Original Commodore PC Keyboard UNTESTED PC10, PC20, PC30, PC40 **5-Pin** For Sale

Original Commodore PC Keyboard UNTESTED PC10, PC20, PC30, PC40 **5-Pin**
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Original Commodore PC Keyboard UNTESTED PC10, PC20, PC30, PC40 **5-Pin**:
$199.99

Original Commodore PC Keyboard UNTESTED PC10, PC20, PC30, PC40 **5-Pin**
Up for sale is a Original Commodore PC Keyboard UNTESTED PC10, PC20, PC30, PC40 **5-Pin**Keyboard is fairly clean but has some scuffs and marks and could probably be cleaned a little more. Has not been tested in any way but the keys seem to feel good and are very tactile.
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Shipping is $15.00. It will be shipped via USPS Priority Mail. It will be shipped very professionally, there is no concern for the condition no matter how valuable. You will always receive a tracking number automatically.
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