1984 Apple Macintosh 128K Mac 512K M0110 Keyboard ONE SINGLE Key Cap Replacement For Sale

1984 Apple Macintosh 128K Mac 512K M0110 Keyboard ONE SINGLE Key Cap Replacement
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1984 Apple Macintosh 128K Mac 512K M0110 Keyboard ONE SINGLE Key Cap Replacement:
$9.84

1984 Apple Macintosh 128K Mac 512K Original Beige Model M0110 Keyboard single plastic Keycap Replacement. PRICE if for ONE single Keycap, not for a keyboard or a full box of keys. Keycap only, no stem or anything else is included. Buyer mustspecify the specific key they want. All keys are available in multiple quantities, except the spacebar which will be listed separately, it is not available through this listing. You can buy multiple keycaps in this listing, just specify the quantity needed and price will automatically be calculated.
Keys are in excellent clean condition. Replace your missing key with one of these and restore your original Mac keyboard. If your key stem on the keyboard is broken offthis will not help, as this is only the top plastic keycap, not the plastic stem on the keyboard that holds the key, in which case you will need to repair or replace the key stem first. Specify which individual key you need in a note withyour payment.


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