Vintage Apple Macintosh Mac Computer Model M1420 With Keyboard and Mouse For Sale

Vintage Apple Macintosh Mac Computer Model M1420 With Keyboard and Mouse
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Vintage Apple Macintosh Mac Computer Model M1420 With Keyboard and Mouse :
$275.00

Apple Macintosh Classic Computer Model M1420 with Keyboard & Mouse
Manufactured in June 1991
Machine powers up and appears to be in good working order.
\"Clear\" button on Keyboard falls off easily but stays in place when keyboard is in normal operating position.
Please see pictures for details and condition. Condition is subjective and items are sold as is but I would be happy to answer questions or provide more pictures if needed. Also please let me know if you are not satisfied with your purchase for any reason before opening a case. I will work hard to make sure you are satisfied and you can always start a case if you are not happy with my response. I have a pretty relaxed return policy so if you don\'t like something I am happy to take it back. As always, if you have information that could help me improve my listing please share the knowledge and let me know.
Thank you
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