1984 Macintosh M0001 Apple Rainbow Logo FRONT Case EMBLEM Mac 128K or 512K Nice For Sale

1984 Macintosh M0001 Apple Rainbow Logo FRONT Case EMBLEM Mac 128K or 512K Nice
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1984 Macintosh M0001 Apple Rainbow Logo FRONT Case EMBLEM Mac 128K or 512K Nice:
$29.84

1984 Macintosh M0001 128K and Mac M0001W 512K small front casealuminum emblem featuring the Apple rainbow logo on a tan background. This is the emblem for the FRONT of the original Mac, also is the same emblem used on the original Apple ImageWriter printer, and other Apple items of the same era. In comparison, the rear rainbow logo emblem of the same size for the original Macintosh M0001 had a grey background, this is the emblem from the front of the case with a tan background behind the rainbow logo. This is small, less than 1 inch square in size, hard to find original Mac part in excellent condition.Some scratches and paint loss as seen in photos, but these are enlarged close-up pics of a small item so everything is more noticeable.
Replace the missing or damaged emblem on youroriginal Mac or just have a piece of early Apple Mac history to collect and display! Photos of exact item buyer will receive. Carefully removed from an original Macintoshcase, some original glue residue still on back which can be easily removed if desired. Photos of exact item buyer will receive. See my other listings for more original Mac emblems.
Paypal is required. Will be well packaged to protect.
Please visit my store80\'s Macs and Gamesfor many more early Apple and Mac collectibles.


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