Update time - I have something like 200 keyswitches left. I have about 6 keyboards remaining to send, and those are all assembled but require mounts to be printed, so I feel like I am getting on top of this task. I do have a bunch of PCBs remaining so I have ordered more switches and while I expect demand to slow down I will be able to make all the PCBs I have into keyboards - about another 15. After that I think it will be time for a break. The part that really isn't fun is cleaning rosin off the circuit boards, it makes your hands very sticky and like pine tar it is hard to get off without even worse chemicals.
Thanks everyone, it has been a pleasure talking to you all and I really appreciate your patience and happiness when you get the keyboard, to me it (along with Steveed's excellent keycaps) is definitely the missing piece in a maxed-out Amiga. I hope it inspires people to get out their text adventures or assemblers and use them more. I'm looking forward to reassembling my A1200 and playing Roguecraft (it has been open with Diagrom installed for keyboard testing).