5 1980 ' S Vintage Apple Keyboard Computer STEEL LOGOs USA FACTORY MADE
Item History & Price
Reference Number: Avaluer:27191003 | Modified Item: No |
Type: Replacement Apple Square LOGO | Country/Region of Manufacture: United States |
Brand: Apple | Compatible Brand: For Apple |
UPC: Does not apply |
These are 5 ORIGINAL 1980'S Vintage Apple Keyboard Computer STEEL LOGOs
These were used in the early American Made Manufactured Keyboards when they were made in Southern California before they shipped the manufacturing overseas.
If you collect the old early Apple Computer Products and missing the original Apple Logo for it, here are a few true actual originals.
I found these in an old briefcase in the closet from when I used to make Apple Products back in the 1980's ...as one of their approved vendors, and these were leftovers from when the plant shut down in Southern California. They still have their original adhesive strip on the back.
If you are going to put this on your computer keyboard or computer accessory, there were some that were just apple shaped, and others were square inserts. These are the square inserts (quite rare). They were used on either one of their Apple Keyboards, External Hard drives or Macs. Also, back in the day, the adhesive glue on back was notorious for making them fall off, so if you do apply to your computer, I'd recommend a dab of Gorilla glue on back just to be safe.
You wouldn't want them to fall off again, and these true originals, are EXTREMELY rare to find. Especially the square steel apples with platinum background.
2 are in very good condition and the other three have a few small cosmetic scratches as shown.
Never been used or applied and from the actual dissolved USA Apple Vendor Manufacturing Plant.
I know collectors are sticklers for true original parts, so hope this makes someone's day to actually find one.
These 5 are all Vintage 1980's OEM ORIGINAL parts
Free shipping and handling within the USA
On Jul-12-20 at 22:48:12 PDT, seller added the following information:Typo Correction: Apples are "aluminum" metal (not "steel"), and never made of steel. Before making apples plastic, the early apples were only made in aluminum, and these are the early aluminum logos. Sorry about the typo. They were nicknamed "steel apples" in the factory, but technically the metal was always aluminum.
These were used in the early American Made Manufactured Keyboards when they were made in Southern California before they shipped the manufacturing overseas.
If you collect the old early Apple Computer Products and missing the original Apple Logo for it, here are a few true actual originals.
I found these in an old briefcase in the closet from when I used to make Apple Products back in the 1980's ...as one of their approved vendors, and these were leftovers from when the plant shut down in Southern California. They still have their original adhesive strip on the back.
If you are going to put this on your computer keyboard or computer accessory, there were some that were just apple shaped, and others were square inserts. These are the square inserts (quite rare). They were used on either one of their Apple Keyboards, External Hard drives or Macs. Also, back in the day, the adhesive glue on back was notorious for making them fall off, so if you do apply to your computer, I'd recommend a dab of Gorilla glue on back just to be safe.
You wouldn't want them to fall off again, and these true originals, are EXTREMELY rare to find. Especially the square steel apples with platinum background.
2 are in very good condition and the other three have a few small cosmetic scratches as shown.
Never been used or applied and from the actual dissolved USA Apple Vendor Manufacturing Plant.
I know collectors are sticklers for true original parts, so hope this makes someone's day to actually find one.
These 5 are all Vintage 1980's OEM ORIGINAL parts
Free shipping and handling within the USA
On Jul-12-20 at 22:48:12 PDT, seller added the following information:Typo Correction: Apples are "aluminum" metal (not "steel"), and never made of steel. Before making apples plastic, the early apples were only made in aluminum, and these are the early aluminum logos. Sorry about the typo. They were nicknamed "steel apples" in the factory, but technically the metal was always aluminum.