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I need my keys to sound like I'm using a typewriter, the pc is not a problem
Get a unicomp model M. They are the continued production of the IBM model M that came with their PS/2 personal computers. They use the same machinery that made the originals thus the modern ones are still "original", which is a fun fact.
But yes, very clacky and noisy. Also very well made and durable for the price.
Hmm, I think it will be a good teplacement for my current one, some keys are beginning to fail.
If you are dedicated to putting out one hell of a racket when typing you can also look into reproduction model F keyboards. They are like 5x more expensive and like 500$. They are solid metal tanks though with super noisy switches.
I want it to sound, not scream "IM TYPING IM TYPING"