1) One G3 "Lombard"/Bronze Keyboard Powerbook, 333mhz. Boots, but hard 
drive, battery both seem dead. Two CD/DVD modules included, but it’s 
unknown whether either work (at least, to boot the machine). Case condition 
very poor. Screen seems good. Power supply and Wi-Fi CardBus card included. 
$40.


2) One Power Mac G4 "Mystic" (Gigabit Ethernet). Power supply believed 
dead. Used as a spare parts machine. Parts swapped over to it are iffy: 
graphics downgraded to a possibly broken Rage 128 (from the stock Rage 128 
Pro). More than 512MB RAM, but no stick is alike, and some of it is 
questionable. Some bits and pieces may be missing. No HD. $30.


3) One Power Macintosh G3 B&W “Yosemite” tower case. Heavily stripped 
inside; logic board and CD-ROM drive primary things left. Those assumed to 
be in decent shape, but untested. CD/Zip cover plate missing from exterior. 
$20.


Two badly worn keyboards:

4) One Matias Quiet Pro keyboard for Mac; in fact, the same one I got from 
here a few years ago. Sorry to say that it's in very poor condition. 
Several sticking keys. Removed keys to attempt to clean it, but gave up, 
and accidentally broke one or two of the more complicated keys in the 
process. At least one of the multiple USB ports still worked the last time 
it was on, though. Keycaps are included in bag, so you can attempt to clean 
or refurbish the guts of it, then stick the caps back on.

5) One Adesso keyboard. An ordinary Mac-style membrane keyboard, with USB 
ports and special buttons, dating to the early/mid-2000s. The last time I 
attempted to use it, it wasn't functioning. I liked it when it worked, so I 
thought I'd mention it. Otherwise, it's likewise bound for recycling. 
There’s also a CD that came with it, presumably drivers for its buttons, 
which I’ll include with it.


If you want either or both of these with one of the shipped computers, ask 
for it and I’ll throw it in; the only extra cost being shipping. Otherwise, 
they’re available locally for free. They're bound for electronics recycling 
if they can't be salvaged here.


Local pickup is strongly preferred, and I’m willing to give first dibs, 
discounts and other deals to anyone who is willing to do it. Distance 
buyers pay shipping. Additional items that pertain to these listings (e.g. 
missing case pieces, bronze keyboards) may be included, at no extra charge. 
Every item is “OBO”: if you don’t like the listed prices, offer me a price 
or trade that you think is fair, or else make it easier for me to give it 
away than to keep it, and chances are we can work it out.


Payments can be made to my PayPal email address, or locally, in cash or 
money order.


James Gooch

[email protected]

Balch Springs, TX, 75180

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