If you ship 'em in a slim, but padded envelope via USPs, it shouldn't  
cost more than a couple dollars and they won't get hurt.

Matthew

On Feb 11, 2009, at 6:09 AM, Dan Knight, list owner wrote:

>
> Moo,
>
> Any standard computer power cord will work and any Mac that runs from
> AC, from the Mac 128K forward. However, the one Tekserve lists here
> looks like an AC extension cord, not a standard computer power cable.
>
> You should be able to buy an AC cord locally for less than $5 plus
> shipping. I have a whole tub of used ones in black, beige, gray, etc.
> for $1 each, but shipping would probably cost $5-6. (Email me directly
> if you're interested in one or more power cords - PayPal accepted.
>
> Dan Knight, LowEndMac.com
>
> On Jan 30, 11:15 am, moochachanyc <[email protected]> wrote:
>> i found a good deal on a mac classic but there's no power cord. will
>> this standard A/C cord from tekserve work or do i need to find an
>> original cord somewhere? (and if so, where would be a good place to
>> look?)
>>
>> http://www.tekserve.com/products/119/Power_Supplies/7
>>
>> thank you!
>> moo
> >


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