Good Keyboard Between 20-30$

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http://pcpartpicker.com/parts/keyboard/#sort=a8&qq=1&k=1
http://mechanicalkeyboards.com/shop/index.php?m=&c=1&l=product_list&sortby=price:asc

$45 - 50 is as low as it goes. any less...

Hazle

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unless you meant $120-130, you're not gonna get a full and proper mechanical KB with macros. not new and unused anyway, so you may want to check your local craigslist, ebay and what have you. no guarantees on successfully finding one that's to your liking, though.

these are the kind of prices you're looking at when getting a mechanical KB (presumably for gaming). those with macros usually start at around the $80-90 mark;
http://pcpartpicker.com/parts/keyboard/#sort=a8&d=5&qq=1&k=1&t=1
 

Jonathan Termitus

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10,510

Then what about a keyboard with just mechanical keys then
 

Hazle

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http://pcpartpicker.com/parts/keyboard/#sort=a8&qq=1&k=1
http://mechanicalkeyboards.com/shop/index.php?m=&c=1&l=product_list&sortby=price:asc

$45 - 50 is as low as it goes. any less than that & you're looking at numpads. even those rarely, if ever, go below $30. or as i said earlier, second hand, if anyone's willing to sell 'em that low.

based on your initial need for one with macros, i am going to assume this is for gaming. you may want to skip a mech KB for now and get a non-mech gaming KB with macros while you save up for what you're looking for, if you really need one.
 
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