damn the spacebars on both of my Ducky boards are wonky as shit. I got this one to replace my G710+ but that never panned out as I didn't realise how much I use and care about having a numpad. My son uses this one to play Minecraft, so it might be a little grimy.