Vintage Apple Macintosh Mac 128K/512K Keyboard M0110 ASIS UNTESTED For Sale

Vintage Apple Macintosh Mac 128K/512K Keyboard M0110 ASIS UNTESTED
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Vintage Apple Macintosh Mac 128K/512K Keyboard M0110 ASIS UNTESTED:
$129.99


PLEASE before leaving Us a Negative Or Neutral response, Contact us and we will do our best to resolve the issue, Thank you very much. We have for sale: Vintage Apple Macintosh Mac 128K/512K Keyboard M0110 ASIS UNTESTED.Condition of the item: has scratches around and dirty and yellowish, please look at the photos fro condition..Function status of the Item: Its untested, I have no way of testing this Keyboard, some of the buttons feel sticky, when pressed they come out slowly not as other buttons that come out right away, will be sold asis No returns.Includes in this sale: Keyboard ONLY, NO CABLE (INCLUDES ONLY WHAT YOU SEE ON THE PICTURES), item comes with a gospel tract as a gift. Return Policy: There is no Returns for this item, please keep that in mind when you decide to buy it.

PLEASE before leaving Us a Negative Or Neutral response, Contact us and we will do our best to resolve the issue, Thank you very much.


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