>> What's the cheapest way to replace about 2 dozen key caps on the Lombard my
>> wife inherited from me after I beat the tar out of it and bought a TiBook?
>> Some of the letters have been rubbed off completely.
>> 
>> They're $3 a piece at pb-parts. Don't need a whole new keyboard, especially
>> at $110, which was the cheapest one I've been able to find.
>> 
>> I check in with eBay once in a while and those usually get sold for more
>> than I'd like to pay just for the keycaps.
> 
>       Take a look at
> 
> http://www.pbparts.com/store/agora.cgi?cart_id=3996060.7229*OB1yD&next=60&prod
> uct=_lp
> 
> --- the last item on the page should be Lombard/Pismo keycaps.

Those are the very same $3 key caps I mentioned in my original query.


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