Take a look at N3ZN's single lever key:

http://www.n3znkeys.com/modelznSL.html

While the price might be a bit higher than you're looking at, his keys are excellent quality and craftsmanship. I prefer my N3ZN iambic key over the revered Profi sitting beside it in the shack. The Profi has better and more solid feeling space adjustments, but the ZN paddle just feels better in action.

Regards
Eric NO3M (ex. NI3S)

Ralph Tyrrell wrote:
Well I think I do. I bought a Vibroplex back in 1950 and got used to it. I tried to go iambic in the mid 70s and failed, tried again with the K1 in 2003 (mode a). Using an iambic key is too many mistakes for me.

I optained an MK-33 Whiterook single lever key and it works well, but has no adjustment and is not heavy enought to stay put without putting my other hand on it to hold it.
So any comments from Kent single lever key owners?

Does anyone want to sell one?
Does anyone in the US sell them?

Thanks,

73, W1TF,  K3 #696,  K1 # 1423


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