Vintage Advanced Gravis Mac MouseStick II ADB wired joystick for Apple Macintosh For Sale

Vintage Advanced Gravis Mac MouseStick II ADB wired joystick for Apple Macintosh
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Vintage Advanced Gravis Mac MouseStick II ADB wired joystick for Apple Macintosh:
$16.95

For sale is this vintage Macintosh joystick with its installation software disk, the Advanced Gravis MouseStick II.
A used but good-condition joystick from Advanced Gravis in Canada, this peripheral attaches to vintage Macintosh computers via its ADB (Apple Desktop Bus) cable (about 5 feet long), and it helpfully includes a pass-through port, so you can still keep your mouse or other input device connected at the same time.
The installer disk (3.5 inch HD floppy) still mounts and is included.
I used this on Macintosh computers running OS 7.5 through 8.1.
Attention international shoppers: less expensive First Class International Package shipping may be available to your location; contact me for an estimate.
Please contact me with any questions; thanks for shopping!


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